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2nd Nov 2006, 14:37
Replies: 54
Views: 14,801
Posted By LNAV VNAV

Someone said something about safety being...

Someone said something about safety being expensive......?
26th Oct 2006, 11:42
Replies: 387
Views: 143,467
Posted By LNAV VNAV

According to Phileleftheros today, which means...

According to Phileleftheros today,
which means that 'the Attorney General who studied the Tsolakis report will file charges not of negligence but of manslaughter with intent and probable malice '....
15th Oct 2006, 13:14
Replies: 387
Views: 143,467
Posted By LNAV VNAV

I agree. Nowdays I'm sure that everybody checks...

I agree. Nowdays I'm sure that everybody checks the Pr mode selector but before the accident I don't think many people did. I know I didn't!
The accident would definitely not have happened had the...
13th Oct 2006, 03:57
Replies: 387
Views: 143,467
Posted By LNAV VNAV

One interesting thing that comes out in the...

One interesting thing that comes out in the report is that whoever entered the cockpit actually used the code to do so. I always thought that it was when the engine failed that the door opened.
13th Oct 2006, 03:53
Replies: 387
Views: 143,467
Posted By LNAV VNAV

http://www.moi.gov.cy/moi/pio/pio.nsf/all/0E014F5B...

http://www.moi.gov.cy/moi/pio/pio.nsf/all/0E014F5B6043799CC22572040027B427/$file/ΤΕΛΙΚΟ%20ΠΟΡΙΣΜΑ%205B-DBY.pdf


Check this link. Go to page 63. It's in greek but there is a photo of the actual...
10th Oct 2006, 14:08
Replies: 387
Views: 143,467
Posted By LNAV VNAV

http://www.politis.com.cy/other/downloads/helios_p...

http://www.politis.com.cy/other/downloads/helios_porisma_20061010.pdf


The link above is the report in brief both in greek and in English. It says at the end 'by the press office' but doesn't say...
9th Oct 2006, 16:06
Replies: 387
Views: 143,467
Posted By LNAV VNAV

All this was more or less expected. I...

All this was more or less expected.

I wonder if he will give a definite reason why the Cabin crew didn't enter the cockpit sooner. I doubt it though. I don't think we'll ever know for sure.
4th Oct 2006, 07:17
Replies: 55
Views: 13,050
Posted By LNAV VNAV

That's right. All that you need is a camera that...

That's right. All that you need is a camera that shows you the cabin and the galley so that you know when something suspicious is going on and you need the curtain closed so that passengers don't...
3rd Oct 2006, 18:09
Replies: 55
Views: 13,050
Posted By LNAV VNAV

Why is it being assumed that the door was open...

Why is it being assumed that the door was open all the time? Couldn't the hijackers have rushed into the cockpit just as the cabin attendant was taking the coffee in? Or just as a pilot was coming...
2nd Oct 2006, 02:55
Replies: 387
Views: 143,467
Posted By LNAV VNAV

Well, I guess we'll soon find out. I hear that...

Well, I guess we'll soon find out. I hear that Tsolakis will be in Cyprus next week to deliver the report to the Cyprus Accident investigation committee.
29th Sep 2006, 12:46
Replies: 387
Views: 143,467
Posted By LNAV VNAV

'Missing' the pressurization control switch in...

'Missing' the pressurization control switch in the manual position would me far easier than 'missing' the packs in the off position. Pilots move the pack switches during preparation and are thus more...
25th Sep 2006, 16:15
Replies: 387
Views: 143,467
Posted By LNAV VNAV

This is the kind of talk one would expect to read...

This is the kind of talk one would expect to read in newspapers. All pilots know that:

a) If a captain does not accept an aircraft as servicable, the aircraft is either AOG according to MEL or has...
18th Sep 2006, 18:25
Replies: 387
Views: 143,467
Posted By LNAV VNAV

That's right: Switch the packs on with the...

That's right: Switch the packs on with the outflow valve closed and you probably get to the point where the relief valves have to open to let the air out and get large variations in pressure.
...
14th Sep 2006, 18:47
Replies: 1,031
Views: 244,628
Posted By LNAV VNAV

That's right: You are not checked so that you...

That's right: You are not checked so that you don't take anything on your flight, you are checked so that you don't take anything airside.
14th Sep 2006, 18:27
Replies: 1,031
Views: 244,628
Posted By LNAV VNAV

From Wikipedia. I thought it was relevant to this...

From Wikipedia. I thought it was relevant to this thread. I wonder if the head of security mentioned below had to go through security at the airport.
14th Sep 2006, 17:46
Replies: 112
Views: 15,158
Posted By LNAV VNAV

From Wikipedia. I thought it was relevant to this...

