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Re: Share your failures! - boeinglover - 28-07-2007

Mine was on board United 62 from SFO to OGG. I'll tell you how I was running my company, USOAA, Inc which is United States of America
Airline Assosication meaning I fly for any airline in any aircraft out of any airport. The flight was about 2089Nm and I had full service
planned on board. In SFO, I have parking spots where I fly the plane to Maui and then return, park at the gate and then taxi to parking and
do it all over again the next day. I had been doing that for two weeks, and the plane was nearing service. It was about 5:50am and I
started Number 1 and taxied to the gate. 162 passengers schuduled for the flight. Aircraft was only 52% in good condidtion but I knew I
had to fly out and when I returned, the plane would recieve maintanance. That is not what happened at all.


The Flight: (I'm really realistic so just bare with me)

Remember, this is all fake. As I said, Im realistic.

United 62

DP: San Fransisco, CA (KSFO) 6:45am
AR: Maui Kaluhuli, USA Island (PHOG) 8:50am
Aircraft: 757-200 POSKY United New Sceme
Mileage: About 2,090Nm
Passengers: 162
Crew: 5 (Two Pilots and Three Flight Attendents)

Left my house at 4:30 am
Arrive to SFO at about 5:15 am. Planes were already begining the early morning rush.
I showed Alex my badge and proceeded to the 757 sitting at the parking tarmac along with a few other American, Continental, ATA, and
other United aircraft.

I open the cockpit and began starting up the systems. When everything was ready, I started Number 1 and taxied to the gate. The time
now was 5:55 am.

Boarding began at 6:15 am. I knew it was a risk to go but thought everything was ok.

We pushed at 6:45 am, right on time.

We lifted off at 7:10 am and after 15 minutes of climbing, we were at 37,000 ft. This is when everything went wrong.

I got an engine fire light in the cockpit. I yelled F@#$ . I looked at the GPS and it said we were 412nm off the coast of California. I knew I
had to go back to SFO because we were still of 1,000nm from Maui. Anyway I desended safely and landed just fine.

When I read the report, it said that Number 2 had caught fire 1hr and 43 min into the flight.

The flight landed safely and since then, United 62 has made it all the way to Maui and back about 4 times.

Thats my only serious one, otherwise, my passenegers just love me! Love but some don't like it when I say that so I get a lot of Sick
those.

Anyway, thats my failure.




Re: Share your failures! - boeinglover - 28-07-2007

Sorry If I made mistakes. I'm reinstalling Ultimate Traffic at the same time. Smile




Re: Share your failures! - LUPilot4God - 28-07-2007

Here are two of mine...same airplane, 1st flight was from Tehran, Iran, to Baghdad, Iraq. The second was from Baghdad to Tel Aviv, Israel.
Company: Fly Jet Charters
Aircraft: Atlas Air - 747-400F GE CF6 Engines
Flight Date: May 30 2007
Departure: 14h36 (11h36 GMT)
Arrival: 14h37 (12h37 GMT)
From: OIII - Mehrabad Intl - Iran
To: ORBS - Saddam Intl - Iraq
Nbr of Passengers: 6

Incident Report:

One engine was damaged by small arms fire coming from the ground and ceased to function. The right fuel tank was hit by a ground
shot and started leaking fuel. The hydraulic system was hit by a ground shot resulting in total loss of all hydraulic systems. The electrical
systems were hit by a ground shot resulting in a complete electrical systems failure. Your aircraft received a few ground shots. The
aircraft was hit by anti-aircraft artillery fire resulting in a massive hull rupture. There was an exceptional pilot on board and despite the dire
situation he was able to land the aircraft safely. The Captain has also declared an emergency before landing.

Report:

Flight Distance: 379 Nm Landing Speed: 157.89 kt
Time Airborne: 00h54:21 Landing Touchdown: -314.62 ft/m
Flight Time (block): 01h02:38 Landing Pitch: 7.39°
Time On Ground: 00h09:22 Landing Weight: 715697 lbs
Average Speed: 418.41 kt Total Fuel Used: 5325 lbs
Max. Altitude: FL 250 Fuel Not Used: 103031 lbs
Climb Time: 00h09:33 Climb Fuel Used: -12335 lbs
Cruise Time: 00h26:49 Cruise Fuel Used: 10937 lbs
Average Cruise Speed: 488.89 kt (M0.74) Cruise fuel/hour: 24470 lbs (calc)
Descent Time: 00h17:59 Descent Fuel Used: 6723 lbs

Passenger Opinion: Very good flight, professionally done (98%)
-Were in a better mood because they had food.
-Were pleased by the music on ground. A very nice addition to their flying experience.
-Were anxious because they flew over a war risk zone.
-Were terrified because of the problem during flight.
-Were relieved to land safely after an emergency.

