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Archive => ProPilot => Old Forum => ProPilot Main Forum => Topic started by: EHM-1722 Pieter on November 14, 2005, 01:49:11 pm
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How long does it take to lift your suspension after a crash. Why dont they suspend you after the inquiry?
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... because if so then you do another flight and you crash another airplane ;D ...
Well, the reason is that you need to be penalized for that action.
Take a deep breath and wait a little until your Hub Manager sees your crash report ;) ..
Regards,
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Thanks Bruno. But how long will I be suspended and the place on the site that should show for long I have been suspended is empty.:$
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I crashed on Saturday and still have not heard anything from the hub manager as to my suspension. I thought the suspension was about 3 days.
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Quite right too........wish you would all stop crashing our lovely planes cos when i look for a flight yesterday there were hardly any flights left!! LOL only joking - happy (and safe) landings, Jim
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Well.....I was just landed at EHAM from a flight from LLBG.
But when I wanted to exit the runway, the aircraft disapeared in to the ground.... and next thing that I saw on the screen was CRASH....
This was a flight with a duration of 4.28 hours... And I am NOT happy with this:'(
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Hi Danny,
About that it's not our fault as you know.
We considered a crash when your flight simulator tell it. Not when we judge it.
About the time for suspension, sorry guys, we got some problems accessing our internal control panel due to Hosting provider problems, but it's all solved out.
Regards,
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Thanks Bruno any idea how long I will still be suspended for.
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Hi Pieter,
i would like to appologise for the suspenision, i could not access some emails and have been busy, so i sorted it out and you may fly now ;D
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Thanks for getting back to me!!!:P
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i just crashed a EMB170 and i m not sure what to write in the report.by the way how long will i be suspended?
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The length of the suspension depends on the reason for the crash (can be 1-3 days). In the report you should describe what happened that caused the crash to occur.
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haveu received the report?(to EHM-1365)
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by the way, the plane ID is HB-EJA
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Adding to what Ben says, you should view the ACARS data available under the report field and link in that data with your report - it can get you out of suspension quicker by providing more detail.
The aircraft sinking thing appears in the ACARS as a speed of about 20 knots at below the aerodrome level - if you can prove it is this with the ACARS then you will likely not be suspended for long.
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too late.sent my report and got 3 days suspension
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Anyine got any idea how the situation about suspension is right now? Website tells me that my Hub manager will sent an email but still nothing received!!
Greetz
Iain
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Sorry guys another expensive loss to the company.Hope we are well insured.
Boeing 737-800 lost at Casablanca airport:[