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13th Aug 2009, 09:55
Replies: 1
Views: 1,263
Posted By tgflyer

Arrow Looking for FAA Flight instructor Malaysia / Singapore

Hi all,

I am currently in Malaysia (KL area) and need a BFR and an IPC for my FAA certificate. Is there anyone in that area or surroundings?

Cheers,

TG
9th Jan 2008, 15:01
Replies: 23
Views: 3,962
Posted By tgflyer

Call them cadets if you wish... Air Asia is...

Call them cadets if you wish... Air Asia is "hiring" FOs if these pay for line training. In other words, give them money up front, and they will allow you to fly with them for a few hundred hours. ...
Replies: 8
Views: 944
Posted By tgflyer

Been there, done that! Just try to keep up...

Been there, done that!

Just try to keep up with the good work. It will cost you more effort now than ever, but it's well worth it! :ok:

By the way, it is called "Learning plateu". It's a common...
19th Nov 2007, 06:10
Replies: 43
Views: 6,429
Posted By tgflyer

Do you really want to go down that route? I have...

Do you really want to go down that route? I have noticed that you, just like RvB, are trying to throw some sort of statistics out there. You think that's gonna work?
I've been in aviation for a few...
14th Nov 2007, 15:00
Replies: 43
Views: 6,429
Posted By tgflyer

Bravo! Well said fernytickles! :D

Bravo! Well said fernytickles! :D
13th Nov 2007, 13:01
Replies: 43
Views: 6,429
Posted By tgflyer

Good point Whirlygig! :D RvB, here's an...

Good point Whirlygig! :D

RvB, here's an example for you:

A few years ago, we had to train a mixed crew for a charter company. On the first day of sim training, the guy comes up and says to his...
Replies: 7
Views: 1,174
Posted By tgflyer

Agreed. The only authority that can issue...

Agreed.

The only authority that can issue such license is the Federal Aviation Authority (FAA). A FSDO is the department within the FAA that processes the paperwork.
However, to obtain such...
Forum: ATC Issues
7th Nov 2007, 10:06
Replies: 52
Views: 22,598
Posted By tgflyer

Thumbs up :D I am glad to see that this is not a very...

:D
I am glad to see that this is not a very clear area!

Great discussion! Keep 'em coming!

TG
Forum: ATC Issues
31st Oct 2007, 13:47
Replies: 52
Views: 22,598
Posted By tgflyer

Thumbs up Just to make sure everybody understands me: I...

Just to make sure everybody understands me: I never, ever teach to adjust QNH for anything. And it is not what I was taught either.

I was just questioning the source in which it was stated, and...
Forum: ATC Issues
30th Oct 2007, 19:14
Replies: 52
Views: 22,598
Posted By tgflyer

Did it get hot in here??? :eek: Let's take a...

Did it get hot in here??? :eek:

Let's take a deep breath, shall we?

The good old barometric altimeter is a considerable amount of limitations. That's a fact. For the pilots it means that it can...
Forum: ATC Issues
29th Oct 2007, 08:59
Replies: 52
Views: 22,598
Posted By tgflyer

BOAC, I am sorry, but I have must given you...

BOAC,

I am sorry, but I have must given you the wrong impression. I am a pilot and flight instructor. The questions above arose during a class of a colleague of mine. I have posted the problem...
Forum: ATC Issues
28th Oct 2007, 09:52
Replies: 52
Views: 22,598
Posted By tgflyer

Where could we possibly find such allegations? ...

Where could we possibly find such allegations?

I mean, don't get me wrong, I completely understand the issue and the involved limitations of the altimeter, but I would like to be able to show the...
Forum: ATC Issues
24th Oct 2007, 09:04
Replies: 52
Views: 22,598
Posted By tgflyer

Thank you bookworm for your detailed explanation....

Thank you bookworm for your detailed explanation.

To sum it up: as a pilot we still need to make appropriate corrections to get the true altitudes while flying an IAP. :bored:

Thank you once...
Forum: ATC Issues
23rd Oct 2007, 15:31
Replies: 52
Views: 22,598
Posted By tgflyer

Question chevron, thanks for your reply. bookworm, ...

chevron, thanks for your reply.

bookworm,

I do understand the temperature problems that arise while using the altimeter and it's indications.
The problem which was presented to me, was quite...
Forum: ATC Issues
23rd Oct 2007, 12:03
Replies: 52
Views: 22,598
Posted By tgflyer

Exclamation QNH correction for instrument approach

Ladies and gents,

I apologise in advance if this happens to be the wrong place to ask.

Yesterday my colleague and I were confronted with a definition issue, or so we thought. During his class...
22nd Oct 2007, 16:24
Replies: 24
Views: 3,952
Posted By tgflyer

2211, I was taught the same procedure during...

2211,

I was taught the same procedure during my PPL. Everything worked out wonderfully until the day I had to fly to a busy airport and tower asked me to extend base. I can't remember how I...
Replies: 2
Views: 731
Posted By tgflyer

Exclamation I suggest you go to the spanish forum and clear...

I suggest you go to the spanish forum and clear it there.
Reason being that in Germany, for example, you can do 12 out of 14 exams in German. Your best bet is to check with the school or the...
Forum: North America
10th Aug 2007, 08:28
Replies: 329
Views: 161,002
Posted By tgflyer

Hi Natterjack, The FAA defines a cross country...

Hi Natterjack, The FAA defines a cross country anytime that the distance from the departure airport and destination airport is 50 NM or more. You can combine the ATP checkride with a type rating...
7th May 2007, 18:05
Replies: 2
Views: 830
Posted By tgflyer

Question FAA

Is your question in regards the JAA or FAA medical?

TG
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