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    Yep, but they handled it very well under the circumstances. Great job guys!!!!

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    LOL.. these are the times when you are glad this is simulation it really makes you appreciate what the real life crews do day after day.

    On approach into Cape Town this morning the crew lost the whole throttle quadrant. They were stuck with 5 degrees flaps, N1 at 90% and no spoeedbrakes. But they handled the situation, landed on the centreline, came to a stop and turned off the engines. Reason?... the USB hub just thought it would take a nap. Plug in/out... oooh... I'm awake again.

    But such is World Flight. We had a 10 cent diode go yesterday... cooked a power supply, melted wires, no overhead or IO systems for an hour in the cruise while the tech crew worked 'outside' the airplane at FL370
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    I'm really enjoying watching and listening to the pilots and their interaction with each other and with the ATC. A superb job, thanks Nic.

    By the way, the tracking map seems to have left your 737 somewhere up in Central Africa, although I know from the cockpit voice that you are close to the 777 simfest guys.

    And thanks also to simfest guys for their webcam - it would be great if you guys could turn the mike up a bit

    Well done to everyone involved.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt Olieman View Post
    Yep, but they handled it very well under the circumstances. Great job guys!!!!

    Matt Olieman
    Thanks Matt and everyone else - it's great to hear you guys are enjoying the feed.

    I was the First Officer on that fateful flight Nic posted about, and Mark Richards was the Captain (Pilot Flying).

    Yeah it came as a bit of a shock when we realised that the engine wouldn't drop below 94% N1, so did our best to bleed as much speed as possible with just the spoilers, flaps 5, and dropping the gear.

    Luckily the gear came down, I had selected Flaps 40 but got no response - however we managed to drop the speed down to around 190kias from memory. Quite fast, but enough for us make a hard landing - and shut down the engines (which were still jammed at 94%). Autobrake didn't work so we both reverted to manual braking (I don't think we could've stood on the toe brakes any harder) and eventually we came to a stop after running over and onto the grass.

    All 160 virtual pax and crew survived, although a little bruised!


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    Feed was down yesterday due to some server issues which Dee has now sorted. Unfortunately the Dublin and Innsbrick legs were missed - sorry about that. However... expect videos uploaded of these later today.

    Webcam now back up and running... on our way out of Somethingoooznameistan into Pakistan now. Khatmandu later today!
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    Quote Originally Posted by NicD View Post
    Feed was down yesterday due to some server issues which Dee has now sorted. Unfortunately the Dublin and Innsbrick legs were missed - sorry about that. However... expect videos uploaded of these later today.

    Webcam now back up and running... on our way out of Somethingoooznameistan into Pakistan now. Khatmandu later today!
    Hi, I have been watching your feed since you have it up, shame I missed the Dublin flight as It's my main airport here in Ireland. I am looking forward to when you upload the videos to watch.

    Just another note, I am looking at your stream now, has the quality somewhat got bad or is it just because dark in there ?

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    Team 737

    Team 737,

    Ive been chkin in every so offten and feed was ok a few ago but now

    Feed is down and cant connect remote..

    Could we check the feed and remote status.

    Dee

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    Hi Dee,

    We shut down the system every so often, especially when there is no flying being conducted.

    Currently the crew are briefing for their next flight, and there is no-one in the sim.

    We'll power the feed back up at around 0930UTC when we depart for our next leg.

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