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411A 23rd October 2008 01:36


You want to operate the 522 engine Tristars with the engine Ad/s overdue, just because you register them in a country that sees other way on these things does not make it correct.
Sadly, MrXrules, you have no idea what you are talking about.
Certainly no surprise there.:rolleyes:

GotTheTshirt 23rd October 2008 18:19

MrX,
I think you hit a nerve there :}

OldCessna 18th November 2008 13:44

RAK Airways
 
RAK Airways are getting the L1011F ready for Ops and are looking for Crew and Engineers

They are planning on adding a 2nd freighter once the first is up & running.

stevefreightdog 18th November 2008 23:47

Does any one know how can we get info for this outfit? an address maybe?

OldCessna 19th November 2008 15:41

Try

Head Office

RAK Airways
PO Box 31457
Ras Al Khaimah
United Arab Emirates
Toll Free : 800 90 90 90
Tel: 971 7 2075000
Fax: 971 7 244 7387
Email: [email protected]

Website: RAK Airways - Careers

Lostinspace 22nd November 2008 10:19

How do crew stay current these days on the L1011? Is anybody still operating sim and courses?

Earl 22nd November 2008 17:51

Only sim that I am aware of is in Atlanta, but hard to get into.
Guess they are doing the sim checks on the aircraft, no other way.

fergineer 23rd November 2008 04:46

Wish all the guys that are going to work for this outfit all the best. I will not be applying my Tri Star days are over.

Good luck to you all

Fish Head on Final 25th November 2008 07:14

L-1011 Jobs
 
Are there any L-1011 Jobs out there?? For Captain with 20 years on the A/C

The AvgasDinosaur 25th November 2008 10:57

Yes there are, but be careful, get your money in first. See previous postings by "Earl" et al on this thread. Caveat aviator might be the phrase I'm looking for.
Be lucky
David

LN-MOW 4th January 2009 01:48

N194at
 
Noticed to my surprise that registration N194AT again is active in the FAA database. Owner is FELIU LUIS .... Street 4282 CEDAR CREEK RD
City BOCA RATON State FLORIDA Zip Code 33487-2250
County PALM BEACH
Country UNITED STATES

Anyone have some more info on this?

The aircraft was seen in use in Tajikstan last November ...
Photos: Lockheed L-1011-385-1-15 TriStar 100 Aircraft Pictures | !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Faboulous thread! Keep it going!

411A 4th January 2009 08:14


Noticed to my surprise that registration N194AT again is active in the FAA database.
Still operating...last noticed in JED a week ago.

OldCessna 5th January 2009 17:36

N194at
 
N194AT

Before they ferried that aircraft from MIA they changed a few filters and put new windshield wipers on. (Very generous of them).

Earl can tell you what a heap of junk that ship is. It was originally in MIA to be broken up for spares to repair the "Wilma" hurricane damaged L1011 freighter that is still sitting there.

On another note an outfit is operating two L1011F for RAK and are looking for work for the aircraft.

One of these was one of the aircraft that was to go to Cyprus.

Earl 29th May 2009 17:41

Just seen HS-SEC in Fujaraha a few days ago, was told it was impounded here in the UAE for being overweight on the cargo, violating regulations etc.
Aircraft has been here for months according to the ground staff.
So much for Sky eyes Thailand and Sonnys/ Sabirs latest adventure.
Some how they never learn to pay the crews and operate the correct way!
Guess they finally got busted this time!
This was the old Tradewinds Tristar, sad to see it sitting in the 44 degree heat rotting away.
Took a picture of it but not sure how to post it here.
From what I remember this aircraft had the 524 engines,
Seen many Tristars up in Ras al Kama also, just wonder did they meet the same fate?

CS-TMX 29th May 2009 18:14

Earl

If you cannot post it here, could you please send me that picture to my email? I would like to see it!

flytristar (a) gmail (dot) com

Best regards :)

Earl 29th May 2009 18:56

Sent the pix to you CS-tmx, these were taken 21 May 2009.
If you know how to post them here would appreciate it.
This company has cheated one too many crews.
I understand the real owners of this leased aircraft maybe interested also.

CS-TMX 29th May 2009 19:16

Here they are!

http://img32.imageshack.us/img32/4315/hssec1.jpg

http://img13.imageshack.us/img13/1940/hssec2.jpg

The last time I saw this bird it was 13th March of 2008 at Suvarnabhumi Airport while I was landing there with my CS-TMP :)

Thank you so much for these pics Earl :ok:

CR2 30th May 2009 11:27

Earl, to post a picture you have to upload it to a hosting site (for example photobucket.com).

