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13th Apr 2021, 10:51
Replies: 3
Views: 1,886
Posted By 111boy

Hi Mike I worked at CAE as an SFI until I...

Hi Mike

I worked at CAE as an SFI until I was made redundant last year, would be happy to tell you all about it.Starting salaries used to be £60 K, increasing to £66 K and the work was...
17th Sep 2017, 21:34
Replies: 1,288
Views: 1,227,310
Posted By 111boy

Swamped and drowning doesn't seem to describe...

Swamped and drowning doesn't seem to describe it...
perfect well said.
I love that they said its not about staff shortages ....... Liars

This will mean that the travelling public will hate and...
26th Jul 2017, 21:49
Replies: 471
Views: 546,621
Posted By 111boy

you have to laugh, no one is listening or learning

you have to laugh, no one is listening or learning
Forum: Tech Log
25th May 2017, 16:58
Replies: 47
Views: 17,466
Posted By 111boy

Yes stop asking questions everyone, haven't we...

Yes stop asking questions everyone, haven't we all agreed that we know everything now ?

Your post encapsulates the reason that I rarely visit Pprune, condescension and ignorance ....... which...
Forum: Tech Log
23rd May 2017, 09:46
Replies: 47
Views: 17,466
Posted By 111boy

Level " right way up flight is 1 g "...... in...

Level " right way up flight is 1 g "......
in order to sustain level inverted flight you need the same force in the opposite direction .....-1 g.........
Forum: Tech Log
23rd May 2017, 08:53
Replies: 47
Views: 17,466
Posted By 111boy

If the question is " level inverted flight " then...

If the question is " level inverted flight " then that implies minus 1 g. I.E a " push "

unloading would mean " stop pushing " .....
Forum: Tech Log
23rd May 2017, 08:00
Replies: 47
Views: 17,466
Posted By 111boy

Unload is reducing the G load, so inverted or...

Unload is reducing the G load, so inverted or anything else, it means pushing less or pulling less, if you look up vg diagrams, it explains nicely. But basically if you reduce the load factor you...
25th Jan 2016, 13:35
Replies: 1,175
Views: 989,470
Posted By 111boy

Thanks to Paddingtons wellies

( great user name, how the hell did you come up with that ? ). Anyway appreciate your input, good to know, thought I would say thanks. Too many people on here are very quick to criticise . Not often...
19th Jan 2016, 14:05
Replies: 35
Views: 18,730
Posted By 111boy

Excellent

Just shows the fantastic training, professional attitude, total package! Respect
18th Jan 2016, 17:36
Replies: 222
Views: 73,930
Posted By 111boy

Thanks level change

Great post, great insight, I really hope this serves to illustrate the sort of issues that Ryanair pilots face and the total lack of regulation from the muppets ( IAA ) . Seriously, great thanks,...
15th Jan 2016, 09:08
Replies: 1,175
Views: 989,470
Posted By 111boy

Quite right, however.

It is amusing how often those tests change. BA used to do psychometric a long time ago, lots of people got rejected and they stopped. Emirates never used to, then it became almost a whole day.
...
14th Jan 2016, 10:17
Replies: 222
Views: 73,930
Posted By 111boy

Thanks for putting us all in the picture PENKO

A well argued point, clearly and succinctly put. Can't believe we were discussing it really. So all settled then, thanks. You taught us all a lesson.

May as well close the thread now as you have...
14th Jan 2016, 05:48
Replies: 222
Views: 73,930
Posted By 111boy

Briefly then oro.ftl.235 to 245, the overall ref, but;

At the moment we have " implementation rules " the intention being that they can be changed, by operators. For example from CAA.co.uk, EASA FTL.

" Variations

Within the new regulations there...
13th Jan 2016, 19:10
Replies: 222
Views: 73,930
Posted By 111boy

No, again sorry, you missed the point

But I thought you thought it was a bit too tedious ? The point you have noted simply do not address the issue, luckily EASA have not, come late Feb the " hard rules " kick in, the " soft rules " will...
13th Jan 2016, 16:30
Replies: 222
Views: 73,930
Posted By 111boy

I'm not sure your experience is relevant, sorry.

Simply being ushered through crew arrivals, so What ? Being called Sir, now that's worthy of a mention, I would place money on the airport being somewhere other that Stn. But if you think 10 pages in...
13th Jan 2016, 09:46
Replies: 222
Views: 73,930
Posted By 111boy

Seriously Finncapt ?

" The original post said

"I have several aquaintances.......who seem to......".

So I met a mate in a pub who knows a bloke ........

No one has been here to say he has done it and it...
12th Jan 2016, 17:43
Replies: 222
Views: 73,930
Posted By 111boy

With respect ?

