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in-Flight electronics reboot


Talvid

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Hello, I don't know. But when something goes wrong (something doesn't work properly) I turn off battery + both generators, then turn on all of them again it mostly repair bug, but don't know if it will works when something hit you.

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A missile blast knocked my HUD around- I lost heading, speed, and alititude, and my center MFCD wasn't working at all. Is there a procedure for in-flight computer reboot?

Sounds like those systems/displays have been knocked out entirely. You would need to land, shut down the engines and ask the ground crew for repairs.

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Depending on the fault, you can try rebooting the appropriate mission computer with the MC1/MC2 OFF switches at the back left of the cockpit.

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