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Long haul report times
Why do longhaul pilots have to report in earlier than short haul?
In my company they report in 15 minutes earlier. Why? 1234 |
Could it be because:
1. There is more information to review in the briefing 2. They have to be at the aircraft side earlier because it takes longer to board 400 passengers than 100 3. It takes longer to pre-flight a larger aircraft? Are you really a pilot?:ugh: |
Plotting charts with ETPs, oxygen escape routes, crew bags, currency exchange, etc etc.
15 minutes more isn't much. |
Our report time is the same whether across the Pacific or across town -- 1+30 prior to block-out.
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1 hour for SH, 1:15 for longhaul 757/767. UK charter ops.
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HE?
Does "He" mean the poisonous rants of the UK's one and only male menopausal Rainboe ?
If you work with a line - ask internally - then you'll find out. Easy really. |
What have I got to do with this, are you an idiot or do you just like getting abusive about people? Extraordinary!
MODERATOR- HAVE THE RULES CHANGED? DO I ASSUME NOW UNINSTIGATED PERSONAL ABUSE LIKE THIS IS AUTHORISED NOW? WHAT FUN I WILL HAVE STARTING TODAY! |
One hour, has always been one hour, and is now...one hour.
\ OTOH, some junior pilots dilly-dally with their time...hard-nosed Captains keep these guys in line...make no mistake. As in... 'get the lead out, or you will be replaced by the standby.' Crew scheduling tells 'em the same. Sooner or later (usually sooner) these guys get the message....or, they are pounding the pavement in search of a job. NB. The vast majority of junior guys are on the ball...and are an absolute pleasure to fly with...every day of the week. Full marks for these folks! |
TopBunk, can you explain how it takes longer to pre-flight a larger aircraft?
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Takes longer to do the walk around?
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how it takes longer to pre-flight a larger aircraft |
It's simple - we, as the Senior fleet demand more respect for the awesome task ahead.
We also have to fit our custom earplugs against the constant whinging of the Colonials about ride/chop/turbulence/ball scores etc etc :ok: |
Wow, thanks for clearing that up. That truly was rocket science. Everyone pay attention - if you are flying with top bunk on a 4 engine jet, be sure to be at briefing 1 minute and 33 seconds early so he has time to inspect those 2 extra bogeys and engines on the walk-around and not delay the flight.
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Occy
You asked a question, you got a response. You don't like it, you might even be funny if you were clever enough to understand the answers given (of which the walkround was only one part, btw). Now go away and abuse yourself somehwere else:mad: with your massive 4 posts in a year, kid. |
It'd enough to put you off bothering to answer some of the questions. Some ignoramus smart arse with a mysterious and unknown point to make- it denigrates the whole forum. It really would reflect better if the moderators would wield the scissors a bit more on such intellectually challenged idiots!
I detect an Oztralian. The main feature is the undoubted rudeness and resort to appalling abuse (with expletives!). Just look at the forum- it's been shut down at least once already because of the effing and blinding going on. I daren't look anymore. |
Originally Posted by Occy
(Post 5277824)
TopBunk, can you explain how it takes longer to pre-flight a larger aircraft?
This is obviously achievable to a well trained crew but take into account the hassle of getting through security and just getting to your aircraft and sometimes the whole extra 15mins just ain't enough |
:confused:
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Occy- you really have a nerve to ask a supposedly legitimate question and then take the p**s out of an answer from an experienced professional. What is your problem exactly?
K Why: thanks for your post - I had never realised there was quite so much to do for long-haul flights compared with short-haul sectors. |
I had never realised there was quite so much to do for long-haul flights compared with short-haul sectors. Still, if guys show up on time, do their preflight business, it ain't that bad. |
Could it be because: 1. There is more information to review in the briefing 2. They have to be at the aircraft side earlier because it takes longer to board 400 passengers than 100 3. It takes longer to pre-flight a larger aircraft? Are you really a pilot? Some ignoramus smart arse with a mysterious and unknown point to make Thank you for KY Jelly and others for answering my question without sarcasm, bitterness or hatred. I now understand. I've said it before: I really think some of you need to calm down. It's a forum. It was a question. If you thought it was too simplistic for you, then move on. Read something else. I didn't want to force anyone to answer. I didn't want to upset anyone. If you see an innocent question and it angers you, press the little 'x' at the top of your screen and go and have a nice coffee. And chill the :mad: out. Disappointed as usual, 1234 |
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