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12th Sep 2023, 03:00
Replies: 25
Views: 5,168
Posted By Lucerne

Is that really a thing? Surely most international...

Is that really a thing? Surely most international carriers if not all have foreign based staff.
12th Sep 2023, 02:10
Replies: 25
Views: 5,168
Posted By Lucerne

Yes, Qantas is and should be our flag carrier...

Yes, Qantas is and should be our flag carrier airline. There's no point bitching about corporate salaries and bonuses. That is all relative. It is a fair criticism though that the airline has been...
12th Sep 2023, 00:34
Replies: 100
Views: 27,263
Posted By Lucerne

It is now many decades since aircraft have been...

It is now many decades since aircraft have been approved to spray 24-D Ester. I'm actually glad about that as it does save us some nightmares wondering what volitised drift may have occurred after...
7th Sep 2023, 04:33
Replies: 100
Views: 27,263
Posted By Lucerne

The risk of any actual contamination is extremely...

The risk of any actual contamination is extremely low in that instance. The likelihood that the aircraft was well decontaminated prior to this event is very high. I would very much doubt if the...
3rd May 2023, 04:08
Replies: 245
Views: 134,688
Posted By Lucerne

Not a good look. 80ft, zero thrust, 1,800ft/min...

Not a good look. 80ft, zero thrust, 1,800ft/min rate of descent. I don't know how they thought they would ever pull away from that.
4th Apr 2023, 04:17
Replies: 29
Views: 8,811
Posted By Lucerne

That is exactly the decision making routine that...

That is exactly the decision making routine that one expects from a cirrus cockpit. Only because it appears to be so commonly the case.
18th Mar 2023, 05:05
Replies: 29
Views: 8,811
Posted By Lucerne

Yes. Very.

Yes. Very.
18th Mar 2023, 02:06
Replies: 29
Views: 8,811
Posted By Lucerne

You need to keep in mind that he was a Cirrus...

You need to keep in mind that he was a Cirrus pilot.
12th Feb 2023, 22:00
Replies: 245
Views: 134,688
Posted By Lucerne

I would very much doubt that they're on less...

I would very much doubt that they're on less money. They would need their head read if that was the case.
11th Feb 2023, 02:24
Replies: 245
Views: 134,688
Posted By Lucerne

We use the turn windows in the 802 all the time....

We use the turn windows in the 802 all the time. However, the absence of a turn window isn't attributable to CFIT. A lack of planning would be though.
11th Feb 2023, 02:19
Replies: 245
Views: 134,688
Posted By Lucerne

In the LATs the workload is halved with the...

In the LATs the workload is halved with the introduction of the second pilot. RJ85 crew (Dubbo) have suggested that the FO manages engines and airspeed indications only and does not monitor terrain....
10th Feb 2023, 23:02
Replies: 245
Views: 134,688
Posted By Lucerne

I'm not sure if anyone has mentioned this but...

I'm not sure if anyone has mentioned this but both this accident and that of Tanker 134's remind me also of the close call with the RJ a few seasons ago. There's a reoccurring problem here that needs...
10th Feb 2023, 01:39
Replies: 245
Views: 134,688
Posted By Lucerne

Agreed. My thoughts also.

Agreed. My thoughts also.
10th Feb 2023, 01:30
Replies: 245
Views: 134,688
Posted By Lucerne

I wouldn't mind betting that the cause was a...

I wouldn't mind betting that the cause was a stall from a too low and too slow scenario in an inappropriate configuration. That seems much more likely than a power loss on that aircraft and was the...
10th Feb 2023, 00:51
Replies: 245
Views: 134,688
Posted By Lucerne

What reason has there been to suspect power loss?

What reason has there been to suspect power loss?
27th May 2018, 08:13
Replies: 194
Views: 53,011
Posted By Lucerne

You can thank your union for that then can't you?...

You can thank your union for that then can't you? If the non-unionised sectors allow greater flexibility of the individual agreement then that's just one reason why the unionised sectors offer...
27th May 2018, 07:00
Replies: 194
Views: 53,011
Posted By Lucerne

That would depend on the individual SG. That's...

