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10th Mar 2024, 00:48
Replies: 25
Views: 5,599
Posted By deja vu

Maybe the old girl was just worn out. I flew...

Maybe the old girl was just worn out.
I flew AC500 -MEH on coastal surveillance between Darwin and Kunanarra and back numerous times in 1980-1981. It wasn't a young machine even then
1st Dec 2023, 21:21
Replies: 809
Views: 310,696
Posted By deja vu

anyone who included Bonza in their Christmas...

anyone who included Bonza in their Christmas travel plans need their head read.
8th Oct 2023, 12:11
Replies: 8
Views: 3,003
Posted By deja vu

Thanks for the responses. I tried to track down...

Thanks for the responses. I tried to track down the FTLs through the CAOs but it seems most operators have defined their own rules through an EBA system.

One multi crew jet operator is rostering...
24th Aug 2023, 05:14
Replies: 365
Views: 53,142
Posted By deja vu

Well would you consider it arrogant of me if took...

Well would you consider it arrogant of me if took my 20,000hours of which 8000 IC hours are on the A330 and 5000 IC on the B737 to the RAAF and insisted they gave me the appropriate tickets and a...
24th Aug 2023, 04:14
Replies: 365
Views: 53,142
Posted By deja vu

Well Mr Clarke has demonstrated a degree of...

Well Mr Clarke has demonstrated a degree of arrogance that would suggest he could well unleash unsafe aviators. Of course arrogance and an inflated sense of ego is always seen as an asset in military...
24th Aug 2023, 03:37
Replies: 365
Views: 53,142
Posted By deja vu

Some significant differences between civilian and...

Some significant differences between civilian and military instructing I would reckon.

A military trainer gets a student who has been through culling programme after culling programme to get to a...
31st May 2023, 01:15
Replies: 47
Views: 23,651
Posted By deja vu

You obviously know them better than I do, but I...

You obviously know them better than I do, but I get your drift.

There was a time when we had regulator who would require an RPT or Reg 203 operator to have sufficient crew available to ensure...
8th Apr 2023, 02:44
Replies: 106
Views: 42,661
Posted By deja vu

Not sure poor air-person-ship should be confused...

Not sure poor air-person-ship should be confused with a high degree of skill and luck on the day. Having been in similar position I'm happy for the pilot though.
8th Apr 2023, 02:23
Replies: 106
Views: 42,661
Posted By deja vu

[QUOTE=Global Aviator;11416312]This is oh so...

[QUOTE=Global Aviator;11416312]This is oh so true. It is all about the $, the gubmint may say they are looking at xyz yet…


There are replacements but they are $$$$$. Before my time but in the...
24th Mar 2023, 04:49
Replies: 370
Views: 85,595
Posted By deja vu

How very Australian. There is a minor seating...

How very Australian.
There is a minor seating issue, CC can't be bothered to make the effort to help so the pax sorts it out for himself with a another. Uh Oh, he didn't count on the hurt EGO did...
26th Jan 2023, 07:07
Replies: 83
Views: 13,867
Posted By deja vu

I did my PPL at the RVAC at Moorabbin in the mid...

I did my PPL at the RVAC at Moorabbin in the mid 60's, possibly the busiest years ever for GA. Everybody there yelled at the students , instructors, reception staff, fuel guy, ATC, engineers. Never...
12th Jan 2023, 05:14
Replies: 47
Views: 15,808
Posted By deja vu

Should be able to claim moleskin pants for...

Should be able to claim moleskin pants for positioning flights too. It was once the standard dress code for QF cockpit crew., oh, with the R. M. Williams checked shirts.
12th Jan 2023, 05:06
Replies: 809
Views: 310,696
Posted By deja vu

Time to end the myth that maintenance done in...

Time to end the myth that maintenance done in Australia is somehow superior to numerous other places.
28th Dec 2022, 10:22
Replies: 273
Views: 81,600
Posted By deja vu

The best mentoring I received was through the...

The best mentoring I received was through the Aviation Safety Digest, free of charge and delivered each and every month and read from cover to cover. That was mid 1960's and the frequency of VFR into...
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