From Wikipedia. I thought it was relevant to this thread. I wonder if the head of security mentioned below had to go through security at the airport.
14th Sep 2006, 17:23
Replies: 112
Views: 15,158
Posted By LNAV VNAV

What if a pilot wants to smuggle something...

What if a pilot wants to smuggle something airside for use by others on flights other than his/hers?

Also, did these pilots refuse to have their briefcases x-rayed as well? Because if the shoe...
14th Sep 2006, 16:25
Replies: 1,031
Views: 244,628
Posted By LNAV VNAV

Did the pilots refuse to have their briefcases...

Did the pilots refuse to have their briefcases x-rayed as well?

Because if it's not ok to go through the shoe part of security why would it be ok to do the rest of it?
13th Sep 2006, 12:16
Replies: 387
Views: 143,467
Posted By LNAV VNAV

Anyone knows what this means?

Anyone knows what this means?
Forum: Tech Log
11th Sep 2006, 09:43
Replies: 36
Views: 7,719
Posted By LNAV VNAV

What if the hijackers hijack the tower?

What if the hijackers hijack the tower?
9th Sep 2006, 11:43
Replies: 387
Views: 143,467
Posted By LNAV VNAV

a) It SHOULD have been noticed on the walkaround ...

a) It SHOULD have been noticed on the walkaround
b) It SHOULD have been picked up on the checklist
c) The crew's attention SHOULD have been immediately drawn to the pressurisation panel when the...
9th Sep 2006, 08:25
Replies: 387
Views: 143,467
Posted By LNAV VNAV

I don't think so. Even if it was completely...

I don't think so. Even if it was completely covered with ice which I very much doubt, it could just mean that the lagging in the door was not adequate.
9th Sep 2006, 04:59
Replies: 387
Views: 143,467
Posted By LNAV VNAV

Rananim, I totally agree with you. I don't think...

Rananim, I totally agree with you. I don't think the copilot ever realized what was happening. In fact I am sure of it. Who would know that the aircraft is not pressurizing and not press the ALT HOLD...
8th Sep 2006, 03:03
Replies: 387
Views: 143,467
Posted By LNAV VNAV

It happens with Pr control mode set to Auto which...

It happens with Pr control mode set to Auto which is the normal setting. If its on manual the outflow valve stays where it was when manual was selected (unless of course it's moved manualy).
7th Sep 2006, 13:01
Replies: 387
Views: 143,467
Posted By LNAV VNAV

I don't think this guy Lascelles knows what he's...

I don't think this guy Lascelles knows what he's talking about. If you start the engines, taxi and take off with the Pr mode selector to manual and the outflow valve to, say, half open, how would...
31st Aug 2006, 17:48
Replies: 44
Views: 18,776
Posted By LNAV VNAV

I am very cautious about believing anything the...

I am very cautious about believing anything the press writes about aircraft incidents.

If the doors on these aircraft are of the intrusion resistant type I don't think there is a way to remove...
31st Aug 2006, 14:12
Replies: 44
Views: 18,776
Posted By LNAV VNAV

I supposed that what they are talking about is...

I supposed that what they are talking about is the 'decompression panels' on the door. They can be removed , only from the inside of the cockpit of course, by pulling on the hinges at the end for...
30th Aug 2006, 04:32
Replies: 387
Views: 143,467
Posted By LNAV VNAV

Angry Is this considered to be a problem nowdays?? ! ...

Is this considered to be a problem nowdays?? !
If this committee is expecting to learn something by asking cabin crew if they were cold on a flight then God help us here in Cyprus.
22nd Sep 2005, 14:50
Replies: 136
Views: 57,411
Posted By LNAV VNAV

swh I haven't flown the A320 for a while and...

swh

I haven't flown the A320 for a while and I dont remember what it says, so I can't argue.

It seems strange though that the qrh doesn't diferentiate for nose and main gear. The force on the...
22nd Sep 2005, 13:33
Replies: 136
Views: 57,411
Posted By LNAV VNAV

The same reasoning might have been behind not...

The same reasoning might have been behind not using reversers: Land it soft and keep the nose wheel as long as possible in the air, until horizontal stabiliser no longer effective. Then you have the...
17th Sep 2005, 07:49
Replies: 13
Views: 5,239
Posted By LNAV VNAV

I'm not British but something you might also want...

I'm not British but something you might also want to look into is the upcoming flight time regulation scheme that will affect not just Britain but everyone that will be under EASA. :(
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