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17th May 2019, 10:23
Replies: 6,987
Views: 7,090,202
Posted By 99jolegg

CL - compassionate leave LA - annual leave with...

CL - compassionate leave
LA - annual leave with wraparound days after x4
LB - annual leave with wraparound days before x3
WR - wrap around days off (workable)
BW - bank withdrawal
SW - not sure...
3rd Feb 2016, 13:45
Replies: 6,987
Views: 7,090,202
Posted By 99jolegg

So does the ability to preference trips/days off...

So does the ability to preference trips/days off just disappear if this vote goes through?
Forum: ATC Issues
18th Jul 2014, 22:09
Replies: 10
Views: 5,145
Posted By 99jolegg

White lighter, No not at all, I listen to...

White lighter,

No not at all, I listen to them on the other end every day so was just curious as to where they'd go.
Forum: ATC Issues
18th Jul 2014, 17:19
Replies: 10
Views: 5,145
Posted By 99jolegg

What happens to the current Gatwick controllers...

What happens to the current Gatwick controllers as a result of the change in service provider at LGW?
4th Oct 2013, 09:54
Replies: 23
Views: 3,816
Posted By 99jolegg

Regarding the topic of not reclining on short...

Regarding the topic of not reclining on short haul...you neglect to realise that a lot of transit passengers could well be off their face with jet lag having flown in from the other side of the...
Forum: Middle East
2nd Oct 2013, 12:01
Replies: 91
Views: 28,826
Posted By 99jolegg

"Without a doubt, I know that U.S. airlines are...

"Without a doubt, I know that U.S. airlines are the greatest in the world"

I've never posted in here because I have nothing to do with the Middle East....but that is the most ridiculous thing I've...
Forum: Questions
28th Sep 2013, 06:55
Replies: 18
Views: 2,978
Posted By 99jolegg

Tester78, Are you talking about control...

Tester78,

Are you talking about control surface movement in pitch i.e. trimmable horizontal stabiliser (THS) in which case, yes I agree. Since we are talking about crosswinds, I was talking more...
25th Sep 2013, 15:39
Replies: 1,399
Views: 1,255,151
Posted By 99jolegg

Ah interesting, thanks. Off topic...can you do a...

Ah interesting, thanks. Off topic...can you do a CCQ from 320 to 380?
25th Sep 2013, 14:09
Replies: 1,399
Views: 1,255,151
Posted By 99jolegg

Just out of curiosity...why the wait between 330...

Just out of curiosity...why the wait between 330 and 340 flying? If you've managed the transition from 320 to 330, there can't be much more to it, can there? I gather Emirates do (or did, now...
23rd Sep 2013, 10:55
Replies: 2,003
Views: 1,444,278
Posted By 99jolegg

Phensocks is right. Uptake from experienced...

Phensocks is right. Uptake from experienced direct entry pilots has been poor in some instances, leaving easyJet short so the part time contracts have been changed to full time...
Forum: Questions
21st Sep 2013, 10:19
Replies: 18
Views: 2,978
Posted By 99jolegg

BOAC, No, the aircraft is entirely...

BOAC,

No, the aircraft is entirely conventional on the ground. Side stick movement is proportional to control surface deflection and there is no auto-trim. It doesn't do anything more for you...
Forum: Questions
20th Sep 2013, 16:20
Replies: 18
Views: 2,978
Posted By 99jolegg

On the Airbus, no, you don't, you can very easily...

On the Airbus, no, you don't, you can very easily get spoiler deployment which is undesirable.

EDIT: this is what Airbus have to say on the matter.
20th Jul 2013, 16:07
Replies: 46
Views: 61,709
Posted By 99jolegg

Lorenzo, "The NEC will get you a 75%...

Lorenzo,

"The NEC will get you a 75% part-time contract with the ability to bid for 90% salary on fixed 5354 roster, or 100% salary which will get you on a 12 month FRV roster."

...is not true....
26th Jun 2013, 16:53
Replies: 12
Views: 3,696
Posted By 99jolegg

British Airways to relax rules on electronic devices

BBC News - British Airways to relax rules on electronic devices (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-23063479)

With the CAA saying they see "no safety implications", the FAA "debating to what...
22nd Jun 2013, 19:45
Replies: 7
Views: 7,587
Posted By 99jolegg

An investor asked Carolyn about this recently...

An investor asked Carolyn about this recently regarding the NEO. The answer being that they need the aircraft to be interchangeable; it's not uncommon to go from being planned on a 319 to a 320 or...
22nd May 2013, 09:51
Replies: 964
Views: 560,429
Posted By 99jolegg

Some more recent applicants from TRed people have...

Some more recent applicants from TRed people have been called for interview this week / next week.
Forum: Questions
11th May 2013, 20:07
Replies: 7
Views: 7,631
Posted By 99jolegg

Not sure what sort of definition you're looking...

Not sure what sort of definition you're looking for but:

Flameout: the flame in the combustion chamber is extinct, caused by a variety of factors e.g. Birds, stall, excessive water consumption...
Forum: Tech Log
2nd Apr 2013, 14:03
Replies: 62
Views: 19,187
Posted By 99jolegg

I know you're all talking Boeing, but the Airbus...

