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2nd Apr 2015, 14:20
Replies: 3,543
Views: 5,640,743
Posted By Seat 32F

@Chronus I'm confused. It's been...

@Chronus



I'm confused. It's been stated that in the US there is a two-person in the cockpit rule already in place, in which case if this happened, it must be an ineffective policy, at least...
29th Mar 2015, 23:23
Replies: 3,543
Views: 5,640,743
Posted By Seat 32F

What worries me most about this whole sorry...

What worries me most about this whole sorry affair is the knee-jerk reaction that seems to be arising, both from the airline industry itself, and some of the folks on this thread. I speak only as...
23rd Mar 2014, 08:13
Replies: 11,831
Views: 24,371,622
Posted By Seat 32F

If you haven't already seen it, post 7124 gives...

If you haven't already seen it, post 7124 gives an excellent explanation of how the satellite and aircraft keep in precise synchronisation without having the need for the aircraft to have a clock to...
22nd Mar 2014, 12:08
Replies: 11,831
Views: 24,371,622
Posted By Seat 32F

I think AT1 in his post 7124 explains that the...

I think AT1 in his post 7124 explains that the satellite sends out a precise timestamp as part of its ping and the receiver returns it along with the receiver's unique iD, this allowing the lag to be...
17th Mar 2014, 11:09
Replies: 11,831
Views: 24,371,622
Posted By Seat 32F

lack of pings

The lack of info on previous pings from MH370 might mean:

1 - the data is not available. Seems unlikely
2 - the data doesn't correlate with other known observations and is regarded as...
17th Mar 2014, 09:07
Replies: 11,831
Views: 24,371,622
Posted By Seat 32F

@xgjunkie: if you were correct in your hypothesis...

@xgjunkie: if you were correct in your hypothesis that previous pings (the details of which have not been published) might also be on the same arc thereby indicating the possibility of a stationary...
17th Mar 2014, 08:45
Replies: 11,831
Views: 24,371,622
Posted By Seat 32F

@lakedude: agreed, in networking the ping is 'is...

@lakedude: agreed, in networking the ping is 'is anyone there?' so in order for a correct response the reply has to return to the originating address, therefore the ping must contain a unique ID.
17th Mar 2014, 08:21
Replies: 11,831
Views: 24,371,622
Posted By Seat 32F

@xgjunkie: as I understand it, MH370 signal was...

@xgjunkie: as I understand it, MH370 signal was just ping, not ping/handshake
17th Mar 2014, 08:13
Replies: 11,831
Views: 24,371,622
Posted By Seat 32F

@xgjunkie "The point I'm making is it is...

@xgjunkie
"The point I'm making is it is entirely possible that this ping is from other Malaysian airlines aircraft at Kuala Lumpur where the arc from the satellite cuts through nearby?"

Surely...
24th Aug 2011, 19:09
Replies: 184
Views: 253,510
Posted By Seat 32F

Have just popped it onto Face book, hopefully the...

Have just popped it onto Face book, hopefully the 'viral' effect will kick in.
23rd Aug 2011, 22:19
Replies: 184
Views: 253,510
Posted By Seat 32F

Indeed. Mrs Egging displayed incredible dignity...

Indeed. Mrs Egging displayed incredible dignity and elegance in the face of her personal loss. She is an example to us all.
23rd Aug 2011, 14:44
Replies: 184
Views: 253,510
Posted By Seat 32F

All very sad and my thoughts go out to Flt Lt Jon...

All very sad and my thoughts go out to Flt Lt Jon Egging's remarkable widow, his family, friends and colleagues in the team. I hope that the true facts emerge quickly so that they may know with...
27th Jun 2005, 22:00
Replies: 245
Views: 68,508
Posted By Seat 32F

As a mere passive observer all I can say is that...

As a mere passive observer all I can say is that all the talk and bluster about how good the various ATCs are is all fine and dandy, but doesn't actually address the hard fact that what would...
26th Jun 2005, 16:13
Replies: 29
Views: 10,198
Posted By Seat 32F

Yeah that's the one, thanks. What an...

Yeah that's the one, thanks.

What an incredible story. Whatever anyone says, it has to be a wonderful testimony to Captain Harvey's airmanship that he and his crew were able to bring the aircraft...
26th Jun 2005, 09:16
Replies: 29
Views: 10,198
Posted By Seat 32F

Just a little postscript to this. I read...

Just a little postscript to this.

I read earlier this year the in the Telegraph an additional article on the Viking incident as papers relating to it became available under the Freedom of...
8th Jan 2004, 20:43
Replies: 16
Views: 2,533
Posted By Seat 32F

Reminds me of when I was on a Thai International...

