No. Please just stop.Is the purpose of no alarm after V1 to avoid a snap judgment to abort the landing after V1? Wouldn't every second matter with extinguishing an engine fire? I would think a lot can happen in 25 seconds.
No. Please just stop.Is the purpose of no alarm after V1 to avoid a snap judgment to abort the landing after V1? Wouldn't every second matter with extinguishing an engine fire? I would think a lot can happen in 25 seconds.
The bell for the fire alerts aren't inhibited during T/O so the lights weren't flashing but the bell was ringing? I'm not questioning what the folks in the cockpit did because I think they did everything they could and the issue that arose was completely out of their control. I'm just seeking clarity for my own selfish reasons. I like to know what happened.I'm reading the exact opposite. What the NTSB is saying was not possible. How could the bell have come on 37 secs after takeoff thrust was set if they never got above 400 AGL (they didn't) and weren't in the air for 25 seconds (they weren't unless they had a 12 second takeoff roll). Something doesn't seem right.
Do you mind explaining? Thank you.No. Please just stop.
The most important thing at V1, with regards to a “normal” engine failure/fire, is to maintain positive control of the aircraft, fly to a safe level off altitude, clean it up (gear/flaps) on schedule and then methodically take care of the problem. The big red light on the glare shield can be very distracting so it’s inhibited at such a critical time. The fire bell can be cancelled immediately by pushing the master warning light but the fire handle and level 3 alert will still remain as a reminder of the issue.Do you mind explaining? Thank you.
Is the purpose of no alarm after V1 to avoid a snap judgment to abort the landing after V1? Wouldn't every second matter with extinguishing an engine fire? I would think a lot can happen in 25 seconds.
It was a sensitive topic for my base which was LAX because the 321neo took the Hawaii flying. So naturally that made the convos about airplanes pretty emotional when all of that stuff was gone overnight.Interesting, I've never had a conversation about that in my time flying the 767 & 757. Of course, it's probably different in our case since it's the only type in our fleet. I do occasionally hear people say they wish we'd get 777s.
I honestly remembered this differently. I see the reference in our system notes saying that you'll get the bell after the inhibits are released. I thought you got the bell at anytime. So if the NTSB readout of the CVR is correct than they are saying the alert was before V1?
To start, V1 has nothing to do with landing.Do you mind explaining? Thank you.
Yea which seems to point that the bell would be inhibited. So graduate level question. If the fire bell sounds prior to V1, will it continue to sound after V1 or would it inhibit itself at v1. Also I can't imagine not canceling the bell as soon as it starts. Lots of questions about this aspect that will eventually be revealed.
It has everything to do with landing.To start, V1 has nothing to do with landing.
Wait did I read that wrong? I read it as the ENGINE FIRE alerts are NOT inhibited during takeoff, just the lights. Wouldn’t that imply that the fire bell should sound? Or are the alerts that are not inhibited just the CAS messages?Yea which seems to point that the bell would be inhibited. So graduate level question. If the fire bell sounds prior to V1, will it continue to sound after V1 or would it inhibit itself at v1. Also I can't imagine not canceling the bell as soon as it starts. Lots of questions about this aspect that will eventually be revealed.
Yup, the answers will be revealed in time.Yea which seems to point that the bell would be inhibited. So graduate level question. If the fire bell sounds prior to V1, will it continue to sound after V1 or would it inhibit itself at v1. Also I can't imagine not canceling the bell as soon as it starts. Lots of questions about this aspect that will eventually be revealed.
Yea which seems to point that the bell would be inhibited. So graduate level question. If the fire bell sounds prior to V1, will it continue to sound after V1 or would it inhibit itself at v1. Also I can't imagine not canceling the bell as soon as it starts. Lots of questions about this aspect that will eventually be revealed.