Atlantic Sun Airways :: FSPassengers Statistics
 
Flight Id: ASV5682    Flight Date: 2010-09-16    Pilot: Franklin Perez
 
Aircraft Name: Atlantic Sun Airways ERJ-135LR
Aircraft Type: MEJ
Departure: KASE - Aspen-Pitkin Co/Sardy - United States
Arrival: KSFO - San Francisco Intl - United States
Departure Time: 12:45:00(18:45:00 GMT)
Arrival Time: 14:15:00(21:15:00 GMT)
Passengers: 22
Cargo: 1199 lbs
Flight Result: Good
Take-Off Weight: 41874 lbs
Landing Weight: 33765 lbs
Take-Off fuel: 11397 lbs
Landing Fuel: 3189 lbs
TotalBlockTime: 02:29:53
TotalBlockTimeNight: 00:00:00
TotalAirbornTime: 02:15:11
TotalTimeOnGround: 00:16:12
MaxAltitude: 18500ft
LandingSpeed: 117 kt
LandingPitch: 3.23"
TouchDownVertSpeedFt: -364.62ft/mn
CaptainSentMayday: 0
CrashFlag: 0
PassengersOpinion: 100%
PassengersOpinionText: -Are pleased to have landed right on schedule.
-Were in a better mood because they had food.
-Were pleased by the music on ground. A very nice addition to their flying experience.
-Didn't understand why they were required to keep their seatbelts on even after reaching cruise level.
-Were irritated by the excess G-forces. (+1.99 -0.02).
-Didn't like that some passengers started flying around the cabin caused by your negative G flying.
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Pilot Bonus: 418
PilotBonusText: Perfect Flight, no problems, and very satisfied passengers. (+150)
You landed at the scheduled airport. (+30)
Precise arrival time at destination.(00h00:07 difference) (+100)
Long flight (02h15) without using time acceleration, without any problems, and with satisfied passengers. (+112)
Bad weather conditions during take-off, but a safe landing with satisfied passengers. (+26)
Pilot Penality: 580
PilotPenalityText: Performing dangerous maneuvers in flight while the passengers don't have their seat belts fastened is criminal. (-400)
The landing lights must be activated when entering the runway until 10000 ft, you forgot them. Our company received a fine of $350. (-50)
The landing lights must be turned off when flying higher than 10000 ft. (-30)
You had the wrong altimeter setting upon departure. This can cause an accident. (-100)