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19th Sep 2021, 12:04
Replies: 81
Views: 47,182
Posted By Life of Leisure

As to why is the 737max such a sales sucess, two...

As to why is the 737max such a sales sucess, two factors need to be remembered:

1. Airlines which already had 737s had already invested in trained crew, spares, etc. and changing to the A320 would...
19th Oct 2020, 11:04
Replies: 4,519
Views: 2,990,547
Posted By Life of Leisure

Return of Flybe

According to the BBC the Flybe brand and remaining assets have been purchased by one of its former shareholders Thyme Opco. The article says operations could restart next year....
5th Sep 2020, 11:41
Replies: 6
Views: 1,228
Posted By Life of Leisure

I have an Acer R13 Chromebook and am delighted...

I have an Acer R13 Chromebook and am delighted with it.
Pros:
Inexpensive, butat the time I bought it, the bottom end of the Windows PCs were a similar price.
Compared with tablets the keyboard is...
9th Jun 2020, 11:24
Replies: 4
Views: 2,652
Posted By Life of Leisure

One interesting part of the ministerial statement...

One interesting part of the ministerial statement (according to the local Toulouse newspaper) was 1.5B€ for R&D into aircraft with 30% reduced carbon emissions and specifically aimed at a short to...
12th May 2020, 11:18
Replies: 5
Views: 3,508
Posted By Life of Leisure

Thanks Airbubba. That was a fascinating article.

Thanks Airbubba. That was a fascinating article.
11th May 2020, 15:30
Replies: 5
Views: 3,508
Posted By Life of Leisure

I am probably being thick, but why is a Colombian...

I am probably being thick, but why is a Colombian airline filing for bankruptcyin New York?
11th May 2020, 13:37
Replies: 351
Views: 223,581
Posted By Life of Leisure

According to the BBC News web site "The...

According to the BBC News web site "The government later clarified that the rules would apply not just to air passengers, but also those arriving by other means of travel such as train or ferry."
14th Apr 2020, 10:22
Replies: 633
Views: 610,722
Posted By Life of Leisure

A quick internet search (not enough posts to give...

A quick internet search (not enough posts to give the link) came up with a French government web site that gave the total cost of healthcare in 2018 as 203.5 billion euros with 78.1% paid by the...
26th Jul 2019, 12:49
Replies: 24
Views: 10,665
Posted By Life of Leisure

According to La Depeche du Midi (Toulouse paper)...

According to La Depeche du Midi (Toulouse paper) There were flames when the gear was lowered and brakes failed. The pilot ejected with the aircraft on the ground. He has light injuries to his...
1st Jun 2016, 15:29
Replies: 1,184
Views: 2,630,032
Posted By Life of Leisure

Wiggy, Yes, La Depeche. You are right in...

Wiggy,

Yes, La Depeche. You are right in translating "a pu être détecté" as "may have been detected", so not definite, but intereting that he has issued a statement. The newspaper seems to be more...
Forum: Tech Log
11th Mar 2010, 12:58
Replies: 18
Views: 43,276
Posted By Life of Leisure

I have just checked and both FAR 25 section...

I have just checked and both FAR 25 section 25.473 and JAR 25, also section 25.473 specify that the aircraft must withstand loads due to landing at MLW at a limit descent velocity of 10 fps, i.e. 600...
Forum: Tech Log
9th Mar 2010, 14:59
Replies: 18
Views: 43,276
Posted By Life of Leisure

I've been retired for a while, but from memory,...

I've been retired for a while, but from memory, 600fpm is the design limit for landings at weights up to MLW as specified by the airworthiness requirements (JAR25 in Europe or FAR25 in USA). Any...
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