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13th Dec 2013, 15:06
Replies: 180
Views: 73,317
Posted By Blue Coyote

Angel BMI Regional

Max Tow

I'm in the UK and have been working with BMI Regional and have also had dealings with Brindabella in the last 12 months. I'd be interested to know what you think the problems are at BMI...
12th Apr 2013, 14:54
Replies: 5
Views: 1,442
Posted By Blue Coyote

Angel It Depends....

The B1 category licence also includes the A licence by default. If you have sufficient hands on experience to cover the A licence requirements then the CAA have granted people A licences on...
Forum: Tech Log
27th Jun 2011, 17:09
Replies: 32
Views: 7,857
Posted By Blue Coyote

Angel Because they can...

is the simple answer, if you go on the Embraer 135/145 they are DC pumps, go on an ATP (unlucky) and it too has a DC pump. Go on a Saab 2000 and it has 1 DC motor driven pump and 1 AC motor driving 2...
19th Apr 2011, 08:35
Replies: 78
Views: 43,324
Posted By Blue Coyote

Question Makes sense in Europe

A grant of approval in Europe (Ops, 145, 147 etc) is based on the company procedures meeting the requirements of the appropriate Part-XXX.
If your company procedures are more stringent than the Part...
5th Apr 2011, 14:25
Replies: 1,042
Views: 282,975
Posted By Blue Coyote

Snags in the Tech Log

I'm not sure how any rep can say they wouldn't countenance a work to rule. Last time I checked EU Ops and EASA Part 145 you have to raise a tech log entry for an unserviceability. It is EU law....
4th Apr 2011, 11:57
Replies: 16
Views: 2,512
Posted By Blue Coyote

EASA Part 66.A.30 (a) 2. (iii)

The rule says:
" two years of practical maintenance experience on operating aircraft
and completion of a Part -147 approved basic training course."

I have looked at the AMC's and the GM. I...
18th Oct 2009, 09:18
Replies: 8
Views: 2,478
Posted By Blue Coyote

Angel Lost

I too understand that a synchro is used to measure an angle of rotation. I'm only a simple mechanical guy at heart and am a bit confused by your reference to polar and cartesian co-ordinates. My...
Forum: Freight Dogs
12th Jul 2009, 21:25
Replies: 70
Views: 13,957
Posted By Blue Coyote

Angel Long Nose Leg

I was an instructor with BAe for the ATP and still am an instructor for the ATP. The long nose leg was fitted to give an air bridging capability, regardless of whether anyone actually used it in that...
3rd Jul 2009, 09:59
Replies: 7
Views: 1,360
Posted By Blue Coyote

Angel On Line HF

That is an excellent question. Is it acceptable in the industry. One of the basic ideas behind the HF training was that it got people together in a room where issues could be honestly and openly...
Forum: Freight Dogs
3rd Jul 2009, 09:47
Replies: 321
Views: 87,030
Posted By Blue Coyote

Angel G-SOEI

So has the glorious old beast gone off to 748 Air Services or is it some other less reputable operator? :E
27th Feb 2009, 21:54
Replies: 2
Views: 1,479
Posted By Blue Coyote

AMS Blackpool to Close?

I heard a rumour tonight that AMS in Blackpool (Originally Emerald Airways Engineering) is to close up shop at the end of March.

Anyone know if this is true or where the aircraft remaining there...
16th Feb 2009, 20:09
Replies: 50
Views: 20,729
Posted By Blue Coyote

And another thing.....

If you havent got a job offer don't buy a speculative type rating. That way lies pain and misery for all but a lucky few.
16th Feb 2009, 20:06
Replies: 50
Views: 20,729
Posted By Blue Coyote

Angel SD3 and J31

SD3 type rating with HDAir if required.

J31/32 NOT with Eastern. Eastern hold J41 TRTO and Saab 2000 TRTO.
Forum: Freight Dogs
16th Feb 2009, 19:56
Replies: 32
Views: 5,246
Posted By Blue Coyote

Angel Muppet

If anyone would care to check out the domain for the associated email (www.bellsouth.net (http://www.bellsouth.net)) I think we can assume that this is some muppet on a wind up. It does not link to...
Forum: Questions
15th Nov 2008, 12:47
Replies: 1
Views: 786
Posted By Blue Coyote

Angel Flight International Download

I'vew been getting flight electronically for the last eighteen months.

It hasn't been free but it has been available to me from the Monday rather than later in the week and an annual...
Forum: Freight Dogs
16th Oct 2008, 06:57
Replies: 70
Views: 29,315
Posted By Blue Coyote

Angel Reliably Informed?

