wmuflyguy
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Listening to the engine whine is much quieter? Plus huffer carts don't burn 400 lbs/hr.
Plus the 50 seater engine at idle will not cool down the cabin at all.
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Listening to the engine whine is much quieter? Plus huffer carts don't burn 400 lbs/hr.
Then you get to hear that thing whining the whole time you're sitting at the gate. I'd rather be warm or start #2 to get some airflow.
Plus the 50 seater engine at idle will not cool down the cabin at all.
Plus the 50 seater engine at idle will not cool down the cabin at all.
Yep. And when you finally apply take-off power, the ducts purge into the cabin and it smells like something is burning, big time.
(so I've heard)
This exact topic came up today in training. Straight from the Bombardier man himself, he said not to do this as it is too much pressure for the packs to handle. He also said it smells like dirty a$$!
but I've never had a problem with a huffer unless it was poorly maintained.
If you really want to try something fun, run the packs off the bottle! Yah 45 min. to recharge.
....and no it was not me.
What bottle are you guys talking about?
Air start bottles. A big air tank on wheels, used to air-start the engines when the APU is inop. It uses a smaller air compressor that wouldn't be strong enough to start the engines on its own, but is used to charge up the big air bottle, which is used for engine start. Then it has to be recharged, which takes a while...
Ok what happens if they have a double and its not recharged?
No, that's balancing cost versus benefit. (Same reason I don't drive an Excursion around, just in case I might want to buy a boat some day.) A huffer cart is a lot more expensive than an air bottle.Thats crazy
Ok what happens if they have a double and its not recharged? Thats crazy
You get one plane started up then hook a hose up between the two to "jumpstart" the second plane.