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26th Apr 2006, 06:22
Replies: 379
Views: 67,168
Posted By Rugerdog

B747-400 two engine performance

Getline's article did bring up an interesting point though. At or near gross takeoff weights, the BA747 in question would have had dismal performance on only two engines, should another have also...
25th Apr 2006, 17:20
Replies: 379
Views: 67,168
Posted By Rugerdog

Bubbers, I meant American as in nationality,...

Bubbers,

I meant American as in nationality, not carrrier. This is a predominantly British populated forum, so I was trying to make a distinction. The pilot that authored this article has...
25th Apr 2006, 16:37
Replies: 379
Views: 67,168
Posted By Rugerdog

Interesting newspaper article about this incident

This article was written for USA Today by an Amercian B777 captain, currently flying for United Airlines. The author, Meryl Getline, has over 30 years aviation experience, including having been a...
30th Jan 2006, 15:29
Replies: 25
Views: 4,605
Posted By Rugerdog

Hey, thanks for the info!

Hey, thanks for the info!
30th Jan 2006, 07:53
Replies: 10
Views: 3,654
Posted By Rugerdog

I've always used flight following when VFR and...

I've always used flight following when VFR and transiting a MOA or flying cross-country night here in the USA. I always ask politely and try to exude competence when communicating with the center...
30th Jan 2006, 07:42
Replies: 25
Views: 4,605
Posted By Rugerdog

VFR flying into large terminal airports

I've always wondered - could a small aircraft such as a Cessna 152 fly into a major airport like LAX, ORD, DFW, JFK, without an IFR flight plan? If so, how would ATC accomodate a slow moving...
Forum: Questions
26th Jan 2006, 14:13
Replies: 3
Views: 735
Posted By Rugerdog

Hi, Thank you for the reply and the...

Hi,

Thank you for the reply and the information provided.
Apparently, from what research I'm able to do, some fleet aircraft pressurize when the PACKS are set to AUTO and the engines have...
Forum: Questions
26th Jan 2006, 05:16
Replies: 3
Views: 735
Posted By Rugerdog

Question RE: pressurization and aircraft evac

I work with ground crew at KDFW. Recently, an incident at Ft. Lauderdale occurred in which a deranged pax forced his way off of Continental flight as it was taxiing to the active. Reportedly, the...
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