Well, either everyone has been sworn to secrecy or perhaps you were not so reliably informed.
:}
Forum: Tech Log
12th Oct 2008, 21:12
Replies: 53
Views: 25,972
Posted By Blue Coyote

Unhappy Lookforshooter

This is a seriously uneducated individual as far as TCAS/ACAS goes. Based on his input to this thread I hope he stays in Asia as I don't want to be anywhere near his accident when it eventually...
Forum: Freight Dogs
7th Oct 2008, 19:51
Replies: 321
Views: 87,030
Posted By Blue Coyote

Angel "There is not going to be a start up - Fact" (EI-CGO)

I recall previous posts that have been all doom, venom and spite from several people over and over again. :{

Andy appears to have worked tirelessly to get this going again. Perhaps we can just...
Forum: Tech Log
24th Jul 2008, 09:17
Replies: 21
Views: 6,625
Posted By Blue Coyote

Angel Turboprops

Quite a lot of the turbo-props you come across utilise an emergency brake system that can be as simple as applying the park brake, which can use a seperate accumulator of fluid.

Generally...
Forum: Freight Dogs
16th Nov 2007, 11:54
Replies: 967
Views: 262,872
Posted By Blue Coyote

Angel Trev

Last seen loitering in Ops at Jet2.com in LBA. :ok:
24th Oct 2007, 22:47
Replies: 15
Views: 2,308
Posted By Blue Coyote

J31 Tpe331-10/12

I used to be involved with this aircraft type many years ago.

Ignore any ex RAF aircraft and HP 137's with the Astazou engines, you want the Garretts.

Earlier Garrett -10 engines, if my...
24th Oct 2007, 22:36
Replies: 9
Views: 5,097
Posted By Blue Coyote

Angel HF Courses

Any-one who is involved in aircraft maintenance as part of an EASA Part 145 appproved organisation has to receive some level of HF training.

Courses can be customised to meet your requirements,...
19th Dec 2006, 17:13
Replies: 5
Views: 1,185
Posted By Blue Coyote

Angel Npa 42

Thanks CD

The NPA is all about assessment of CRM as part of the line check which fairly obviously is going to be done by a pilot [CRMI (line)] as opposed to a CRMI (ground) like myself who should...
18th Dec 2006, 17:13
Replies: 5
Views: 1,185
Posted By Blue Coyote

Angel Non Aircrew CRM Instructor

Where did the info come from for this? :confused:

I am a UK based non-aircrew CRM instructor and no-one has told me I may have problems re-validating next year.

If you can give some more...
Replies: 22
CRM
Views: 4,139
Posted By Blue Coyote

Angel Oh to be perfect...

Generally I like to make the point that CRM can be related to good airmanship and common sense, however not everyone is brimming over with these qualities and a little reminder or push in the right...
3rd Dec 2006, 20:42
Replies: 12
Views: 1,715
Posted By Blue Coyote

Angel Couldn't resist

:}

From memory about 50% of those employed at Liverpool, in a maintenance capacity, actually work!

Sorry but I couldn't resist getting that in.

If you are a craft apprentice and are any...
Forum: Freight Dogs
2nd Nov 2006, 20:48
Replies: 967
Views: 262,872
Posted By Blue Coyote

Angel Spanish Outfit

The company taking the 748's from Westair are called CAN Alaire.

Operating out of Madrid and Barcelona if memory serves me correctly.

Some of our ex 748 crews are flying for them...
Forum: Freight Dogs
12th Oct 2006, 17:03
Replies: 967
Views: 262,872
Posted By Blue Coyote

Angel Training Required?

:) Hi Folks

I'm just wondering does anyone know of any operators who might be interested in using a freelance ground instructor/CRMI?

I'm now working under the guise of Angel Training...
Forum: Freight Dogs
1st Jul 2006, 22:03
Replies: 19
Views: 5,196
Posted By Blue Coyote

Angel My reply is now completely irrelevant as there...

My reply is now completely irrelevant as there are now no ground instructors or TRI/TRE's, however you do not need an AOC for a TRTO. TRTO comes under JAR FCL and the Ops side of life comes under...
Forum: Freight Dogs
22nd Jun 2006, 19:30
Replies: 967
Views: 262,872
Posted By Blue Coyote

Angel Training Requirements

I'm interested in finding operators of the ATP or HS748 who might need some groundschool training. If any of you fine chaps are moving on to such organisations please feel free to drop me a line.
...
Forum: Freight Dogs
2nd Jun 2006, 08:37
Replies: 19
Views: 5,196
Posted By Blue Coyote

SD3-60 TRTO

Emerald is not yet folded, only in administration. The AOC may have been lost but the TRTO is still valid and therefore in theory it would be possible to run a TRTO course for any type for which they...
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