Once you have done that, copy the link then open a new thread or (in this instance) reply on a thread, select "insert image" (4th icon from the right), paste your link in the box provide.... and it should work :}

glhcarl 30th May 2009 13:55


Just seen HS-SEC in Fujaraha a few days ago, was told it was impounded here in the UAE for being overweight on the cargo, violating regulations etc.
Aircraft has been here for months according to the ground staff.
So much for Sky eyes Thailand and Sonnys/ Sabirs latest adventure.
Some how they never learn to pay the crews and operate the correct way!
Guess they finally got busted this time!
This was the old Tradewinds Tristar, sad to see it sitting in the 44 degree heat rotting away.
Took a picture of it but not sure how to post it here.
From what I remember this aircraft had the 524 engines,
Seen many Tristars up in Ras al Kama also, just wonder did they meet the same fate?
HS-SEC is s/n 1212 an ex British Airways (British Airtours) -200 (RB-211-524 engines). It was never operated by Tradewinds.

The Tradewinds frighter is s/n 1012 an ex Eastern -1 (RB211-22B engines).

411A 30th May 2009 15:53


The Tradewinds frighter is s/n 1012 an ex Eastern -1 (RB211-22B engines).
Yup.
Its registration is now S2-AET and is presently parked at RAK...last noticed in April, with maintenance in progress.

Earl 30th May 2009 21:45

Sorry confused the 2 aircraft, Skyeyes and Thaisky
The one with the 522b engines ex Thaisky, not the one in the pics HS-Sec, sky eyes.
Appears to be some damage below the rudder in HS-SEC anyone know what happened here?

glhcarl 31st May 2009 02:10


Appears to be some damage below the rudder in HS-SEC anyone know what happened here?
It maybe damage or then it may be just the paint that has been that has been loosened by skydrol from the rudder servo/actuators.

It is not a common place for damage but it is a common place for skydrol leakage.

Cremeegg 31st May 2009 20:45

Talking of old L1011's at RAK - does anyone know of the fate of the ex-British Airways European Division airframes that were stored at RAK?

s/n 1093 last known registration as TT-DWE last seen at RAK

s/n 1101 last known registration as TT-DAE - once resident at RAK with the above but last seen at Bishkent

Any information gratefully received - if only to confirm these graceful old ladies are now at rest.

Earl 31st May 2009 23:06

Sad ending for a good aircraft..
If a company accomplished the A/D's this aircraft could see the skies again.
Wish all of them the best.
But this engine A/D problem seemed to ground them all.
Maybe if Lockheed had considered more choices/options for the engines this could have been avoided.

411A 31st May 2009 23:57


But this engine A/D problem seems to ground them all.
Really? You could have fooled me.:rolleyes:


s/n 1093 last known registration as TT-DWE last seen at RAK

s/n 1101 last known registration as TT-DAE - once resident at RAK with the above but last seen at Bishkent

Both need heavy maintenance, last I heard. The owner has permanently retired so expect these aircraft will remain at rest.

MELDreamer 1st June 2009 15:33

Would this be Mr Duane Egli?
Really retired?

411A 2nd June 2009 04:20


Really retired?
Yup, he told me fuel had become too expensive.

OldCessna 16th June 2009 01:10

FWIW

Capt Mugrahbi is getting ready to launch from VCV in an ex ATA bird bound for AMM

Hopefully this time he'll change more than the windshield wiper blades!

I'm sure Earl can enlighten us.

Earl 17th June 2009 13:20

I did hear from a fly on the wall a few months back that he was attempting to get two of the ex ATA Tristars.
But watch this one if he needs crews to operate them out.
Last time two years ago with N194at all we had was a ferry permit from the FAA to fly to Amman with a refueling stop in Lisbon.
C check was overdue and no engine A/D accomplished, or alternate means of compliance.
When the aircraft arrived in Amman he started saying that the FAA has certified the aircraft, only paper he had was a ferry permit allowing this 1 time flight.
He never had a C check done or any other required work, just put the aircraft into service flying pax around for Umrah and Haj.
Most of the pilots that remained operating for him were saying, overdue maint is not my problem and continued to fly.
I doubt the authorities will listen to this nonsense of,,, I did not know,,, if something were to happen, they would be hanging the crews.
Would be hard to hear over the screams from the operating crew and Bubba from a African or Saudi jail cell.
Paying the crews was last on his list also, it was always you will get paid tomorrow or when we arrive in Kano, different tale every day.
When we finally were paid he screwed us out of quite a bit of cash, stating no per diem while in Amman because the hotel gave you free food etc.
He also is know for his 747 adventure a few years back not paying the crews.
I hope the FAA pays closer attention to him this time.
But I am sure he will just re register the aircraft in some other country of opportunity after he gets caught again.

