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LYKA
10th Apr 2001, 13:29
An enquiry boys & girls:

Those little bit's of paper that you guy's jot down all the information for your flights-what do sort of information do you have on it,does it vary with short/longhaul etc.

cheers

vipero
10th Apr 2001, 16:33
you mean the Flight Folder, or Flight Briefing?...well, first of all we put captain's name, f/o's name, cabin staff names (just to allow them to take the right plane), from where to where they are suppose to fly, at what time...then pilots put two tons more than minimum block and go.

Hope this clarify
Ciao
Paolo

"Flight Dispatchers tell Pilots where to go"

Pointer
10th Apr 2001, 17:54
Well i think your referring to the T/O data cards ?

I do shorthaul and we use it to put down atis,clearance,flt no,min torq, and different RTOW's (restricted take-off weight's) since the runways we use can change in a second (wet,wind,direction,load requirements)

hope this is enough for you

See Ya

Frederic
10th Apr 2001, 18:03
Lies! ;-)

3 putt
10th Apr 2001, 22:38
Flying is just like taking a dump,it's not over until the paper work is done! :)
(ooop's I forgot,this isn't jet blast)
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F/O Junior
14th Apr 2001, 14:50
In a 10000 years, when digging out our headquarters, archeologists will wonder, why this paper mill had that many aircraft.