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  1. Flight Tech - D. Allbee

    21Sep2019


    Taxi - 1208

    Takeoff - 1212

    Landed - 1816


    Pre-Flight

    Ran "Auto A/D Cal"      Ch. 5 on S/N 018 Failed (DSM 305)     INTCP = 2012 SEP 01   -0.1589       2019 SEP 21   -0.3684

    No data from DPL on AEROS

    ADIFR was high at initial startup. A non-tech removed the tape on the nose, THEN wiped moisture away and around the holes on the Radome. This is not our standard procedure nor do we approve of others performing this task. I believe water was pushed right into the top ADIFR line. The plane has not flown since the Nose plumbing was last serviced. There is no reason for any malfunction especially had the procedure been followed.


    1222 - LSRINT_VXL = 1370

    1230 - QCR froze up

    1303 - 2D_C (25um) End Diode Voltages:    1 = 2.18    32 = 4.15    64 = 4.60

             - 2D_C (10um) End Diode Voltages:    1 = 1.95    32 = 2.17    64 = 1.19

    1304 - LSRINT_VXL = 490

    1636 to 1647 - DPR acting wonky

    1807 - QCR unfrozen and tracking

    No DSM issues.

    2D-C End Diode Voltages were within limits up until we started to descend when returning to base.

    *No DP_DPL on AEROS today. This variable is dependent upon the cavity pressure reading it gets from CAVP_DPL. Being the CAVP_DPL is not functioning, there will be no data from DP_DPL. There were data from all other DPL variables, however, as well as a Dew Point reading on the DPL display at the ADS station.

    Testing and troubleshooting will be performed to diagnose the problem with CAVP_DPL on our next maintenance day. Right now, though, we are suspecting the pressure transducer. A visual check will be done during pre-flight to ensure there are no obvious problems that can be easily fixed prior to takeoff tomorrow.


    Post Flight Maintenance

    All Nose pressure lines were opened and blown out.