Closing down the thread equals sweeping it under the carpet. If you don't like it, don't read or participate. Gentlemen could you tell us why you want the discussion closed please ?
12th Jan 2016, 15:19
Replies: 222
Views: 73,930
Posted By 111boy

6 on 6 off.

Or 8 on 4 off ...then ?
12th Jan 2016, 08:29
Replies: 1,175
Views: 989,470
Posted By 111boy

The tests are painful

And I'm not sure what they prove especially if you are a current pilot, clearly you have what it takes brain wise. You could argue that about the sim check too. Group exercises ? Yes please ! Getting...
11th Jan 2016, 10:19
Replies: 222
Views: 73,930
Posted By 111boy

Yes how would they ?

That's how they get away with it, most jumpseaters would not admit that when going through security
11th Jan 2016, 10:02
Replies: 60
Views: 25,233
Posted By 111boy

apologies for this, but I thought it was worth reposting

During a previous life, circa 2002 until 2005, Ryanair worked with two recruitment companies, one being Brookfield and I worked for, indeed I became in charge of Flight Crew recruitment of, the...
11th Jan 2016, 09:27
Replies: 41
Views: 15,856
Posted By 111boy

No,court needed. Pay up bitch.

LOL nice one Despegue, could not agree more.
A shannon offload, good move. It wouldn't be most people's choice for " nearest suitable diversion ". But for an offload, perfect choice ! Pay up bitch !...
11th Jan 2016, 09:11
Replies: 222
Views: 73,930
Posted By 111boy

What Capt Playstation said....

" It DOES work, so, instead of coming on here stirring up something that works pretty well for the hordes of pilots commuting, usually because they cannot get a home base &/or are unwilling to...
11th Jan 2016, 08:40
Replies: 1,175
Views: 989,470
Posted By 111boy

recriutment is ongoing

There are interviews in February ...
2nd Dec 2015, 16:48
Replies: 14
Views: 7,834
Posted By 111boy

thanks even better

So leopards ? thats really helpful, have you worked there ?
2nd Dec 2015, 16:39
Replies: 5
Views: 3,648
Posted By 111boy

It is Turkish and their idea of a commuting...

It is Turkish and their idea of a commuting contract is 5 days off per month, no leave first year, you would have to be close to Turkey, or needy
2nd Dec 2015, 16:12
Replies: 14
Views: 7,834
Posted By 111boy

agreed I can really not believe I asked

Incredible to come on to a pilot forum and ask about a company. There are no recent incidents of complaints, I was merely seeking helpful advice. Maybe from an employee, crazy looking back on it....
2nd Dec 2015, 15:58
Replies: 2
Views: 2,943
Posted By 111boy

Be prepared to apply, fill in lots of forms, do...

Be prepared to apply, fill in lots of forms, do on line tests, and wait, you will have time to read the previous threads, they go on a bit with a lot of irrelevant abuse from people who probably...
26th Nov 2015, 11:45
Replies: 14
Views: 7,834
Posted By 111boy

interesting

One week since I asked, one reply in 5 minutes and another sensible observation. This is hardly an all round condemnation of the company.
But thanks
19th Nov 2015, 12:55
Replies: 14
Views: 7,834
Posted By 111boy

well I'm curious

Anyone who currently works for them able to comment ?
% months does seem a long time not to get paid.
What is the current situation please ? They are looking to recruit right now, I don't want a...
21st Oct 2015, 22:45
Replies: 1,158
Views: 1,168,508
Posted By 111boy

Sorry to slightly adjust the thread, but out of...

Sorry to slightly adjust the thread, but out of interest, has anyone else applied for Norwegian, completed " online tests " and then been told " You need to re apply " Then " if you have done the...
23rd Jul 2015, 00:15
Replies: 9
Views: 5,832
Posted By 111boy

We've got lots of SOP robots at our place, I...

We've got lots of SOP robots at our place, I think it's a clever thread. Co with an off switch, no more need of CRM. If you could guarantee that his landings weren't quite as good as yours.....
Forum: Tech Log
17th Aug 2014, 22:40
Replies: 28
Views: 13,554
Posted By 111boy

Have to agree, the aircraft is much easier than...

Have to agree, the aircraft is much easier than the sim, in the sim things keep going wrong !!
Forum: Tech Log
30th Jul 2014, 02:19
Replies: 19
Views: 13,964
Posted By 111boy

seriously ? Don't strut ! GFYS

steep turns, add some power and some back pressure, maintain level flight and a constant speed. Children of the magenta line will struggle, pilots won't
19th Apr 2013, 06:58
Replies: 47
Views: 12,030
Posted By 111boy

Ryanair 738 with 300 passengers

I don't know how they did it but the story in the Times this morning about a crosswind landing at Leeds Bradford said they did. Well done !
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