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Posted By TooL8

MEP/CBIR flight schools M4/M5 corridor

Time to push on with the MEIR! Got quotes from Aeros Gloucester and am aware of Aviation South West at Exeter. Anyone got any suggestions with recent experience from other schools?
Trying to limit...
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Posted By TooL8

Looking for Hannah

Slightly odd ... but

Are you Hannah (or some other spelling)? We met at the AV8 cafe Kemble Airfield in 2017/18. I lent you my BGS ATPL Gen Nav folder and some notes after over hearing a...
11th Apr 2019, 08:33
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Posted By TooL8

Great Photo

Great photo of Mr Meadows however. What an iconic yoke (waits for Ppruner to tell me it was copied from some bizarre 1960's aircraft!)
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Posted By TooL8

coboltblue, are you referring to Tayside or ACS?...

coboltblue, are you referring to Tayside or ACS? Heading up to Dundee next week or so and will probably visit both before my CPL decision!
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Posted By TooL8

Mateusz, time to grow the business! You have...

Mateusz, time to grow the business! You have customers lining up to train with you (me included) but we are all going elsewhere because the 'front-end' of SmartAviation isn't working.
Take the 'hit'...
19th Jan 2017, 13:36
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Views: 26,217
Posted By TooL8

Unpublished let-downs

I'd like to start up a discussion on unpublished or 'home-grown' instrument let-downs.

Many of uf with IR or IR(R) find ourselves at local airfields with no published procedures. Arriving VMC on...
16th Jan 2017, 20:57
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Views: 77,389
Posted By TooL8

Some more info for those who may have known the pilot.

FYI. Chris at Turweston kindly posted the following information on FB. "For those that do not know, the pilot we lost was longtime Turweston resident Dave Norris who was flying Pa30 G-ATMT. :(
17th Jun 2015, 09:12
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Posted By TooL8

BA8701 EDI LCY Divert

Flightradar24 showing Embraer BA8703 EDI-LCY squawking 7700 and diverting to Manchester??
9th Mar 2015, 12:33
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Posted By TooL8

Thanks! Off to PM John now..

Thanks! Off to PM John now..
9th Mar 2015, 12:21
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Posted By TooL8

"Farley List"

Attended a GASCo seminar last year in Bristol and during the talk some of John Farley's work was spoken of including the "Farley List".

As I recall it was a way of recording stuff that 'nearly...
12th Aug 2013, 16:17
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Posted By TooL8

If you are looking for more news, as I am, then...

If you are looking for more news, as I am, then this local news site is reporting..
Eyewitness Ben Nichols has described the moment the engine of a light aircraft, belived to be a Gypsy Moth,...
13th Feb 2013, 08:03
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Posted By TooL8

From CAP 724 Airspace Charter..The qualifying...

From CAP 724 Airspace Charter..The qualifying criteria and the provisions for the establishment of ATZ are contained in Rule 45 of the Rules of the Air Regulations 2007.
No they're not - I've had a...
13th Feb 2013, 07:44
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Posted By TooL8

No ATZ with Drop Zone

As the half mil etc will still show the Sibson drop zone, I hope pilots will still see and plan accordingly! Without a drop zone marked, Sibson is reduced to a 'small circle' on the chart!

The one...
12th Feb 2013, 09:00
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Posted By TooL8

ATZ indefinitely suspended

Can Ppruners shed some light on the spate of ATZ indefinite suspensions?

Sibson EGSP just came to my attention via NOTAMs

I presume there's an economic driver in here somewhere.

Will not...
10th Feb 2011, 10:11
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Posted By TooL8

Got my confirmation back from Garmin who also...

Got my confirmation back from Garmin who also confirm a problem. Both US and uK product support admit a problem.

Now I can stop fiddling with the settings trying to get the blue lines back!
10th Feb 2011, 07:27
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Views: 1,732
Posted By TooL8

JamesT Google 'SRG1199'. That's the form! ...

JamesT

Google 'SRG1199'. That's the form!

Guess you are already familiar with CASA form 213

Remember - any paper copies you post to CASA have to be certified as a true and original copies...
8th Feb 2011, 08:30
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Posted By TooL8

I went through the whole frustrating experience...

I went through the whole frustrating experience in 2009/10! UK PPL looking for a permit to fly in Aus.

Aggrh. Reached the point where my proof of English language proficiency (ELP) was the...
7th Feb 2011, 20:58
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Posted By TooL8

Kevfarthing What was the fix? My 296 doing...

