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Archive => EuroHarmony VA => Old Forum => EuroHarmony Main Forum => Topic started by: EHM-2144 Terry on August 03, 2007, 02:35:23 pm
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I thought that I had seen some where on the website(s) that if you had made a mistake on a pirep, it could be rectified.
In my case I put the amount of fuel used in the flight, incorrectly. i.e. instead of whole figures, I put in a decimal point as well. Which makes the fuel used an "ENORMOUS" amount :$.
Would someone be good enough to point me in the direction so I can send an eror report on my Pirep.
Thanks
Terry
EHM-2144
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Hi Terry, at the pilot profile page, there is a bar at the top of the page, one of the links is "PIREP Mistake Report"
just click that to send a mail to your hub manager who will ammend it for you ;)
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Terry,
No problem, this is easily fixed!
You can either send the correction report straight to your Hub Manager or if you put the correct fuel figure and the flight number in this thread, I'll correct it for you straight away...
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Thanks Javier and Dominic. ;)
Dominic, the flight number is EHM-2036
Actual fuel used should have read 2463lbs
and not 2463.6 as I put. Learnt the lesson now:%
Thanks again guys
Terry
EHM-2144
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That'll teach me to be too clever... :$
I can't actually amend that part of the Pirep in our Control Panel! Don't worry though Terry, this is such a minor error it really doesn't need amending (what's an extra 0.6 lbs of fuel between friends..?;D)
If you do need to change anything in the future, Javier was quite right about where to look too!
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:] That made me laugh Dom but thanks for trying mate. The real reason to change it is that if you look in the EHM-2036 flights the program does not recognise the decimal place and the .6 is entered on to the whole figure which reads 24636 Huge amounts of fuel,
I was thinking of the end of year figures as well, profit and loss. I could have my wings clipped for using all that fuel. :[
Thanks again anyway
Terry
EHM-2144
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Fortunately we get very cheap fuel here at EHM Terry !
No problems, lesson learned for both of us ;)