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coalencanth
19th Sep 2011, 12:07
Hi all,

A very quick question - considering an EK application - what procedures does EK follow wrt F/Os doing the taxi on 'their' sector? I'm led to believe it is allowed from my searches on here..

Cheers

what_goes_up
19th Sep 2011, 12:23
Very quick answer... Yes it is allowed :)

sheikmyarse
19th Sep 2011, 12:30
you can even fly....

coalencanth
19th Sep 2011, 12:30
Cheers, thanks for the help!

EY763ER
19th Sep 2011, 18:16
Hello chaps,

So correct me if I am wrong, first officers get to taxi the aircraft when they are pilot flying?
Is this for all fleets?

Cheers.

Wizofoz
19th Sep 2011, 18:57
Yes- Even the 380.

woofer
20th Sep 2011, 05:11
A380-800 driver

I think that's the norm with most airlines

Fart Master
20th Sep 2011, 06:08
I'm a bit curious as to why you'd ask such an insignificant question wrt your EK application?

woofer
20th Sep 2011, 07:23
Well yes you're right there.

Sorry for the blip!!

coalencanth
20th Sep 2011, 07:40
Thanks for your input guys. Don't worry I'm not one of 'them' trouble making fo's, but it would be a step backwards to go to one of them 'one man and his dog'/411a (rip) operations.

EY763ER
20th Sep 2011, 08:38
So, first officers taxi the aircraft when they are PF, but on all fleets and under all circumstances, captains park the aircraft on stand.....is that right?

I thought BA was one of the few airlines that had this procedure, I think it's excellent, relieves some stress during upgrade training ....

Bombay HF
20th Sep 2011, 09:18
When I was in Gulf Air the Captain always taxied. In fact the first time the FO would touch the thrust levers when it was his leg was at gear up. Not sure if it still the case but it probably is.

what_goes_up
20th Sep 2011, 11:47
So, first officers taxi the aircraft when they are PF, but on all fleets and under all circumstances, captains park the aircraft on stand.....is that right?

No, at least on the "classic" Airbus and on 777 FO takes the aircraft until the final parking position.

40&80
20th Sep 2011, 17:28
Bombay HF... I believe the Gf B767 nosewheel steering wheel was only fitted to the Captains side.
GF had an incident during upgrade training whilst using the self parking on stand at LHR.
A collision with ground equipment occured which the training Captain in the right hand seat was unable to prevent.
Not having a nose steering wheel on his side... I always thought might not have helped him.
He was held responsible and immediately joined Virgin as a F/O and has hopefully forgot about this. :ok:

tanikagal
22nd Sep 2011, 20:45
Also in ex Olympic Airlines on A300/600 and A340 fleets all the fo's were taxiing on their pf sector and some of them were also allowed from many Cpt's to get the plane park in the stand.

ManaAdaSystem
23rd Sep 2011, 11:59
Just curious, aren't the various docking systems calibrated towards the captains side?

BigGeordie
23rd Sep 2011, 12:47
Some are calibrated for the left hand side only (in which case the captain parks it, usually after the F/O has turned onto stand) but most will work from either seat. Sometimes you get a marshaller which works from neither seat but that is a whole different ball game.

falconeasydriver
23rd Sep 2011, 13:31
Sometimes you get a marshaller which works from neither seat but that is a whole different ball game.

The good old "Karachi salute" no less......:E

break dancer
23rd Sep 2011, 17:20
geez, doesn't anyone here fly with EK.......

At captain's discretion, F/O taxis except when a 180 degree turn is required and onto stand with capt only guidance from whatever system in place.