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Old 9th Oct 2013, 08:43
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They will need crew rest beyond 2015...everyone will. That's the law. What are they thinking...Besides full load 5 hours endurance...that will work. I guess Ansett wasn't a fluke after all!
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Load Alleviation Function
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Old 9th Oct 2013, 09:39
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Originally Posted by busdriver007
They will need crew rest beyond 2015...everyone will
Can you elaborate on this?
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Old 9th Oct 2013, 11:28
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SOPS.

From the 787 FCOM, Flight Controls:

Gust Suppression.
Vertical gust suppression enhances ride quality in the presence of vertical gusts and turbulence. It utilizes symmetric deflection of the flaperons and elevators to alleviate gust acceleration. This function is active only with the autopilot engaged in Altitude Hold or VNAV level flight modes.
Lateral gust suppression improves ride quality and can reduce pilot work load on approach by automatic application of discrete yaw commands in response to lateral gusts and turbulence.
Operation of vertical and lateral gust suppression does not result in control wheel, control column, or rudder pedal movement.
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Old 9th Oct 2013, 12:32
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Roger that, thanks.
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Old 9th Oct 2013, 13:10
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Airbus has had load alleviation for donkeys years. Boeing finally catching up.
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Old 9th Oct 2013, 16:37
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Boeing had GUST RESPONSE SUPPRESSION systems fitted to 747-200 aircraft I flew in Kuwait.

The system was fitted to aircraft around 1975.

Do not remember any Airbus aircraft around then.
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Old 9th Oct 2013, 20:38
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Boeing had GUST RESPONSE SUPPRESSION systems fitted to 747-200 aircraft I flew in Kuwait.
And gust suppresion was fitted to clunkers in the QF fleet.
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Old 9th Oct 2013, 21:55
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So as the jetstar 330s go to qantas and the 767s retired, are the 767 pilots doing a straight swap over to the 330s? (Apologies if this has been covered previously)
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Old 9th Oct 2013, 22:55
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Originally Posted by PammyAnderson
So as the jetstar 330s go to qantas and the 767s retired, are the 767 pilots doing a straight swap over to the 330s? (Apologies if this has been covered previously)
Ah, no. Some captains managed to get across to the 330 and some ended up demoted to the 737. 1 F/O out of 20 got an A330 F/O position while the other F/Os are being demoted to A380 S/O.

Problem being the 747 F/Os will run out of leave to assign in twelve months and the company plans to reduce them to the A330 as F/Os then. If they trained the 767 F/Os onto the 330 then they would only be displaced by the 747 F/Os in twelve months.

So while QF mainline shrinks due to abject neglect from management, and all resources are pumped into the amaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaazing orange cancer, the demotions will continue. Just a matter of time until the junior A380/330 S/Os start being made redundant and find themselves on the dole queue.
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Old 9th Oct 2013, 22:56
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Short answer - no.
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Old 9th Oct 2013, 23:03
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Pammy.

Its actually the Qantas A330's on loan to JQ that are returning to Qantas.

Due to the Qantas purchased B787's being deployed at Jetstar replacing the loaned Qantas A330's.

As the Qantas A330's return to Qantas, it allows the retirement of the Qantas 767.

This enables the Qantas guys and girls with 20 plus years widebody Boeing time to be redeployed & retrained to Airbus some electing to so voluntarily some forced.

Meanwhile the Airbus experienced guys and girls at Jetstar will be retrained to fly the Boeing 787.

But all will work out ok. Cause if Qantas order the B787 to be delivered to mainline in 2016. The guys redeployed to the Airbus A380 as Second Officers will be able to return to the B787 as FO's.
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Old 9th Oct 2013, 23:15
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That's assuming that QF crew operate the B787's for QF.

Lots can change in 3 years...
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Old 9th Oct 2013, 23:48
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Amaaaaaaaazing
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Old 10th Oct 2013, 00:32
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Watching the news tonight, it was a pleasant surprise to see Jeremy (aka Stretch) as part of the flight crew departing the Boeing factory in Jetstars 787.
Yes, nice to see Jeremy in the news .. was my instructor at YMMB back in the late 80's.
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Old 10th Oct 2013, 03:16
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Why is the 787 painted a different colour silver?
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Old 10th Oct 2013, 08:52
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The way mainline is going they will announce they are closing the doors any day soon, and that ammmmmmaaaaazing business is taking over all the flying. It's really very very sad, and I sit and wonder every day, how it's been allowed to happen and why no one is asking any questions.
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Old 10th Oct 2013, 09:02
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Derfield said :
Why is the 787 painted a different colour silver?
This is a special JQ low cost paint shop feature. You'll notice that each and every A330 and A320 comes painted in a new and unique shade of silver. I imagine it will cost a lot to get Boeing to come up with a different silver each time one of these pops off the end of the construction line.
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Old 10th Oct 2013, 09:23
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Tech crew rest

So if tech crew rest isn't fitted then european flights can be ruled out? Surely you wouldn't allow a curtained off premium economy seat for 'rest' on a 10+hr sector?

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Old 10th Oct 2013, 09:50
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the 330s have a curtained off business seat.

whether thats sufficient for wsss to europe i dont know
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