Pirep and Maintenance
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Re: Pirep and Maintenance
Hi
Is this schedule still implemented or it is ''outdated''?
So the schedule per 1000hrs would be A A A A B A A A A C A A A A B A A A A C
A-Checks at 50/100/150/200/300/350/400/450/550/600/650/700/800/850/900/950
B-Checks at 250/750
C-Checks at 500/1000
D-Checks by Calendar
Is this schedule still implemented or it is ''outdated''?
So the schedule per 1000hrs would be A A A A B A A A A C A A A A B A A A A C
A-Checks at 50/100/150/200/300/350/400/450/550/600/650/700/800/850/900/950
B-Checks at 250/750
C-Checks at 500/1000
D-Checks by Calendar
Re: Pirep and Maintenance
There is no official schedule for aircrafts. You maintain them when you wish to.
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Re: Pirep and Maintenance
i personally have yet to have a emergency in my 6+ months of flying here...
maybe if you have to devert, let the flight be a normal flight, but have that pilot be made to fly to the final destination...
say if i am flying to C from A, and i have to divert to B. Then once i land, and i try to book a flight, i automatically have to fly a flight from B to C, then upon arrival at C, i can book however i want. the flight from B to C wouldnt sell any tickets or cargo, but you would have to pay for the pilots, fuel, etc... this seems to be more realistic, in a way... i mean if an airline gets diverted because of its own problems, they almost always give the passengers a free flight to their destinations, whether with them or another airline...
maybe if you have to devert, let the flight be a normal flight, but have that pilot be made to fly to the final destination...
say if i am flying to C from A, and i have to divert to B. Then once i land, and i try to book a flight, i automatically have to fly a flight from B to C, then upon arrival at C, i can book however i want. the flight from B to C wouldnt sell any tickets or cargo, but you would have to pay for the pilots, fuel, etc... this seems to be more realistic, in a way... i mean if an airline gets diverted because of its own problems, they almost always give the passengers a free flight to their destinations, whether with them or another airline...