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Yes:  Shame on me.

I though I copied the important stuff and so didn't bother much after that.

 

Now I want to find that stuff, I can't so I thought I would look here.

 

But I fear the "archive" is not that long.   And I get it.

 

I looked in my notifications and none of them really stood out as the one for which I was/am searching.

 

It was levels of failure terms.

From ALL GOOD, to INOP.

 

Posted
  • FlyingVizslaWell-known member
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  • Aircraft: RANS
  • Location: Childers, Qld
  • Country: Australia

Found this list - you can pick the terms that best suit.

 

  1. Excellent:

    • Like New
    • Pristine
    • Immaculate
    • Optimal
    • Perfect
  2. Very Good:

    • Well-maintained
    • Excellent Condition
    • Minimal Wear
    • Near Mint
    • High Performance
  3. Good:

    • Good Condition
    • Regularly Maintained
    • Moderate Wear
    • Reliable
    • Fully Operational
  4. Fair:

    • Fair Condition
    • Some Wear
    • Functional
    • Usable
    • Adequate Performance
  5. Poor:

    • Poor Condition
    • Signs of Wear
    • Requires Attention
    • Operational with Limitations
    • Below Average Performance
  6. Needs Repair:

    • Needs Repairs
    • Defective
    • Not Fully Functional
    • Requires Maintenance
    • Subpar Performance
  7. Non-Operational:

    • Non-Operational
    • Out of Order
    • Inoperative
    • Requires Major Repairs
    • Not Functional
  8. Scrap:

    • Scrap Condition
    • Salvage Only
    • Beyond Repair
    • Unusable
    • Condemned
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Posted

Thank you very much.

 

If it isn't pushing it, what trick did you do with the search?

 

I tried but was going in circles.

Posted

Your TAIL? There's another cause possible. Dogs go round in circles before they settle down to level the grass   Nev

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Posted

I don't mean to make a joke of you. It's just how it presented itself. I now have TWO dogs and they sit like that.  and they also FLY out the door when I open it. My house has been LAB tested and FAILED, Keep up your contributions. Never apologise in such circumstances.  It's a play on words. I couldn't PASS it, because it was too Punny. Gawd it must be something I ate. Nev

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Posted

Don't worry mate.  No offence taken.

 

I am just (sorry: was) stuck finding the post.
 

As said: I tried but the mechanics of the search engine are beyond me.

 

Posted (edited)

Always use Google search when you're trying to find something, Google's search algorithms are world-leading, 1000% better than any website search engine. You just type "recreational flying: failure terms", and the thread will come up within a few hits in the search results. If you can recall the key words such as "status of a thing" in your original post title, it will come up faster in the search results.

 

https://www.recreationalflying.com/forums/topic/39545-help-with-terms-used-to-describe-the-status-of-a-thing/

 

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Posted (edited)

But I couldn't remember enough of the thread's title.

 

I (for the sake of trying) did a search on the search offered above and entered a better search and I did find it.

 

But I couldn't remember enough of the thread's title.

 

I (for the sake of trying) did a search on the search offered above and entered a better search and I did find it.

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Posted

I just used the search button at the top of this page. But you have to be in Forums for it to search them. If you are in what’s new it will just search there.

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