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Forum: Canada
27th Mar 2015, 21:19
Replies: 13
Views: 4,023
Posted By CD

While I'm not sure that "hundreds" of cabins are...

While I'm not sure that "hundreds" of cabins are left unattended every day (are that many pilots incontinent?), that procedure is not at all new either. Many of these aeroplanes have had the...
Forum: Cabin Crew
30th Jun 2013, 12:38
Replies: 13
Views: 6,984
Posted By CD

Avtur... As your location is shown as...

Avtur...

As your location is shown as Canada, here is the regulatory requirement and associated explanatory material for Canadian air carriers:
Forum: Cabin Crew
14th Jan 2013, 13:22
Replies: 3
Views: 3,150
Posted By CD

You might want to also consider reviewing...

You might want to also consider reviewing information on the Royal Aeronautical Society - Human Factors Group website. They have a Cabin Crew Standing Group that includes the following information:
Forum: Cabin Crew
10th Nov 2012, 18:23
Replies: 41
Views: 9,315
Posted By CD

Hi Maxbert... Indeed, you were paying...

Hi Maxbert...

Indeed, you were paying attention and are correct. The minimum performance standards for the design of life preservers approved for use on board aircraft in North America (and many...
Forum: Cabin Crew
28th Aug 2012, 23:09
Replies: 11
Views: 4,893
Posted By CD

In the U.S., the regulatory requirement related...

In the U.S., the regulatory requirement related to exit row seating is found at 14 CFR 121.585 - Exit seating, which contains the following two elements related to some of the discussion here:

It...
Forum: Canada
25th Dec 2011, 19:22
Replies: 25
Views: 28,891
Posted By CD

Thanks for posting that ... great story. After...

Thanks for posting that ... great story. After last year, I finally purchased the disc from the CBC store...
Forum: Canada
21st Jun 2011, 00:09
Replies: 9
Views: 4,571
Posted By CD

This is the site that is being referred to: ...

This is the site that is being referred to:

General Aviation On-Line Services (http://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/civilaviation/standards/general-onlineservices-menu-2380.htm)

The terminology has changed...
Forum: Cabin Crew
11th Jun 2011, 02:11
Replies: 36
Views: 8,679
Posted By CD

United States EPA: Aircraft Drinking Water Rule...

United States EPA: Aircraft Drinking Water Rule (http://water.epa.gov/lawsregs/rulesregs/sdwa/airlinewater/basic.cfm)
Health Canada: Aircraft Inspection Program FAQ...
Forum: Cabin Crew
11th May 2011, 00:15
Replies: 11
Views: 4,159
Posted By CD

Just as a point of information, the CARES device...

Just as a point of information, the CARES device does not have a TSO-C100b certification. Rather, the manufacturer demonstrated an equivalent level of safety and received approval through 14 CFR...
Forum: Canada
29th Mar 2011, 01:37
Replies: 3
Views: 1,202
Posted By CD

Curious... The acronym doesn't appear often but...

Curious... The acronym doesn't appear often but can be found in the French versions of some Operations Specifications related to performance airspace and appears to be the French equivalent for...
Forum: Canada
13th Mar 2011, 12:03
Replies: 87
Views: 23,283
Posted By CD

Just as a point of information, Transport Canada...

Just as a point of information, Transport Canada (the CAA) does not have an upper age-limit for pilots...
Forum: Canada
12th Mar 2011, 10:56
Replies: 21
Views: 5,192
Posted By CD

There is also that pesky airworthiness directive...

There is also that pesky airworthiness directive from 1974 that requires the lavatory ashtray as well...
Forum: Canada
18th Dec 2010, 17:44
Replies: 7
Views: 1,426
Posted By CD

I guess that the author of that piece, Bruce...

I guess that the author of that piece, Bruce Kirby, doesn't get out much as the Knee Defender has been around since 2003. :rolleyes:

Knee Defender...
5th Nov 2010, 23:27
Replies: 67
Views: 10,845
Posted By CD

Actually, it is possible that you may simply be...

Actually, it is possible that you may simply be exchanging one unhealthy habit for another:
Forum: Cabin Crew
4th Nov 2010, 22:38
Replies: 21
Views: 8,153
Posted By CD

Something along these lines, perhaps? SAE...

Something along these lines, perhaps?

SAE ARP4171 - Safety Considerations of Food and Beverage Service Carts (Cancelled Feb 2005) (http://standards.sae.org/arp4171a/)
SAE AS8056 - Minimum Design...
Forum: Canada
24th Oct 2010, 17:49
Replies: 4
Views: 1,364
Posted By CD

Here is a link to the AD: No. CF-2010-36...

Here is a link to the AD:

No. CF-2010-36 (http://wwwapps3.tc.gc.ca/Saf-Sec-Sur/2/CAWIS-SWIMN/awd-display-cs2101-wnd.asp?rand=&vMode=0&showPdf=False&ovid=CF_CF-2010-36_0)
Forum: Middle East
11th Oct 2010, 16:43
Replies: 49
Views: 9,123
Posted By CD

I wonder what response this will elicit from the...

