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Gulfstream 200 said:thats about all one needs to know about that job. <<click>>
h25b said:As for the Hawker 800/XP APU's, the 800A's with the Solar APU can be used for emergencies only and the 800A's and 800XP's with the Garrett APU's can be used anytime you want although I think you have to get down pretty low for them to start (15,000 ft. comes to mind).
750driver said:That's the first problem ...the mechanic is simply answering the question. Yes, it probably would be safe to make the flight from a mechanical standpoint.
The crew however, is thinking what if I lose a generator. Now I'm down to only one gen for the blue water op. The owner doesn't see the big picture. Personally, I would avoid this job, but that's my personal opinion.
Bandit60 said:Just to correct it. It can be started below 20000ft and a inflight start is prohibited with a dual gen failure.
h25b said:Is that 20000' number for the Garrett or Solar APU's? I could have sworn that the Solars were 15000'. Amazing how fast you can brain dump this stuff.![]()
At any rate, I am not sure that you'd be descending down that far to try and light the APU. They always said that if you had a double generator failure that you don't want to eat up whatever battery power you have left trying to start the APU. Who knows, big gamble...
Bottom line is that the Hawker is not a good airplane for crossing water. I used to run in to guys at Wilmington, DE FSI that took their Hawker to Hawaii from SFO one a year.![]()