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6th Mar 2002, 14:27
Replies: 64
Views: 7,204
Posted By Multp

Talking Lamb:. .Why all the gloom?. .As a result of PFI,...

Lamb:. .Why all the gloom?. .As a result of PFI, 84 should get some shiny new state-of-the-art aircraft, which will probably be military registered (like the Shawbury/Valley aircraft)and will have no...
Forum: Rotorheads
13th Feb 2002, 04:48
Replies: 19
Views: 763
Posted By Multp

Exclamation Re the Icing Clearance issue.. .Historically,...

Re the Icing Clearance issue.. .Historically, AAEE has conducted several 'successful' helicopter icing trials, resulting in potential icing clearances that generally depend on a number of...
14th Jan 2002, 15:40
Replies: 27
Views: 2,004
Posted By Multp

Wink Swapping seats is not the issue. The question was...

Swapping seats is not the issue. The question was whether a passenger should occupy the primary pilot positon.
Re Trial Lessons, if it IS a proper trial lesson than the student should be properly...
Forum: Questions
12th Jan 2002, 16:32
Replies: 4
Views: 539
Posted By Multp

Red face UK regulations suggested answer: If the...

UK regulations suggested answer:

If the person in the LHS is not a qualified pilot,
you must be an instructor and the LHS seat occupant a bona-fide and properly briefed student...
..UNLESS you...
Forum: Rotorheads
11th Jan 2002, 01:01
Replies: 10
Views: 738
Posted By Multp

Wink You will have guessed by now that LHS brake...

You will have guessed by now that LHS brake pedals are optional extras! (Except for, some strange reason, on the S61 variants.)
Good point about the Flight Manual. If you are on your own in the LHS...
Forum: Questions
25th Dec 2001, 16:09
Replies: 12
Views: 4,235
Posted By Multp

Red face I think you'll find that to be 'appointed' a TRE...

I think you'll find that to be 'appointed' a TRE you will need to be sponsored by an operating company. Normally, a TRTO will conduct the training and the initial test will be carried out by a CAA...
25th Dec 2001, 16:00
Replies: 6
Views: 425
Posted By Multp

Wink Chilli: couldn't agree more. Have sent mine back...

Chilli: couldn't agree more. Have sent mine back with all the info I could give them.
Data, data...gotta have data...
Happy Christmas to all from one of Santa's favoured workers.
(I get to fly on...
Forum: Rotorheads
25th Dec 2001, 15:35
Replies: 2,217
Views: 301,193
Posted By Multp

Talking Tain't: If 'fossil is who I think he is, then I...

Tain't:
If 'fossil is who I think he is, then I can think of few better qualified to have investigated throttle chops as he did, which I suspect was in response to the need to find more about the...
Forum: Rotorheads
25th Dec 2001, 15:35
Replies: 109
Views: 9,389
Posted By Multp

Talking Tain't: If 'fossil is who I think he is, then I...

Tain't:
If 'fossil is who I think he is, then I can think of few better qualified to have investigated throttle chops as he did, which I suspect was in response to the need to find more about the...
25th Dec 2001, 15:04
Replies: 7
Views: 1,056
Posted By Multp

Post I remember quite a few years ago spending a few...

I remember quite a few years ago spending a few minutes or so blowing snow off the runway using a Puma helicopter...a rather expensive 'snowplough' but added another facet to the role of helicopter...
Forum: Rotorheads
13th Oct 2001, 13:43
Replies: 8
Views: 18,283
Posted By Multp

Post MD600: Apart from the planning issues,you should...

MD600: Apart from the planning issues,you should also check that your site is large enough and with sufficiently unobstructed approach/departure paths not to fall foul of ANO 63/64: endangering an...
Forum: Rotorheads
22nd Sep 2001, 14:00
Replies: 127
Views: 16,627
Posted By Multp

Wink Purple: Well, what a surprise that the most...

Purple:
Well, what a surprise that the most favourable definition for Police Authorities is conveniently in the PAOM!
The point of this endless discussion is that,as Genghis has reminded us, the...
5th Sep 2001, 02:40
Replies: 15
Views: 1,149
Posted By Multp

Post CAVU FTL: Flight Time Limitations (Crew Duty...

CAVU
FTL: Flight Time Limitations (Crew Duty Time in my military days) A bit of civil regulation which prevents our employers from working us too hard, but equally, since they want their money's...
Forum: Rotorheads
4th Sep 2001, 18:27
Replies: 37
Views: 2,088
Posted By Multp

Smile Just have to add a few Centimes (appropriate for...

