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Forum: ATC Issues
23rd Jan 2006, 11:09
Replies: 5
Views: 1,332
Posted By uk

We were surprised about the comms ourselves - in...

We were surprised about the comms ourselves - in fact, even on the ground at LGW we could still receive all of the transmissions from aircraft and ATC. I guess there must be a transmitter nearby. ...
Forum: ATC Issues
22nd Jan 2006, 17:53
Replies: 5
Views: 1,332
Posted By uk

Thumbs up Thanks for a fantastic service...

Last week, I was the co-pilot when we developed an unusual problem with all three of our VHF comms boxes. All at once, the digital boxes decided they weren't going to let us change frequency and...
Forum: Questions
24th Jan 2004, 22:36
Replies: 5
Views: 1,004
Posted By uk

BA 744 - any ideas?

Driving past LHR on the M25 this afternoon, I watched a BA 747-400 climb out after take-off on 27R. I was puzzled because he was climbing away with his gear down. I continued to watch him and there...
12th Mar 2003, 10:20
Replies: 33
Views: 4,594
Posted By uk

Flypuppy - By quoting the aforementioned...

Flypuppy -

By quoting the aforementioned MD, I was merely trying to present fresh material to the debate ie the viewpoint of the flying schools. Of course, they are always going to be more...
11th Mar 2003, 21:32
Replies: 33
Views: 4,594
Posted By uk

Whilst some may say that right now is not the...

Whilst some may say that right now is not the right time to start pilot training, the managing director of a leading central-england flying school disagrees whole-heartedly!:

"During recent months...
1st Dec 2002, 18:49
Replies: 1
Views: 3,182
Posted By uk

Question EasyJet Staff Travel

Can any EasyJet crew enlighten me on what staff travel benefits are like with the company. I've looked on the website and staff travel is not mentioned. Do EasyJet pilots receive similar travel...
17th Aug 2002, 21:08
Replies: 17
Views: 1,339
Posted By uk

http://www.reuters.co.uk/newsArticle.jhtml?type=se...

http://www.reuters.co.uk/newsArticle.jhtml?type=searchNews&storyID=1337351
17th Aug 2002, 18:54
Replies: 17
Views: 1,339
Posted By uk

BMI looks to America David Gow Saturday...

BMI looks to America

David Gow
Saturday August 17, 2002
The Guardian

The government has given the nod to BMI British Midland to apply to run flights from Heathrow, London, to the US, a...
15th Aug 2002, 09:44
Replies: 4
Views: 846
Posted By uk

Question Why don't BMI tie up with Virgin?

I recently read that some time ago, BMI and Virgin considered the possibility of closer cooperation/merging.
Is it just me or is this a great idea? Surely it would solve many of the problems the...
Replies: 4
Views: 425
Posted By uk

Post I attended two or three of the RAeS Young...

I attended two or three of the RAeS Young Members' conferences while I was at university and I thought they were all fascinating. In the past they were extremely well organised and the quality and...
Forum: ATC Issues
4th Dec 2001, 21:30
Replies: 2
Views: 605
Posted By uk

Post My medical is a JAA Class 1 issued by the UK CAA...

My medical is a JAA Class 1 issued by the UK CAA at Gatwick. I've looked into the differences between the old CAA and new JAA and for my particular problem (astigmatism), the limits are the same....
Forum: ATC Issues
4th Dec 2001, 15:44
Replies: 2
Views: 605
Posted By uk

Post NATS Eyesight Requirements

I'm a bit peeved because I've just received a letter from NATS recruitment informing me that my application for Student ATC cannot proceed because my eyesight is outside the limits required to obtain...
19th Nov 2001, 21:43
Replies: 7
Views: 9,683
Posted By uk

Post bobup I have exactly the same problem as you,...

bobup
I have exactly the same problem as you, mate ie our level of astigmatism exceeds the JAA Class 1 maximum.
You should refer to the CAA website to check the current visual requirements for the...
Forum: ATC Issues
21st Sep 2001, 15:15
Replies: 16
Views: 2,609
Posted By uk

Post Thank you for the info. Could anyone give me a...

Thank you for the info.
Could anyone give me a bit more of an insight into life at the training college. Is it residential or can you commute? Mon-Fri, 9-5? Is it intensive or fairly easygoing? Any...
Forum: ATC Issues
21st Sep 2001, 00:41
Replies: 16
Views: 2,609
Posted By uk

Question A career in ATC...

Very soon, I was due to start as a sponsored cadet pilot with a UK major but due to the events of last week, they've pulled the plug. So I am therefore weighing up my options. I took a class in ATC...
Forum: Questions
15th Aug 2001, 08:10
Replies: 2
Views: 480
Posted By uk

Post Converting from JAA to FAA

Does anyone know the regulations regarding conversion of JAA ATPL to FAA ATP? Are there any pilots out there who have made the transition from airline pilot in Europe to airline pilot in the US? I'd...
10th Aug 2001, 09:36
Replies: 1
Views: 587
Posted By uk

Post g10 JAA Class 1 is valid for 1 year for people...

g10
JAA Class 1 is valid for 1 year for people of our age. Once over 40 odd, it's every 6 months.
Renewals are NOT 400 quid - you only pay that for the initial examination.
My advice - GO GET ONE...
Forum: Questions
1st Aug 2001, 00:33
Replies: 1
Views: 676
Posted By uk

Question Air Canada jumpseat

Hi guys,
I'm flying with Air Canada from LHR to Toronto soon and was wondering if anyone could tell me what their policy is on jumpseat TOs and landings.
I really hope they're not as strict as the...
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