Kevfarthing What was the fix? My 296 doing the same with 1102. Do I need to re-install or contact Garmin? Thanks Tool8
29th Aug 2010, 09:22
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Posted By TooL8

'De-lethalise', love that word! Made my Sunday :}

'De-lethalise', love that word! Made my Sunday :}
12th Jan 2010, 07:08
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Posted By TooL8

I'm with you all on this one. It was a new find...

I'm with you all on this one. It was a new find for me; but as Bjornhall points out, I'd much rather it had been corrected in the POH of the acft I rented before I and my fellow pilot had to work...
26th Dec 2009, 05:16
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Posted By TooL8

Cessna 172S POH wrong!

Been doing some weight and balance on a Cessna 172S recently and have come across a (very) worrying problem. On Page 6-15 and 6-16 of the POH there are the figures for Centre of Gravity Moment...
4th Oct 2009, 18:51
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Posted By TooL8

You're barred!

If nothing happens by way of discipline from AI/Indian Ministry of Civil Aviation side, is it possible for EASA or an EU National Authority to place a ban on an individual(s) from commanding an acft...
Forum: Rotorheads
27th Sep 2009, 10:00
Replies: 20
Views: 3,138
Posted By TooL8

Coiled

That's it then, I'm going coiled! There are of course the really sensible safety reasons, but the most compelling reason is clearly so that I can look like I had the buckets of money needed to get my...
Forum: Rotorheads
25th Sep 2009, 20:45
Replies: 20
Views: 3,138
Posted By TooL8

Why coiled leads

OK - I've done my thread research. I know there's lots of threads on headsets, ANR, silver plugs, bronze plugs etc etc. But I couldn't find an answer to a pretty simple question.

Why do...
31st Aug 2007, 20:14
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Posted By TooL8

Thompson Fly 757-200 diversion

BBC News reporting a Thomson Fly 757-200 diverting to East Mids after developing a "problem with a font wheel".

All OK.

Link to site here http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/6973035.stm
Forum: Questions
15th May 2007, 17:06
Replies: 6
Views: 1,562
Posted By TooL8

Belair cracked windshield

See the cracked windshield on the 767 on Airliner.net?

http://www.airliners.net/open.file?id=1208567

Is it dangerous to sit behind this!? Does the FO move, put on a smoke hood ... just in case!?
6th Oct 2006, 15:57
Replies: 56
Views: 19,087
Posted By TooL8

Another quote from the same article; ...

Another quote from the same article;


That's comforting then :ugh:
Forum: Questions
3rd Oct 2006, 07:25
Replies: 6
Views: 2,476
Posted By TooL8

Iron (or magnesium) filings do a good job of...

Iron (or magnesium) filings do a good job of making sparks :eek:

Time for a little oil analysis :confused:
30th Sep 2006, 07:22
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Posted By TooL8

Unhappy Routing suggests the Legacy would cross the 73...

Routing suggests the Legacy would cross the 73 from left to right. For the Legacy to sustain surviveable wing damage in a collision with a 737 it seems likely to be a collision with the vertical...
Forum: Tech Log
27th Sep 2006, 19:29
Replies: 90
Views: 19,472
Posted By TooL8

Electric motors run on electricity, electricity...

Electric motors run on electricity, electricity comes from power stations, power stations burn fossil fuels (I like the idea of wind turbines, but ...).

Sooooooooo, net carbon saving equals?
27th Sep 2006, 10:37
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Posted By TooL8

Sunset 18:50 for that lat/long so I guess it was...

Sunset 18:50 for that lat/long so I guess it was dark!

Makes me think twice about single-engine night flying. If it all goes quiet up front you don't have a lot of options :ouch:
26th Sep 2006, 13:22
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Posted By TooL8

There are two item of medical equipment in the...

There are two item of medical equipment in the bag; you can chose ONLY one, the gloves OR the mask.

Your DRABC drill shows you're gonna have to do CPR, which bit of kit would you chose?

The...
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Posted By TooL8

Hope the Luton trip was worth it! Nail the SIM...

Hope the Luton trip was worth it! Nail the SIM check!

.... a long way behind :{
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Views: 3,630
Posted By TooL8

IMHO, Save your money. If you're committed to a...

IMHO, Save your money. If you're committed to a full time course (integrated or modular), put the money you would have used for the IMC into a bank account called either i) Type rating I'll need to...
Forum: Tech Log
15th Sep 2006, 08:25
Replies: 5
Views: 1,090
Posted By TooL8

But ... what about the integrity of the lining? ...

But ... what about the integrity of the lining? If this were breached by fire/explosion, then prohibiting air flow would be best course. Belt 'n braces I know!
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