gaijin6423 said:Not to be unfair, the other day I was reading through a TH-57 ADB and saw, "GPS displays 'UNKNOWN ERROR; RECYCLE POWER' on startup. Recycled power several times with no results." The corrective action? "User-inputed message deleted."
gaijin6423 said:Not as bad as "Radio INOP with switch in 'On-For-Flight' position." That's the "OFF" position. (That was a hornet pilot that initiated that gripe, btw.)
Not to be unfair, the other day I was reading through a TH-57 ADB and saw, "GPS displays 'UNKNOWN ERROR; RECYCLE POWER' on startup. Recycled power several times with no results." The corrective action? "User-inputed message deleted."
gatordev said:That is awesome. I'll have to remember that one. Much better than the ghey "FSU RULES, GATORS SUCK" that someone put in....while I was flying over Tallahassee.
PCLoadLetter - a perennial nav system interface favorite for the hot-seat crew.gatordev said:That is awesome. I'll have to remember that one. Much better than the ghey "FSU RULES, GATORS SUCK" that someone put in....while I was flying over Tallahassee.
Brett327 said:PCLoadLetter - a perennial nav system interface favorite for the hot-seat crew.
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For those of you who are fleet-bound, remember this hallmark of shame: A 799Crowbar said:Best Mal Code ever:
I mean the old blue brains version. I cut my teeth on the old green paper MAF system, so whenever the AZs pull those out on det or if NACOMIS goes down, everyone (including the junior maintainers) cock their heads like a dog who has just been told that it's going to the vet. "Out of the way, mortals," I say, as I snatch them out of their hands.Crowbar said:Ah yes, the old A-799/Y code battles.
WUC books. You mean the big pub-style ones or the blue-brains style ones? We used both. WUCs. That's something I hadn't thought about in a long time. Blechhh. We've had NALCOMIS (aka NALCOMMUNIST) since I hit the fleet (albeit on the boat we had those ass-kicking Honeywell Bull abacus with a keyboard terminals with the start screen seared into the monitor) but we still used those old WUC books for 'quick reference'. The fleet ever get up to speed on NALCOMIS optimized?
Yeah, I'm sure the Robert Macnamera clones at DoD who came up with the idea of tracking all that data and other minutiae are sitting on warehouses of information that nobody cares about, or has ever used other than to justify their own existance.Crowbar said:Green MAFs. Next you'll be talking about MAF boards! Stop it already! What version of the 4790 did you cut your teeth on? The "2A"?
Yes we still had some of the blue WUC books floating around. It became a contest to see who could find the oddest and/or most appropriate mal code. How else would we find 437? Seems like the CDIs I 'grew up' around had this aversion to using anything other than 070 "broken".