Company Reputation:
Considering that the flight was very good the ticket price low, the service price low and the service quality perfect, passengers on this
flight think that your company's reputation should be 98%
Your company reputation is now: 80% (+0.60 increase)

Overall Flight Result: Perfect

Pilot Bonus points: 3500 points
There was a problem aboard and you declared an emergency. (+150)
A serious problem occurred during flight but you landed safely, nice job. (+3250)
Flying in a combat area and a safe landing. (+100)

Pilot's Penalty points: -100 points
Altimeter must be set to a standard flight level pressure setting above 18'000 feet, you forgot it. (-100)
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Fortunately, in preparation for a possible loss of electrics, I already had the gear lowered with flaps 5. So it wasn't a no flap landing, but
close.
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And the second....

Company: Fly Jet Charters
Aircraft: Atlas Air - 747-400F GE CF6 Engines
Flight Date: June 05 2007
From: ORBS - Saddam Intl - Iraq
To: LLBG - Ben Gurion - Israel
Nbr of Passengers: 0

Accident Report:

The aircraft crashed at 08h47 hitting ground at 105 kt with a vert. speed of -71 ft/m.
According to the black-box we deduce the following: One engine was damaged by small arms fire coming from the ground and ceased to
function. This was probably the root cause of the crash. The Captain has declared an emergency before the crash.

Casualties:
Casualties:
-Pilot and flight crew were injured

Report:

Flight Distance: 480 Nm Landing Speed: --
Time Airborne: 01h25:02 Landing Touchdown: --
Flight Time (block): 01h26:54 Landing Pitch: --
Time On Ground: 00h02:26 Landing Weight: --
Average Speed: 338.53 kt Total Fuel Used: -29768 lbs
Max. Altitude: 12437ft Fuel Not Used: 138125 lbs
Climb Time: 00h05:22 Climb Fuel Used: -64314 lbs
Cruise Time: 01h08:05 Cruise Fuel Used: 27215 lbs
Average Cruise Speed: 382.91 kt (M0.59) Cruise fuel/hour: 23983 lbs (calc)
Descent Time: 00h11:35 Descent Fuel Used: 7330 lbs

Passenger Opinion: No passengers aboard.


Crash Financial Report:

Taking into account the state of the aircraft and its current resale value after the crash. The insurance company decided to pay a total of
$38,035,444 which represents 20.72% of the resale value. You can now decide to repair or sell the wreck. The insurance will pay all
other damages. The insurance rate increased by 0.78% and is now 5.10%.
Total Sim Income: $38,035,444


Overall Flight Result: Crash

Pilot Bonus points: 664 points (-30% because you used time acceleration)
After critical problems aboard you made a successful crash landing with reduced damage. (+800)
There was a problem aboard and you declared an emergency. (+150)

Pilot's Penalty points: -400 points
Crash! You hit the ground with an impact speed of -71 ft/mn. There was a serious failure aboard before the crash, but you are trained to
deal with these situations. You did not perform very well here. (-400)

Now tell me that isn't the lamest thing you've ever seen? I landed a twisted up 747-400 with a touchdown rate of 71 fpm, and as soon as
the nose wheel touched the ground, flight sim just says :"CRASH"!!! AHHH you've got to be kidding me.


