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Archive => ProPilot => Old Forum => ProPilot Main Forum => Topic started by: EHM-1612 Paolo on March 02, 2006, 01:54:10 pm
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In the PP pilot's lounge there is the chart with the flight per crash ratio, so you can know how many flights we are doing before someone crashes an aircraft. I remember that yesterday this ratio was of 13 flights per crash. Today it is 302 flights per crash. How does it is possible?? If this last number is right I have to congratulate with all of us ( maybe because my crash ratio is 1 crash each 3,5 flights....;D)and I have to think about starting FS flight lessons to encrase my experience. But honestly I think that this number isn't right and there must be a mistake in it.
Safe landings,
Paolo Mazzoleni EHM-1612
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Also if you do some calculation we have done since PP is on 1865 flights. We have crashed 166 aircrafts. If you divide 1865 for 166 the flight ratio is 11,23 flights per crash. With the crash ratio of 302 we would have crashed only 6 aircrafts....very strange:%
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Hi,
The number is not correct and it's very strange why it had jumped to that value :o ..
One more thing for us to check out ;) ...
Thanks,
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Why that number can't be the ratio between the crashes and ALL flight of EHM? Now I am going to do some calculations....:)
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Hi,
Because we need to consider the flights that have a date equal or bigger than the first ProPilot day.
It was not correct if we consider like you said, because ProPilot isn't online since the first DB-flight-record :).
Regards,
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It's corrected.
Regards,