I know this has been discussed here before. In the past, it seemed like the consensus is that chuffs are not reported. But...
I've experienced (and witnessed others) chuffs where the rocket either climbs up to near the top of the rod, or clears it completely before thrust stops. Then it relights. As the rocket is near stationary at this point, when it refires, it can and does go off at severe angles. So far, I've not had one turn in the direction of the firing line.
I think these should be reported, as they are very dangerous.
Thoughts?
Hans.
I've experienced (and witnessed others) chuffs where the rocket either climbs up to near the top of the rod, or clears it completely before thrust stops. Then it relights. As the rocket is near stationary at this point, when it refires, it can and does go off at severe angles. So far, I've not had one turn in the direction of the firing line.
I think these should be reported, as they are very dangerous.
Thoughts?
Hans.