That would depend on the individual SG. That's the beauty of individual agreements. They are not diluted among the masses or brought down by the average.
24th May 2018, 12:21
Replies: 194
Views: 53,011
Posted By Lucerne

Not nearly PtP. Poor attempt.

Not nearly PtP. Poor attempt.
24th May 2018, 08:54
Replies: 194
Views: 53,011
Posted By Lucerne

Far from it BB. I would rather deal with a...

Far from it BB. I would rather deal with a workforce, and co-workers for that matter, who have the inclination to row their own boat rather than hide behind union thuggery.
24th May 2018, 08:03
Replies: 194
Views: 53,011
Posted By Lucerne

Quite simply the last time such representation...

Quite simply the last time such representation was made.
24th May 2018, 07:59
Replies: 194
Views: 53,011
Posted By Lucerne

You have the right to hold your 'world view' with...

You have the right to hold your 'world view' with regard to unions in aviation Beer Baron. However, I don't share it. I simply hold an alternate view. I also have quite an informed idea regarding...
24th May 2018, 07:55
Replies: 194
Views: 53,011
Posted By Lucerne

Yes. Really.

Yes. Really.
24th May 2018, 06:45
Replies: 194
Views: 53,011
Posted By Lucerne

By using the word 'industry' I mean all of the...

By using the word 'industry' I mean all of the aviation sectors inclusively. The same would apply outside of aviation. Other industries would do well to significantly limit the reach of their...
24th May 2018, 06:36
Replies: 194
Views: 53,011
Posted By Lucerne

By 'relevant' I mean a negotiation that is...

By 'relevant' I mean a negotiation that is relevant to the individual negotiating the terms as opposed to those terms negotiated by a union thug on behalf of many. By 'effective' I mean the...
24th May 2018, 03:15
Replies: 194
Views: 53,011
Posted By Lucerne

Clearly you have assumed that I am not American.

Clearly you have assumed that I am not American.
24th May 2018, 03:13
Replies: 194
Views: 53,011
Posted By Lucerne

I don't believe I am misinformed at all and I am...

I don't believe I am misinformed at all and I am certainly not drunk. The industry would be far better off without the destructive influence of unions. The individual's remuneration and conditions...
24th May 2018, 03:07
Replies: 194
Views: 53,011
Posted By Lucerne

In a way you have answered your own question...

In a way you have answered your own question here. You have referenced the increasing remuneration levels in the same sentence in which you have also referenced the increasing global pilot shortage....
15th May 2018, 09:43
Replies: 194
Views: 53,011
Posted By Lucerne

No I'm not currently management.

No I'm not currently management.
15th May 2018, 09:20
Replies: 194
Views: 53,011
Posted By Lucerne

"Your name’s not O’Leary, by any chance?"No. No...

"Your name’s not O’Leary, by any chance?"No. No it's not.
15th May 2018, 07:18
Replies: 194
Views: 53,011
Posted By Lucerne

Why applaud a trade union for making any type of...

Why applaud a trade union for making any type of maneuver? The only result will be one in the best interest of either AFAP or their opposition union(s). The sooner the industry is rid of unions and...
8th Nov 2017, 02:00
Replies: 63
Views: 37,259
Posted By Lucerne

I've learned never to book a connecting flight...

I've learned never to book a connecting flight within hours of my Rex leg arrival time.
4th Feb 2017, 01:50
Replies: 16
Views: 3,792
Posted By Lucerne

G'day Ross, Do you really need two Austers?...

G'day Ross,

Do you really need two Austers? Should you sell one?
6th Apr 2015, 05:07
Replies: 5
Views: 4,224
Posted By Lucerne

Hi Ella, The Ag Rating is approximately 40...

Hi Ella,

The Ag Rating is approximately 40 hours in Australia.
11th Sep 2014, 05:06
Replies: 114
Views: 46,121
Posted By Lucerne

That must have been a bit of a "short circuit"...

That must have been a bit of a "short circuit" there from Bess. I see he's deleted it. That's probably a good thing.
8th Sep 2014, 23:58
Replies: 114
Views: 46,121
Posted By Lucerne

Centaurus, You may well be able to get a 737...

Centaurus,

You may well be able to get a 737 type rating for the same outlay as the agricultural rating. However, by that time you will also have outlayed for an instrument rating, possibly an...
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