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Flight ReportFlight: LI526Date: 2014-12-05World Travel
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Aircraft Name:JBK Douglas DC-6 Sabena
Aircraft Type:Multi Engine Piston (MEP)
Departure:UMKK - Khrabrovo - Russia
Arrival:ENBR - Bergen Flesland - Norway
Departure Time:17:13:00 (15:13:00 GMT)
Arrival Time:19:42:00 (18:42:00 GMT)
Passengers:20
Cargo:9523 kg
Flight Result:Average
Flight Data
Take-Off Weight:44271 kgLanding Weight:40523 kg
Take-Off fuel:7582 kgLanding Fuel:3800 kg
Total Block Time:03:29:58Total Block Time (Night):03:29:58
Total Airborne Time:03:10:43Total Time On Ground:00:20:19
Max Altitude:20039ftCruise Speed:230 kt (mach 0.37)
Landing Data
Landing Speed:113 kt
Landing Pitch:4.58°
TouchDown Vertical Speed:-230.77 ft/mn
PAX Feedback
Passengers Opinion:100%
Detail:
  • Are relieved to have landed safely after the extreme weather they experienced during landing.
  • Hated that they did not see the entire movie.
  • Were in a better mood because they had food.
  • Were irritated because they were hungry sometime during the flight.
Incidents
Mayday Transmitted:none
Crash:no
Incident Report:-
Casualties:-
Pilot Assessment
Bonus:458
Positive Assessment:
  • You made a very nice landing. (+50)
  • Perfect Flight, no problems and very satisfied passengers. (+150)
  • Long flight (03h10) without using time acceleration, without any problems and with satisfied passengers. (+158)
  • Extreme weather conditions during approach, but a safe landing and satisfied passengers. (+100)
Penality:680
Negative Assessment:
  • You exceeded the maximum take-off weight of your aircraft by 1089 kg and this is very dangerous. (-450)
  • The landing lights must be activated when entering the runway until 10000 ft, you forgot them. Our company received a fine of $350. (-50)
  • It is considered bad practice to leave the landing lights turned on when the aircraft is on the parking ramp. (-30)
  • The strobe lights must be activated when entering the runway, you forgot them. (-50)
  • You had the wrong altimeter setting upon departure. This can cause an accident. (-100)


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