Just have to add a few Centimes (appropriate for my hundredth post....)
'OVER' is our English corruption of 'A Vous'.
(Oldbeefer, nice to see you're keeping your French up!!) :D
4th Sep 2001, 14:03
Replies: 15
Views: 1,149
Posted By Multp

Red face Hate to spoil chaps' fun, but what about those...

Hate to spoil chaps' fun, but what about those three nasty little letters....
F T L ?
There is an exemption for air cadet flying, but that's about the only thing that doesn't count.
Forum: Rotorheads
4th Sep 2001, 13:48
Replies: 127
Views: 16,627
Posted By Multp

Red face In the UK Police Air Observers undergo some sort...

In the UK Police Air Observers undergo some sort of formal training, which includes a degree of Airmanship, PofF, aircraft tech, Met, Nav and CRM, in addition to specialist skills training in using...
Forum: Rotorheads
3rd Sep 2001, 14:01
Replies: 127
Views: 16,627
Posted By Multp

Question JAR: 'Crewmember' means a person assigned to...

JAR: 'Crewmember' means a person assigned to perform duty in an aircraft during flight time.
Air Navigation(Investigation of Air Accidents...) Regulations 1986: 'Crew' includes every person employed...
Forum: Tech Log
21st Aug 2001, 13:38
Replies: 16
Views: 1,308
Posted By Multp

Exclamation Back to RoD. Thanks, Shy-T. PFL, engine at...

Back to RoD. Thanks, Shy-T.
PFL, engine at idle: some residual thrust, thus RoD less than if engine and prop stopped. Windmilling engine needs energy to turn it. OTTOMH, I think the drag would...
Forum: Tech Log
20th Aug 2001, 17:03
Replies: 16
Views: 1,308
Posted By Multp

Exclamation Chances of restart not very good, I suspect....

Chances of restart not very good, I suspect. Think how long it takes an ice cube to melt in a room-temperature drink! So from a couple of thousand feet or so there will not be much likelihood of a...
Forum: Rotorheads
19th Aug 2001, 13:51
Replies: 197
Views: 38,109
Posted By Multp

Post Here's another old wive's tale. Aeroplane...

Here's another old wive's tale.
Aeroplane standard circuit: Left Hand. F/W and Helos flying together at same airfield, easier to separate the circuits into LH for F/W and RH for helos. Therefore...
19th Aug 2001, 13:42
Replies: 3
Views: 949
Posted By Multp

Talking D-C: JF made a good point or two, as always. As...

D-C: JF made a good point or two, as always.
As regards the administrative requirements, breadth of experience is useful but I think you'll find that you will need to have completed at least one...
Forum: Tech Log
8th Aug 2001, 02:23
Replies: 14
Views: 3,793
Posted By Multp

Cool The T-38 Talon is also used to simulate the...

The T-38 Talon is also used to simulate the Shuttle Approach. Final approach is with gear down, full flap, airbrakes out and engines at idle, target IAS 240 knots, flare at 200ft. Did this once out...
7th Aug 2001, 20:32
Replies: 9
Views: 612
Posted By Multp

Arrow The book 'Saturday at MI9' by the late Airey...

The book 'Saturday at MI9' by the late Airey Neave is a factual account of the escape organisation in WW2 France and should give you some possible names and info to follow up. Good luck.
1st Aug 2001, 15:44
Replies: 55
Views: 2,434
Posted By Multp

Post The 'Standard Departure' terminology at Redhill...

The 'Standard Departure' terminology at Redhill was introduced to reduce RT clutter since, particularly when in the Bristow training school heydays of the 90s with its two B206, six R22 and two T67s,...
1st Aug 2001, 15:31
Replies: 24
Views: 1,526
Posted By Multp

Cool I think you'll find that CAA Aerodrome Standards...

I think you'll find that CAA Aerodrome Standards Division lays down minimum lateral separation criteria for simultaneous F/W and rotary movements, but these criteria do leave a certain leeway for...
30th Jul 2001, 18:19
Replies: 86
Views: 9,111
Posted By Multp

Wink Not a very fashionable author these days, but...

Not a very fashionable author these days, but NEVIL SHUTE was an aeronautical engineer who wrote prolifically novels with an aviation theme. His auotboigraphy, 'Slide Rule' is also a good read. Try...
Forum: Rotorheads
13th Jul 2001, 13:26
Replies: 297
Views: 32,884
Posted By Multp

Post Sorry, this isn't meant to dilute the North Sea...

Sorry, this isn't meant to dilute the North Sea thread, but for those of us not on North Sea salaries and with no recognised BALPA representation the 'alternative' professional body, the Independent...
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