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Andy Neill

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Does anyone out there have a SkyWest (or other airline for that matter) powerpoint presentation on the EMB-120 hydraulic (or other system for that matter) they would be willing to email to me?

Many thanks.
 
Distributing company-owned materiel Will get you canned for sure if it winds up somewhere. (Like oil rig or prison film nights)
 
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I can appreciate that. I thought perhaps it might come form someone who had moved on. Those who can help, please PM me.
 
Of course, I checked Google but did not see what I was looking for. The good news is that the kindness of the community has sent what I needed. Thank you very much. I owe you one.
 
I request strange everyday, nothing to be ashamed of ;-)
 
I'm surprised that the guy who taught my new hire systems class and my upgrade class doesn't have these. ;)
 
The Brasilia hydraulics are not what you need to worry about. It is the electrical system and the prop hub that will give you nightmares. I'm still seeing a shrink about issues from those two systems. :nuts:
 
I love flying with passive agressive pilots...

Sorry, must have come across wrong. Didn't mean that. It's just that those systems are simple. One of the mistakes pilots make is over complicating things. Doesn't do much to help with safety. I could explain both those systems in an hour.
 
Sorry, must have come across wrong. Didn't mean that. It's just that those systems are simple. One of the mistakes pilots make is over complicating things. Doesn't do much to help with safety. I could explain both those systems in an hour.

If they were so simple it shouldn't take an hour to explain them. Just sayin'.
 

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