fsiflyer
Well-Known Member
Ok hot shots...so you're the Captain...
Real world scenario (DID NOT HAPPEN TO ME
). So you are the captain of a business jet and you are having fuel panel indication problems. You and the FO begin to trouble shoot and find nothing. Seems like indication problems. Upon landing you call the Director of Maintenance and he says, "yeah the fuel panel, had some corrossion on it and we cleaned it the best we could. When the air conditioner failed last month it blew freon all over the fuel circuit board."
Now when we do a fuel panel check as a preflight item we are still getting indicator problems. We know that there is corrosion on the circuit board in the back.
The next week of flying is full of flying and they are saying a new board will be installed next week when the plane goes in for schedules maintenance.
What do you as the Captain do?
How corrosive is freon in a liquid or gas form anyhow?
Real world scenario (DID NOT HAPPEN TO ME
Now when we do a fuel panel check as a preflight item we are still getting indicator problems. We know that there is corrosion on the circuit board in the back.
The next week of flying is full of flying and they are saying a new board will be installed next week when the plane goes in for schedules maintenance.
What do you as the Captain do?
How corrosive is freon in a liquid or gas form anyhow?