Go With the Flow: Getting a Handle on Aircraft Hydraulics
The crew of a twin-engine corporate jet on a passenger-carrying flight was cruising at FL 410 over Minnesota when something began to go wrong. The crew noticed that the hydraulic pressure was dropping slowly through 1,200 psi. Approximately 10 minutes later, the pressure had dropped to 1,000 psi...
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