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12th Oct 2017, 11:26
Replies: 1,195
Views: 1,002,245
Posted By M100S2

Similar report in Chicago Tribune (not paywalled)...

Similar report in Chicago Tribune (not paywalled) yesterday with mention of the Monarch 737 deal at below cost. "Boeing said "it doesn't publicly comment on the financial arrangements of its...
Forum: Rotorheads
30th Mar 2017, 12:41
Replies: 432
Views: 199,291
Posted By M100S2

Puzzling if they turned back and then proceded...

Puzzling if they turned back and then proceded across the mountains in what have been poor conditions when the normally very visible airfield at Llanbedr is on the foreshore just three miles south of...
Forum: Rotorheads
10th Sep 2015, 21:00
Replies: 36
Views: 7,696
Posted By M100S2

Overhead line inspections at least in the UK...

Overhead line inspections at least in the UK never involve flying under the lines, alongside, at least a couple of rotor diameters away from the conductor is close enough to for the thermal imaging...
10th May 2015, 23:37
Replies: 3,543
Views: 5,590,101
Posted By M100S2

An observation from the BEA preliminary report...

An observation from the BEA preliminary report pages 22-23

From the previous DUS-BCN flight, aircraft level at 37000ft, captain leaves cockpit, seconds later ATC cleared them firstly to 35000ft...
25th Mar 2015, 01:04
Replies: 3,543
Views: 5,590,101
Posted By M100S2

"In default of a timestamp, I should have looked...

"In default of a timestamp, I should have looked at the latitude reading" @AirScotia - the 'mtime' column in that graphic is the time stamp (unix format seconds since 00:00:00 1st Jan 1970)...
4th Mar 2015, 09:58
Replies: 1,178
Views: 809,272
Posted By M100S2

"a mile from the threshold of the runway "must...

"a mile from the threshold of the runway
"must not operate at a height above 400ftagl"
"and no further than 500 metres from the operator."

"He/They will be calling us before, and after the...
15th Jun 2012, 10:04
Replies: 185
Views: 57,670
Posted By M100S2

Yes, so well run they stuff a random number of...

Yes, so well run they stuff a random number of objects down the engine intakes and then forget to remove them. A simple basic check as drummed into student pilots in the first few hours of their...
30th May 2012, 18:23
Replies: 185
Views: 57,670
Posted By M100S2

Ingestion of silica gel desiccant bags???? ...

Ingestion of silica gel desiccant bags????

FFS I had to read that a few times to be sure my eyes are not deceiving me. I even wondered if someone had dumped LSD in my cup of tea.

I'm sure who...
7th Jun 2010, 21:38
Replies: 12
Views: 2,297
Posted By M100S2

reg N646VP ...... Funny thing is, around five...

reg N646VP ...... Funny thing is, around five miles away away from the incident we missed most of the forecast rain today and for an hour or so before the incident and about an hour and a half...
25th Jan 2010, 12:28
Replies: 34
Views: 6,056
Posted By M100S2

But that assumes its not going to fly out of...

But that assumes its not going to fly out of Seattle in the other direction. :p
15th Dec 2009, 17:32
Replies: 28
Views: 7,657
Posted By M100S2

Does anyone know what manufacturers engines are...

Does anyone know what manufacturers engines are fitted to this first flight aircraft?
18th Oct 2009, 20:06
Replies: 139
Views: 19,644
Posted By M100S2

How does the supposed ban on Ryanair supplying...

How does the supposed ban on Ryanair supplying drinking water to their crew stack up with the basic provisions of The Workplace Health, Safety and Welfare Regulations 1992 Regulation 22?

HSE...
12th May 2009, 11:42
Replies: 29
Views: 10,708
Posted By M100S2

Took a trip from Heathrow around the bay of...

Took a trip from Heathrow around the bay of Biscay on Concorde with my dad about 20 years ago. It was a very windy day and before we boarded we were allowed to wander round the aircraft to take...
24th Mar 2009, 21:00
Replies: 184
Views: 44,658
Posted By M100S2

'xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx was three times over the...

'xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx was three times over the alcohol limit'

Why the 'censorship'? ...especially when his name is in every UK national newspaper and numerous news websites.
10th Mar 2009, 13:32
Replies: 402
Views: 147,741
Posted By M100S2

"The original UK radar trials were conducted at...

"The original UK radar trials were conducted at Orfordness ....The early tests showed echoes from Europe over 2,000 miles away.

Suffolk having been transplanted for the tests to the east coast of...
Forum: ATC Issues
3rd Sep 2008, 14:32
Replies: 3
Views: 1,131
Posted By M100S2

Yorkshire Air Ambulance restrictions flying into Leeds

Can someone explain to me why the Yorkshire Air Ambulance, while deemed appropriate for patient evacuation in a non life threatening situation results in a patient being offloaded at Leeds Bradford...
28th Aug 2008, 10:00
Replies: 889
Views: 435,500
Posted By M100S2

The chances of lengthy custodial sentences being...

The chances of lengthy custodial sentences being applied to misuse of lasers affecting aviation is very, very slim. My rationale?

The scum that drop or place lumps of concrete or steelwork onto...
Forum: Rotorheads
13th Aug 2008, 23:19
Replies: 20
Views: 5,327
Posted By M100S2

In case anyone else is finding it difficult to...

In case anyone else is finding it difficult to find it's at:

http://www.mdhelicopters.com/publications/pdf/900storage/service_bulletins/sb900108.pdf

on page MD Helicopters - American Pride...
Forum: Rotorheads
11th Aug 2008, 21:59
Replies: 20
Views: 5,327
Posted By M100S2

The area of concern was a frayed control cable...

The area of concern was a frayed control cable according to BBC local news in Leeds.

Both Yorkshire Air Ambulances (and presumably the West Yorkshire Police helicopter) have been flown to MD's...
8th Aug 2008, 21:23
Replies: 4,236
Views: 1,318,476
Posted By M100S2

....£5 an hour to consume a 79% Nitrogen/21%...

....£5 an hour to consume a 79% Nitrogen/21% Oxygen mix during the time you are in the terminal, 8p per step in the terminal to compensate for floor erosion, £5 per visit to the toilets....

If MOL...
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