Another in flight emergency I had, was in a seperate 744, en route from Easter Island to Papeete, Tahiti. I planned enough fuel for
enroute + about 15,000-20,000 lbs extra fuel. Lost an engine a little over halfway in flight. Head winds coupled with a higher burn rate at a
lower altitude equaled a bad situation. I ended up landing in Papeete with around 10-15 minutes fuel on board. I was not relishing the
thought of ditching my brand new 744 Smile




Re: Share your failures! - LUPilot4God - 28-07-2007

Additionally, in real life, haven't really had too much go wrong other than a couple of flap failures (to retract (or extend for that matter)).
Flying around San Antonio, TX, almost got clipped but some butthole that wasn't looking for traffic. Was on final for runway 28 at macon
downtown, in macon, GA, (i was doing pattern work) when some shmuck from delta academy shows up on final for 10 without ever
making a call on the unicom to let anybody know what he was doing. But other than that, I've been fortunate :-D unlike C210 Wink

I did have a pair of friends who were doing a multi time builder in a beat up old piece of work Duchess from somewhere up in Mass. They
flew it all the way down to Virginia, and on final for LYH, couldn't get the gears to extend. Did an emergency extension and landed. Found
out the motors were shot and had to be replaced. Got em replaced, and took off 2 days later to continue their time builder. Took off, went
to the practice area to verify the gear motors work, they didn't. Did another emergency gear extend, landed back at LYH. The owner didn't
want anything else done, so the two of them had to get a ferry permit and had to fly the plane with the gears extended all the back to
mass Smile longest 6 hours of their life Smile




Re: Share your failures! - boeinglover - 30-07-2007

America West/US Airways flight 136. Sacramento(SMF) to Las Vegas(LAS).

At 24,000 feet, a window cracked and caused me to land at an airport called "070" where the airport must only be at least 900-1000 feet
long. Ouch. The A319 touched down at 119KTS and I used full thrust and I put on the parking brake. The brakes are now damaged as
well as the number 2 engine. The total cost is about 212,000 dollars to fix. WOW!




Re: Share your failures! - LUPilot4God - 30-07-2007

You realize that a cracked window doesn't mean you have to land at the closest airport possible, you can land at one thats big enough to
hold your aircraft. I had the same failure just last night in a 727 from TNCM to KDAL. Window cracked climbing thru FL230. Made an
emergency descent and flew at 6500 feet for about 60 miles to get to St. Thomas.


Re: Share your failures! - c210 - 31-07-2007

Yeah, cracked window and decompression only needs a descend to 12000" IRL, think FSP wants the same!



Post Edited ( 07-31-07 23:46 )


Re: Share your failures! - boeinglover - 01-08-2007

Flight was United 1415. KSFO-KSEA


Flight UA1415C End of flight report Date August 01 2007

Flight ID: UA1415C
Pilot: Nick Williams
Company: USOAA Inc.
Aircraft: 50N Boeing 737-300 United Airlines Wingviews
Flight Date: August 01 2007
Departure: 08h33 (15h34 GMT)
Arrival: 08h53 (15h54 GMT)
From: KSFO - San Francisco Intl - Usa
To: KSFO - San Francisco Intl - Usa
Nbr of Passengers: 139

Incident Report:

one engine sustained major damage shortly after take-off due to a bird strike and shutdown immediately. This is one of the worst
possible in-flight emergencies. There was an exceptional pilot on board and despite the dire situation he was able to land the aircraft
safely. The Captain has also declared an emergency before landing.


Report:

Flight Distance: 0 Nm Landing Speed: 128.91 kt
Time Airborne: 00h07:13 Landing Touchdown: -310.77 ft/m
Flight Time (block): 00h19:59 Landing Pitch: 1.17°
Time On Ground: 00h13:10 Landing Weight: 124166 lbs
Average Speed: 0.69 kt Total Fuel Used: 2102 lbs
Max. Altitude: 4826ft Fuel Not Used: 26209 lbs


Passenger Opinion: Good flight (84%)
-Are relieved to have landed safely after the extreme weather they experienced during landing.
-Are dissapointed because the flight was too short.
-Were pleased by the music on ground. A very nice addition to their flying experience.
-Were very anxious because of the problem during flight.
-Were relieved to land safely after an emergency.

Financial Report:

Ticket Income: +$6 (0 Nm)
Cargo Income: +$0 (0 lbs)
Services Income: +$0 (0 sandwich 0 hot food 0 drink)
Services Cost: -$0 (100% quality)
Emergency Bonus: +$2 (1000 failure point)
Fuel Cost: -$1,071 (2102 lbs Jet-A1)
Airport Taxes: -$133 (Large Aircraft)
Insurance Costs: -$1 (14.91% rate)
Total Real Income: $-1,197
Total Income: $-59,850 (real x50)
Fleet Bonus: $0 (4 aircraft ,no flights today)
Total Sim Income: $-59,850 (total income+fleet bonus)

