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Wrong fuel data in EOF report after landing at gas station on Airport!READ THIS! - Alien-on-Board - 25-11-2005

Last night I flew from Alta Airport in Norway to Longyear / Spitzbergen, which is the most northern located Airport in the world.
Then when I landed, I drove by the little gas station that was near the parking area. Just when I parked there to release the passengers
the gas tanks were refilled.

Shortly later, when I exited the flight and printed the end of flight report I notice that the total gas usage of the flight was -1 kg.
Unused gas: 250kg. The Cessna had not used any gas according to FS Passengers. CHECK FLIGHT REPORT DOWN BELOW!

Now obviously this is due to the accidental gasoline fill up.

I would encourage the support people of FSP to fix that bug. It messed up my whole fuel history in FS Passengers.
I hope to get rid of that in due time when I fly jets later and the percentage is blending in with the actual results.


Flight FST011 flight report log Date 24 November 2005

Flight ID: FST011
Pilot: Holger Pöykiö
Company: Five-Star Travel
Aircraft: Cessna Skylane 182S Paint1
Flight Date: 24 November 2005
Departure: 21h24 (20h25 GMT)
Arrival: 02h00 (01h01 GMT)
From: ENAT - Alta - Norway
To: ENSB - Svalbard Longyear - Norway
Nbr of Passengers: 2

Incident Report:

The brake failed shortly after landing due to a rupture in the main feed hydraulic line. The pilot was able to land the aircraft safely.


Report:

Flight Distance: 948 km Landing Speed: 157.42 Km/h
Time Airborne: 04h33:21 Landing Touchdown: -217.69 ft/m (nice)
Flight Time (block): 04h37:03 Landing Pitch: -0.80°
Time On Ground: 00h04:48 Landing Weight: 1109 kg
Average Speed: 208.25 Km/h Total Fuel Used: -1 kg
Max. Altitude: 2849m Fuel Not Used: 250 kg
Climb Time: 00h00:02 Climb Fuel Used: 0 kg
Cruise Time: 00h35:50 Cruise Fuel Used: 23 kg
Average Cruise Speed: 192.38 Km/h (M0.16) Cruise fuel/hour: 38 kg (calc)
Descent Time: 03h57:29 Descent Fuel Used: -25 kg


Passenger Opinion: Exceptional flight (100%)
-Are pleased to have landed right on schedule.
-Are relieved to have landed safely after the extreme weather they experienced during landing.
-Were in a better mood because they had food.
-Were pleased by the music on ground. A very nice addition to their flying experience.
-Were irritated by the excess G-forces. (+2.26 -0.36).
-Didn't like that some passengers started flying around the cabin caused by your negative G flying.
-Didn't like your shaky flight (some excess G-forces).

Financial Report:

Ticket Income: +424€ (948 km)
Cargo Income: +126€ (60 kg)
Services Income: +16€ (2 sandwich 0 hot food 4 drink)
Services Cost: -14€ (80% quality)
Emergency Bonus: +119€ (598 failure point)
Fuel Cost: --1€ (-1 kg 100LL)
Airport Taxes: -3€ (Small Aircraft)
Insurance Costs: -23€ (4.32% rate)
Total Real Income: 646€
Total Income: 32'349€ (real x50)
Fleet Bonus: 68'904€ (3 aircraft)
Total Sim Income: 101'253€ (total income+fleet bonus)

Company Reputation:

Considering that the flight was perfect the ticket price low, the service price good and the service quality perfect, passengers on this flight think that your company's reputation should be 100%
Your company reputation is now: 85% (+1.45 increase)


Overall Flight Result: Perfect

Pilot Bonus points: 778 points
You made a very nice landing. (+50)
You landed at the scheduled airport. (+30)
Precise arrival time at destination.(-00h07:04 difference) (+100)
A problem occurred during flight but you landed safely, nice job. (+5988)

Pilot's Penalty points: -600 points
Performing dangerous manoeuvres in flight while the passengers don't have their seat belts fastened is criminal. (-400)
You created some excess G-force in flight, that's not compatible with commercial aircraft. (-200)




Post Edited ( 11-25-05 13:43 )


Re: Wrong fuel data in EOF report after landing at gas station on Airport!READ T - eazy - 25-11-2005

In short words: http://www.fspassengers.com/?action=faq&question=39




Re: Wrong fuel data in EOF report after landing at gas station on Airport!READ T - Shady - 25-11-2005

Food on Cessna Skyline?




Re: Wrong fuel data in EOF report after landing at gas station on Airport!READ THIS! - Alien-on-Board - 25-11-2005

Quote:Shady wrote:
Food on Cessna Skyline?

yes, sandwiches Smile


Re: Wrong fuel data in EOF report after landing at gas station on Airport!READ T - Travis - 25-11-2005

Quote:Alien-on-Board wrote:
Last night I flew from Alta Airport in Norway to Longyear / Spitzbergen, which is the most northern located Airport in the world.
Then when I landed, I drove by the little gas station that was near the parking area. Just when I parked there to release the passengers
the gas tanks were refilled.
I've never had this happen, with or without fsp.
I always have to get into a menu and refil the tanks manually.
Is there an addon you have that does this for you or am I just not paying enough attention?


Re: Wrong fuel data in EOF report after landing at gas station on Airport!READ THIS! - Airliner - 26-11-2005

Quote:Alien-on-Board wrote:
Quote:Shady wrote:
Food on Cessna Skyline?

yes, sandwiches Smile

How? With no flight attendant on smaller aircraft - did the pilot just chuck'em over his shoulder?

"Who wants the tuna salad?" FLING - WHACK! - SPLAT!

I recall that in the days of FS1, etc, all you had to do to refuel was pull into the little square with the "F" on it, for fuel. Didn't realize that this
was still the case as I've always refueled through the menus.

I love the topic line! I thought you meant you landed at a gas station - meaning, on the side of the road somewhere! SKILLS! Smile