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18th Jun 2016, 10:24
Replies: 16
Views: 8,736
Posted By jonnyn

Hahahaha, if only I were as simple as using...

Hahahaha, if only I were as simple as using divine intervention. We had to do it the old fashioned way of six years of late nights, wrong turns and painful algorithms. What we didn't do though is...
17th Jun 2016, 10:38
Replies: 16
Views: 8,736
Posted By jonnyn

Brad - I am familiar with the article and...

Brad - I am familiar with the article and although the team here that contributed they felt that it was too much of a secret to explain the way it works at SJ to the press. I hope I don't get fired...
16th Jun 2016, 19:04
Replies: 16
Views: 8,736
Posted By jonnyn

Brad - you're bang on. Zolfen - I agree with...

Brad - you're bang on.
Zolfen - I agree with some of what you have to say but you are wrong on one important point. It is possible for a computer to do all the work around a booking. Our computers...
16th Jun 2016, 15:16
Replies: 7
Views: 4,980
Posted By jonnyn

Sorry about late response. Fee: We take a...

Sorry about late response.

Fee: We take a percentage of booking fee. I'd rather not say what it is online but it's a fraction of what brokers charge as standard.

Safety: All except one of our...
28th May 2016, 10:39
Replies: 16
Views: 8,736
Posted By jonnyn

Hi Marc, just responded to another thread and...

Hi Marc, just responded to another thread and remembered this from a couple of years ago. Have you seen Stratajet (http://www.stratajet.com) recently? I think it's definitely the "hipmunk" experience...
28th May 2016, 10:24
Replies: 7
Views: 4,980
Posted By jonnyn

Not sure about enigmatic but the rest is true...

Not sure about enigmatic but the rest is true enough. Stratajet is the only accurate, real-time online private jet booking system in the world. It works by operators setting up their pricing...
Forum: Tech Log
14th Nov 2011, 08:30
Replies: 17
Views: 1,740
Posted By jonnyn

I think this paper covered the principles.

And there's no arguing the pedigree:

Newton, Isaac: Principia, 1684
10th Jun 2011, 07:49
Replies: 161
Views: 38,637
Posted By jonnyn

Well yes, but, too heavy to fly and too heavy to...

Well yes, but, too heavy to fly and too heavy to fly legally are two different things. I think it would have been OK if the pilot hadn't rotated into the back of the drag curve. Poor chap wouldn't...
9th Jun 2011, 11:29
Replies: 161
Views: 38,637
Posted By jonnyn

Thanks, that's really useful to sort this out. ...

Thanks, that's really useful to sort this out.

If it got unstuck half way down then it wasn't too heavy - even if it was way over MTOW.

Pilot / trim pulls nose up and the aircraft then tries...
9th Jun 2011, 11:12
Replies: 161
Views: 38,637
Posted By jonnyn

Had it been the tail skid then the hole in the...

Had it been the tail skid then the hole in the hedge would have been much larger because the plane would have been level(ish). Looks like it was just the port wing that hit the hedge.
9th Jun 2011, 10:32
Replies: 161
Views: 38,637
Posted By jonnyn

I suspect it was a bit heavy... G-RHHT 1038Kg...

I suspect it was a bit heavy... G-RHHT 1038Kg Empty Weight and 1633MTOW. Hot Day etc. What was the wind doing?

Either way, I find this attitude that at 1Kg under MTOW it will all be OK and 1Kg...
6th Jun 2011, 10:41
Replies: 161
Views: 38,637
Posted By jonnyn

Trim Wheel

A couple of months ago I was flying that exact aircraft and didn't check the trim wheel before take off. Since I had flown in with 2 on board and departed with 5 plus a dog (only a bit of fuel) the...
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