DVA1921
First Officer, B757-200
Joined on September 22 2004
Southeastern United States
12 legs, 27.8 hours
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Posted onPost created on
October 08 2004 07:08 ET by Jerich Green
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DVA1921
First Officer, B757-200
Joined on September 22 2004
Southeastern United States
12 legs, 27.8 hours
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Posted onPost created on
October 08 2004 07:11 ET by Jerich Green
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DVA1790
First Officer, B737-800
Joined on July 15 2004
Northeastern United States
7 legs, 20.4 hours
3 legs,
7.7 hours online
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Posted onPost created on
October 08 2004 07:19 ET by Burke Duzenbury
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I think I have the fix for you, but since I am at a work computer I am not 100% sure this was the aircraft that I experienced the same problem. Anyhow, here go's -- make sure there are no other panels open. The GPS, Radio stack, enunciator panels, overhead switch panels, etc. Secondly, try adjusting the heading without Auto pilot on and see if that works. When I get home sometime after 9p Eastern I will verify this.
I tell ya, I have a great job. 9a-9p working for an Emergency Medical Service on an ambulance and being able to sit at a station when not busy makes for a great day, only if I could afford a laptop and additional flight controls so I can fly while working/relaxing.
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DVA1921
First Officer, B757-200
Joined on September 22 2004
Southeastern United States
12 legs, 27.8 hours
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Posted onPost created on
October 09 2004 09:42 ET by Jerich Green
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