I know you're all talking Boeing, but the Airbus FCOM says to expect rudder trim to reside between 2.3 units Left and 1.0 units Right in the cruise. I rarely see it, if ever, sitting to the right. ...
1st Apr 2013, 07:41
Replies: 2,003
Views: 1,444,278
Posted By 99jolegg

SD, Remember that's an SFO position that you...

SD,

Remember that's an SFO position that you will more than likely be required to have 2 years service for. That's the deal for flexicrew going on to this deal.

As SpGO says, it'll more than...
31st Mar 2013, 19:38
Replies: 2,003
Views: 1,444,278
Posted By 99jolegg

SpGO quotes the adjusted figure for a 75%...

SpGO quotes the adjusted figure for a 75% contract inc sector pay.

£55,120 is basic 100% FRV salary.
90% of that if you're offered 5354 fixed pattern
75% of that if you're given part time...
31st Mar 2013, 17:49
Replies: 2,003
Views: 1,444,278
Posted By 99jolegg

Assuming the contract is the same with no changes...

Assuming the contract is the same with no changes to the details I have, you'd need 2500 factored hours (multiply yours by 0.7 if you're an FO) and 2 years service to become an SFO.

eJ may...
28th Mar 2013, 17:33
Replies: 2,003
Views: 1,444,278
Posted By 99jolegg

I've only glanced over the last page and a half...

I've only glanced over the last page and a half so this may have been said, but to the chaps talking about potential 2 years flexicrew prior to employment, it's my understanding (right or wrong) that...
26th Mar 2013, 14:23
Replies: 2,003
Views: 1,444,278
Posted By 99jolegg

Someone worked out some figures a few posts back....

Someone worked out some figures a few posts back. From the document eJ released, you can expect less than that on 75%...roughly £39000 before tax inc sector pay. Plus about £2300 in pension.
26th Mar 2013, 10:04
Replies: 2,003
Views: 1,444,278
Posted By 99jolegg

You think they won't? I would put very large...

You think they won't? I would put very large amounts of money (borrowed from Carolyn's bonus, naturally) on them taking it.
26th Mar 2013, 10:02
Replies: 17
Views: 4,055
Posted By 99jolegg

I did some induction training with a ground...

I did some induction training with a ground handler. They have very strict rules on vehicles around aircraft and how / where they're manoeuvred. Those rules are designed to stop this happening. If...
26th Mar 2013, 09:56
Replies: 2,003
Views: 1,444,278
Posted By 99jolegg

Three reasons probably. 1) Rumour has it the...

Three reasons probably.
1) Rumour has it the insurers are getting a bit nervous about the experience level.
2) Cost was a big issue. eJ could bypass the old "expensive" contract with flexicrew...
1st Feb 2013, 18:13
Replies: 149
Views: 77,671
Posted By 99jolegg

EASYJET PILOTS DENOUNCE NEW CONTRACT ...

EASYJET PILOTS DENOUNCE NEW CONTRACT

01/02/2013

Jim McAuslan, BALPA General Secretary, commenting on easyJet’s announcement today about a new contract for some pilots said: ‘easyJet has been...
Replies: 28
Views: 10,172
Posted By 99jolegg

Echoing some of the sentiment from others, I too...

Echoing some of the sentiment from others, I too would not recommend Ormond Beach Aviation or Fly EASA or whatever they call themselves these days.
Forum: Questions
25th Oct 2012, 16:42
Replies: 4
Views: 2,872
Posted By 99jolegg

It was BA. I have no way of knowing whether...

It was BA.

I have no way of knowing whether reverse was deployed; it didn't sound like it but then I have no idea what idle reverse sounds like in an overwing seat on a 744.

Since they were...
Forum: Questions
25th Oct 2012, 12:08
Replies: 4
Views: 2,872
Posted By 99jolegg

B747 use of ground spoilers

As flight crew, it was always my understanding (or rather, assumption) that ground spoilers were used on all aircraft on all landings whether or not you were "limited" by landing distance available....
23rd Sep 2012, 18:38
Replies: 20
Views: 5,370
Posted By 99jolegg

His last flight was to Innsbruck; special...

His last flight was to Innsbruck; special training is required and it's not uncommon to have a fellow INN trained captain (who is also checked to operate from the right hand seat) as the FO on those...
Forum: ATC Issues
6th Sep 2012, 12:04
Replies: 6
Views: 2,509
Posted By 99jolegg

Reaching the end of a departure

If you reach the end of a SID in UK airspace and have been in contact with radar (cleared to a higher level but laterally, still tracking the SID) can you just continue past the last point of the SID...
13th Aug 2012, 22:51
Replies: 26
Views: 4,019
Posted By 99jolegg

Sounds like absolute rubbish...airlines don't go...

Sounds like absolute rubbish...airlines don't go around employing random contractors to fly A380s; that's what they employ people to do. They certainly wouldn't ask people to do it for free.
...
Forum: Questions
20th Jul 2012, 18:01
Replies: 12
Views: 2,968
Posted By 99jolegg

That call purely relates to attaining the...

That call purely relates to attaining the required runway visual reference, and in conditions of low cloud or poor visibility it lets the pilot not flying know that you have that visual reference and...
Forum: Tech Log
9th Jul 2012, 21:22
Replies: 17
Views: 11,033
Posted By 99jolegg

You'll see amber on the left hand side on the...

You'll see amber on the left hand side on the wheels ECAM page in the case of LGCIU1 failure.
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