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Jinkster
2nd Jun 2002, 11:54
What is Concorde like to fly?
And how far into the airline pilot career are Concorde pilots.
:D
oxford blue
2nd Jun 2002, 13:14
I remember a story which comes from the time when Prince Charles was going through the RAF flying training scheme. He was allocated to a flying instructor, and the instructor asked his squadron boss "How do I treat him? This is not a normal flying training situation."
The boss replied "Simple. You treat him just like any other student - who's going to be King one day."
And that's the answer for Concorde- it's just like any other aeroplane - except where it's different.
For a detailed answer to your very complicated question read "Flying Corcorde" by Brian Calvert, published by Fontana paperbacks in 1981 - reference number 0 00 636290 7 AVIATION. I doubt whether it's still in print, but you could probably find it in car boot sales or track it down though the internet by a search through specialist second-hand book dealers.
And no-one gets selected for Concorde until they've had 10-20 years of flying something else first - and they're considered to be quite good.
expedite_climb
3rd Jun 2002, 12:06
Good book, good book !:D
I found the Concorde Stick and Rudder Book a great read, lots for hand drawn pictures and written in a style that even non pilots cqan understand.
A great book from Transair for I think less than £10
Cheers
Dufus:confused:
PPRuNe Pop
5th Jun 2002, 19:51
I will do my best to get one our avid PPRuNer's, a Concorde Captain, to write a page or two on the subject of flying Concorde.
If he agrees it will be placed on the Aircraft History and Nostalgia forum.
Watch this space as they say. :)
timzsta
5th Jun 2002, 21:39
Never have & never will fly it myself, but I imagine the answer is , FAST (sorry could not resist)!
On a serious note there is an excellent video on about flying concorde, filmed in the cockpit on a LHR-JFK flight. Believe its available from ITVV. All your answers there.