Company Reputation:

Considering that the flight was good,the tickets price low,and there was no service aboard,passengers on this flight think that your
company's reputation should be 84%
Your company reputation is now: 88% (-0.44 decrease)


Overall Flight Result: Perfect

Pilot Bonus points: 1150 points
There was a problem aboard and you declared an emergency. (+150)
A serious problem occurred during flight but you landed safely, nice job. (+1000)



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Re: - Sakakawea - 07-09-2007

Flight CO436 End of flight report Date 07 September 2007

Flight ID: CO436
Pilot: Antonia Krauss
Company: Condor
Aircraft: Level D Simulations B767-300ER - Condor
Flight Date: 07 September 2007
Departure: 09h44 (05h44 GMT)
Arrival: 11h04 (07h05 GMT)
From: OPLA - Allama Iqbal Intl - Pakistan
To: UTST - Termez - Russia
Nbr of Passengers: 147

Incident Report:

One engine was damaged by small arms fire coming from the ground and ceased to function. The left fuel tank was hit by a ground shot and started
leaking fuel. The hydraulic system was hit by a ground shot resulting in total loss of all hydraulic systems. The electrical systems were hit by a
ground shot resulting in a complete electrical systems failure. Your aircraft received a few ground shots. There was an exceptional pilot on board and
despite the dire situation he was able to land the aircraft safely. The Captain has also declared an emergency before landing.


Report:

Flight Distance: 492 Nm Landing Speed: 118.92 kt
Time Airborne: 01h17:39 Landing Touchdown: -173.08 ft/m (nice)
Flight Time (block): 01h28:29 Landing Pitch: 5.64°
Time On Ground: 00h13:41 Landing Weight: 123500 kg
Average Speed: 380.41 kt Total Fuel Used: 13653 lit.
Max. Altitude: FL 320 Fuel Not Used: 15588 lit.
Climb Time: 00h12:33 Climb Fuel Used: 4125 lit.
Cruise Time: 00h43:29 Cruise Fuel Used: 4491 lit.
Average Cruise Speed: 458.16 kt (M0.74) Cruise fuel/hour: 6196 lit. (calc)
Descent Time: 00h21:37 Descent Fuel Used: 5037 lit.


Passenger Opinion: Exceptional flight (100%)
-Were in a better mood because they had food.
-Were pleased by the music on ground. A very nice addition to their flying experience.
-Were anxious because they flew over a war risk zone.
-Were terrified because of the problem during flight.
-Were relieved to land safely after an emergency.

Financial Report:

Ticket Income: +48'413€ (492 Nm)
Cargo Income: +21'960€ (10764 kg)
Services Income: +234€ (1 sandwich 0 hot food 0 drink)
Services Cost: -190€ (80% quality)
War Area Bonus: +36'594€ (26% max war level)
Emergency Bonus: +66'703€ (2650 failure point)
Fuel Cost: -11'993€ (13653 lit. Jet-A1)
Airport Taxes: -373€ (Heavy Aircraft)
Insurance Costs: -3'040€ (4.32% rate)
Total Real Income: 158'309€
Total Income: 7'915'474€ (real x50)
Fleet Bonus: 1'002'168€ (12 aircraft)
Total Sim Income: 8'917'642€ (total income+fleet bonus)

Company Reputation:

Considering that the flight was perfect the ticket price normal, the service price good and the service quality perfect, passengers on this flight
think that your company's reputation should be 100%
Your company reputation is now: 98% (+0.20 increase)


Overall Flight Result: Perfect

Pilot Bonus points: 2930 points
· You made a very nice landing. (+50)
· There was a problem aboard and you declared an emergency. (+150)
· You landed at the scheduled airport. (+30)
· A serious problem occurred during flight but you landed safely, nice job. (+2650)
· Flying in a dangerous area and a safe landing. (+50)



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Repair Costs are about 50 million € but as I only have 9 Mio it will take a little time until I'm able to fly my darling again Cry




Re: - DBE - 07-09-2007

Quite honestly: who would even think of flying that leg? Tsss...

Sunk Wink




Re: - Sakakawea - 07-09-2007

Quote:DBE wrote:
Quite honestly: who would even think of flying that leg? Tsss...

