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Subject: Re: Limits for IRS


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Dominic
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Date Posted: 15:25:20 05/10/02 Fri
In reply to: David 's message, "Re: Limits for IRS" on 00:06:16 05/09/02 Thu

>>-On the real A/C ! there is a formula like 2+2t and
>>2+3t ... t=time (For the RJ the value could fixed at 1
>>!)
>>-MEL says that 2 is required (no limits)
>
>
>Well Dominic, I didn't get that R2D2 formula... What
>does it calculate exacly???
>
>David
Bonjour David,

The formula is use for determining the limitation of the IRS (Max allowed Drift during flight in NM) to see if you snag it (2+2t) or its a No-Go (2+3t)
Cheers (comme dirais les anglais!)
Dominic (Bonne fin de semaine)

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