CR2 18th June 2009 00:15

Thanks, this makes most interesting reading.

411A 21st June 2009 06:30


Capt Mugrahbi is getting ready to launch from VCV in an ex ATA bird bound for AMM
This particular aircraft has had heavy maintenance completed at VCV, and in addition, 194AT has recently been in the hangar at AMM for heavy maintenance....so I'm told.

fergineer 21st June 2009 06:58

I remember one of the Caribjet birds comimg out of Amm after heavy maintenance........must have been a real heavy pen thats all I can say......had it been really looked at could have still been flying the aircraft but such is life.......

OldCessna 21st June 2009 23:54

Quote:
Capt Mugrahbi is getting ready to launch from VCV in an ex ATA bird bound for AMM

(From 411A)
This particular aircraft has had heavy maintenance completed at VCV, and in addition, 194AT has recently been in the hangar at AMM for heavy maintenance....so I'm told.



Well getting the heavy maintenance work done in VCV is interesting. It hasn't been SCA and VAL is in Chapter 11 and haven't touched it, not that they would know what they were doing if they did.

So far its been 2 new wiper blades after washing the windows, change of filters, and inflated the tires.

Ask Earl what his pre trip preps are like!

411A 22nd June 2009 04:25


It hasn't been SCA and VAL is in Chapter 11 and haven't touched it, not that they would know what they were doing if they did.
The heavy maintenance was completed in March 2008, and the airplane has been in storage since that time.
Paid for, however, only recently.

OldCessna 23rd June 2009 19:35

Quote
The heavy maintenance was completed in March 2008, and the airplane has been in storage since that time.
Paid for, however, only recently.


411A That airplane was flown out but the remaining airplane owned by ATA was also stored at VCV
Lots of bits and pieces not working and more stringent oversight for the ferry permit compared to the a/c that came out of MIA.

Earl 24th June 2009 00:10

Hear there is some head hunter out of the USA or UK looking for Tristar crews in the UAE.
Offering extreme low salaries, saying you have only 30 days off per year, have to train other crew members with no training pay., wanting a current sim check from Delta In ATL, they wont pay for,
Typical Tristar lies and deceit. Head hunter cannot even say salaries.
Steer clear!
For a Tristar qualified pilot below 58 is almost non existent.
UAE wont allow initial license above 58, this I know to be true.
UAE will issue 2 validations for 90 s days each, after this forget it UAE license is required, for all positions no exceptions.

411A 24th June 2009 02:07


Steer clear!
Wise advice...especially as the positions are offered on the one-off oddball freighter conversion, MSN 1012....so I'm informed anyway

J31 MAN 24th June 2009 08:18

MSN 1012? Where is this located? I'm sure I saw a Tristar with a UAE flag on the tail at Orly on 13th May.


Cheers.

OldCessna 24th June 2009 11:40

I believe it is at RAK Airways. They have 2 freighters. They have some consulting group going to handle the flying. I'll post details later

tonytech2 25th June 2009 01:29

S/N 1012
 
Please pass on details on old 1012. Followed this aircraft while it was at Palmdale facory and at EAL where it was always something of a problem child due to being at a break point in the wiring where they introduced fully prefabbed looms. It was the first retired from fleet. Then when it went to the desert and and sold to investor group for first cargo conversion. My contract maintenance people got it in the air to Miami for cargo mod. After the Miami outfit stripped and gutted it they threw up their hands and it went over to Eastern contract maintenance where it was tied together enough to ferry to Pemco at Dothan. They did the conversion.
After completion, by then I was at Orion Air and reviewed the aircraft for possible purchase. It was too much of a niche aircraft for us, being a -1 with 22B engines. Conversion was quite competent however.
Still later I ended at Tradewinds where 1012 (N311EA) had ground away for years GSO to SJU to BDL. Quite a workhorse and except for the usual rear spar rebuild never gave any significant structural problems or main deck cargo door problems. Stripping out the cabin, mux, etc. and one pack helped a lot. The 22B engines of course were always a weak point and we survived the last years by buying desert bound L-1011 and stripping time remaining 22B engines and scrapping aircraft. Didn't overhaul any engines for years.
Impending N1 location bearing Airworthiness Directive caused its return to leasing company. Been following it since as best I can. One question is, did the engines ever get the bearing location failure detectors installed as required by AD and Rolls SB? I understand Rolls never sold any 22B kits so one has to wonder.


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