Sunk Wink


Me! lol No I'm just doing a trip around the world flying short hops and now I'm there Smile


And as I've just read the posts above about real-life failures:

Last weekend I was on a "flight for fun" of 2 hours around the area in a DR400/180 and on final approach my engine stopped... It was no problem as I was very close to the runway (~200m left) but I think my facial expression must have been pretty funny when I climbed out... lol



Post Edited ( 09-08-07 00:42 )


Re: - Canada_Boy - 08-09-2007

Quote:DBE wrote:
Quite honestly: who would even think of flying that leg? Tsss...
Sunk Wink

Couldn't be as bad as the Baghdad leg, defiantly had to wipe down the joystick after that.






















No, you nasty minded one's.... My hands were sweating during landing.. That's why...
Doubt Big Grin




Re: - Jambone - 08-09-2007

LMAO Ryan Smile




Re: - Sakakawea - 08-09-2007

Quote:Canada_Boy wrote:
Quote:DBE wrote:
Quite honestly: who would even think of flying that leg? Tsss...
Sunk Wink

Couldn't be as bad as the Baghdad leg, [...]


actually I didn't even know that I was flying over a war risk zone in Russia lol But as it is very very close to the border to Iraq (I belive) that
might be the reason hihi




Re: - hayander - 10-09-2007

This is my flight report:

Flight QF521 End of flight report Date 10 September 2007

Mode realistic - Flight already registered


Flight ID: QF521
Pilot: Hayden Anderson
Company: Qantas
Aircraft: Boeing 737-800 Qantas
Flight Date: 10 September 2007
Departure: 11h32 (01h32 GMT)
Arrival: 12h10 (03h10 GMT)
From: YSSY - Kingsford Smith Intl Airp - Australia
To: YSCB - Canberra - Australia
Nbr of Passengers: 118

Incident Report:

The flaps cease to function properly and remained in current position. The pilot was able to land the aircraft safely. The Captain has also declared
an emergency before landing.


Report:

Flight Distance: 126 Nm Landing Speed: 166.89 kt
Time Airborne: 00h35:37 Landing Touchdown: -125.4 ft/m (kiss)
Flight Time (block): 00h43:44 Landing Pitch: 5.03°
Time On Ground: 00h08:23 Landing Weight: 66616 kg
Average Speed: 213.16 kt Total Fuel Used: 2497 kg
Max. Altitude: 12014ft Fuel Not Used: 11101 kg
Climb Time: 00h06:01 Climb Fuel Used: 944 kg
Cruise Time: 00h10:32 Cruise Fuel Used: 598 kg
Average Cruise Speed: 355.25 kt (M0.55) Cruise fuel/hour: 3411 kg (calc)
Descent Time: 00h19:04 Descent Fuel Used: 954 kg


Passenger Opinion: Very shaky flight (65%)
-Were anxious because you aborted the take-off.
-Are relieved to have landed safely after the extreme weather they experienced during landing.
-Were pleased by the music on ground. A very nice addition to their flying experience.
-Were angry because you rolled off the runway upon arrival.
-Were very anxious because of the problem during flight.
-Were relieved to land safely after an emergency.

Financial Report:

Ticket Income: +$8,863 (126 Nm)
Cargo Income: +$10,418 (14810 kg)
Services Income: +$0 (0 sandwich 0 hot food 0 drink)
Services Cost: -$0 (20% quality)
Emergency Bonus: +$1,482 (400 failure point)
Fuel Cost: -$3,653 (2497 kg Jet-A1)
Airport Taxes: -$224 (Large Aircraft)
Insurance Costs: -$833 (4.32% rate)
Total Real Income: $16,053
Total Income: $802,650 (real x50)
Fleet Bonus: $0 (0 aircraft)
Total Sim Income: $802,650 (total income+fleet bonus)

Company Reputation:

Considering that the flight was not good,the tickets price low,and there was no service aboard,passengers on this flight think that your company's
reputation should be 65%
Your company reputation is now: 65% (unchanged)


Overall Flight Result: WinkPerfectWink

Pilot Bonus points: 630 points
• You made a very smooth landing. (+50)
• There was a problem aboard and you declared an emergency. (+150)
• You landed at the scheduled airport. (+30)
• A problem occurred during flight but you landed safely, nice job. (+400)

Ended up paying about 2.7 mil to fix flaps and gear.
Wink
I know it's nothing compared to what other people have gotten but i still wanted to share it.