I wonder what response this will elicit from the Canadian government...
Forum: Canada
26th Sep 2010, 23:20
Replies: 2
Views: 858
Posted By CD

I don't believe there is any method to directly...

I don't believe there is any method to directly do what you suggest. The FAA certificate is issued by the FAA in accordance with provisions in 14 CFR 65 Certification: Airmen Other Than Flight...
Forum: Canada
20th Sep 2010, 01:27
Replies: 64
Views: 8,610
Posted By CD

Ah but Chuck, pilots now are just like they were...

Ah but Chuck, pilots now are just like they were then. A wise prophet by the name of Cat Driver said it like this (http://www.avcanada.ca/forums2/viewtopic.php?f=54&t=29300&start=58):

;)
12th Sep 2010, 16:38
Replies: 32
Views: 8,009
Posted By CD

One of the problems with the structure of the...

One of the problems with the structure of the Canadian regulatory process is the chokepoint at the Department of Justice. There are regulatory change proposals from 1999 and 2000 awaiting the...
Forum: Canada
29th Aug 2010, 19:44
Replies: 714
Views: 123,475
Posted By CD

It can be difficult to try and compare Canada to...

It can be difficult to try and compare Canada to other states as our laws (current and future) are different from theirs. For example, in the US, there is an age limitation (which used to be 60 but...
Forum: Canada
13th Aug 2010, 00:43
Replies: 64
Views: 8,610
Posted By CD

There are actually quite a few other Canadian...

There are actually quite a few other Canadian aviation forums out there as well that I contribute to from time to time. Generally, I don't get too involved in the more heated discussions so haven't...
Forum: Canada
10th Aug 2010, 22:55
Replies: 714
Views: 123,475
Posted By CD

Here is the latest communique:

Here is the latest communique:
6th Aug 2010, 23:28
Replies: 702
Views: 212,708
Posted By CD

Here is the present FAA limitation from 14 CFR...

Here is the present FAA limitation from 14 CFR 61.3(j):
2nd Aug 2010, 14:00
Replies: 702
Views: 212,708
Posted By CD

Times certainly have changed... To add to...

Times certainly have changed... To add to LeadSled's comment, here is the actual US rule change issued December 1, 1959 and effective March 15, 1960:

Civil Air Regulations Amendment 41-29 -...
Forum: Canada
1st Aug 2010, 16:58
Replies: 714
Views: 123,475
Posted By CD

I did ... he clearly indicated that Mr. Kelly had...

I did ... he clearly indicated that Mr. Kelly had not spoken to the media. As he stated, there were no press reports or articles quoting Mr. Kelly.

It is Mr. Vilven and Mr. Hall that are quoted...
Forum: Canada
1st Aug 2010, 14:58
Replies: 714
Views: 123,475
Posted By CD

Actually, Ray posted a link a few days ago to the...

Actually, Ray posted a link a few days ago to the Toronto Star article that quotes Mr. Vilven as having spoken to the media, although even then they got part of it wrong:
Forum: Canada
12th May 2010, 22:41
Replies: 8
Views: 3,274
Posted By CD

Here is part of the original press release from...

Here is part of the original press release from March:
9th Apr 2010, 00:01
Replies: 85
Views: 12,049
Posted By CD

Actually, under both the former JAR-OPS and...

Actually, under both the former JAR-OPS and current EU-OPS, the ratio is based on the number of seats. Here is the current regulatory reference:
6th Apr 2010, 23:30
Replies: 85
Views: 12,049
Posted By CD

Basically, I believe that the terminology is used...

Basically, I believe that the terminology is used to conform with the ICAO requirements for SMS. A summary follows:
5th Apr 2010, 19:21
Replies: 85
Views: 12,049
Posted By CD

I suspect that it is actually Cranfield...

I suspect that it is actually Cranfield University (http://www.cranfield.ac.uk/) that is being referred to. Over the years, they have conducted numerous studies related to passenger safety. Here...
2nd Apr 2010, 21:39
Replies: 85
Views: 12,049
Posted By CD

Interesting discussion all... While I...

Interesting discussion all...

While I believe that there are some CAAs that permit a ratio of 1:50 passengers, the basic CASA proposal is based on the number of configured seats (1 cc per 50...
Forum: Cabin Crew
29th Mar 2010, 22:21
Replies: 33
Views: 7,384
Posted By CD

Well written Bev... we've missed you at S-9. ...

Well written Bev... we've missed you at S-9. Drop me a note sometime.
Forum: Cabin Crew
13th Mar 2010, 12:23
Replies: 33
Views: 7,384
Posted By CD

This is not necessarily an accurate reflection of...

This is not necessarily an accurate reflection of the requirements for all CAAs. For example, the MEL relief may or may not be available for a single-aisle aeroplanes as there are CAAs that only...
Forum: Cabin Crew
5th Mar 2010, 20:20
Replies: 33
Views: 7,384
Posted By CD

The discussion of cabin crew ratios is often an...

The discussion of cabin crew ratios is often an interesting one, with many opinions being shared... ;)

For those that haven't had an opportunity to review the CASA proposal, here is a link to the...
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