Reminds me of when I was on a Thai International flight from BKK - LHR a few years back. 30 mins into the flight, I noticed that the old lady in the seat in front of me was having a seizure of some...
8th Jan 2004, 02:36
Replies: 315
Views: 41,552
Posted By Seat 32F

No, not at all! And of course, any flight could...

No, not at all! And of course, any flight could be considered a terrorist target.

In any case it's not the sky marshalls that I'm saying necessarily represent the danger, it's the mere fact that...
8th Jan 2004, 01:16
Replies: 315
Views: 41,552
Posted By Seat 32F

That is reassuring, but I wonder how this...

That is reassuring, but I wonder how this principle reconciles with a security situation that has become so bad that it warrants armed personnel to be present on a flight?
7th Jan 2004, 20:05
Replies: 315
Views: 41,552
Posted By Seat 32F

My take on this as a humble passenger is that up...

My take on this as a humble passenger is that up until now I have always assumed that a flight that I board is pretty safe on that basis that the pilots are hardly going to knowingly put their own...
6th Jan 2004, 23:37
Replies: 315
Views: 41,552
Posted By Seat 32F

Yep, so perhaps secondary security screening at...

Yep, so perhaps secondary security screening at the gate just before boarding would be an idea?
6th Jan 2004, 23:04
Replies: 315
Views: 41,552
Posted By Seat 32F

... and Bruce Willis like, the sky marshall...

... and Bruce Willis like, the sky marshall springs from his economy seat and simultaneously manages to 'neutralise' all of a determined team or terrorists single handedly? At least that's how it...
6th Jan 2004, 18:32
Replies: 315
Views: 41,552
Posted By Seat 32F

Haven't waded through the whole of this thread,...

Haven't waded through the whole of this thread, but I'm curious to know what the insurers' angle is on this? If the security situation is serious enough to warrant an armed anonymous passenger on...
3rd Oct 2001, 14:41
Replies: 30
Views: 2,408
Posted By Seat 32F

Post I received this today from a friend in Taiwan. I...

I received this today from a friend in Taiwan. I think it speaks for itself:



[ 03 October 2001: Message edited by: Seat 32F ]
10th Sep 2001, 22:01
Replies: 8
Views: 497
Posted By Seat 32F

Post Upon further investigation I don't think it's the...

Upon further investigation I don't think it's the authors of UBB or IE.

I think the root of the problem is that the pprune cookie comes from pprune.org but the site url is pprune.com, so IE6 sees...
10th Sep 2001, 10:58
Replies: 8
Views: 497
Posted By Seat 32F

Post IE6 & PPRuNe cookies

I don't know if this is going to be a big problem looming or not, but I have discovered that (on my system at least) the default 'medium' security setting of the new Internet Explorer 6 prevents the...
10th Sep 2001, 04:07
Replies: 68
Views: 9,606
Posted By Seat 32F

Post lomapaseo Thankyou. I apologise for asking...

lomapaseo

Thankyou. I apologise for asking naive questions, and no I am not a lawyer. But regardless of everything else, surely if it was known that Concorde was especially susceptible to the...
10th Sep 2001, 02:41
Replies: 68
Views: 9,606
Posted By Seat 32F

Post So if the runway had been swept before Concorde's...

So if the runway had been swept before Concorde's departure, the accident would not have happened. Which leads me to ask:

1 - what is the normal frequency of take off / landings before runways are...
8th Sep 2001, 17:02
Replies: 68
Views: 9,606
Posted By Seat 32F

Post That's fine but as I see it, what you have...

That's fine but as I see it, what you have outlined only looks at various factors in isolation of others.

Accidents tend to happen not just as a single failure in design or decision, but because...
8th Sep 2001, 15:36
Replies: 11
Views: 565
Posted By Seat 32F

fish The only way as far as I know is for you to...

The only way as far as I know is for you to acquire an IDE RAID disk controller which will enable you to combine the drives so that they appear as one. However this is probably not going to be...
8th Sep 2001, 15:01
Replies: 68
Views: 9,606
Posted By Seat 32F

fish Jackonicko Having only very limited aviation...

Jackonicko

Having only very limited aviation experience I am hesitant to raise this question again in an aviation professionals' forum, but you've touched upon a subject that I am curious to...
6th Sep 2001, 21:04
Replies: 8
Views: 526
Posted By Seat 32F

fish MIght I just add that there is another excellent...

MIght I just add that there is another excellent online payment system at Nochex (http://www.nochex.co.uk) which allows payment to be made in GBP (Sterling) rather than USD.
6th Sep 2001, 20:31
Replies: 99
Views: 8,114
Posted By Seat 32F

Post Am I right in thinking that (although they may...

Am I right in thinking that (although they may not necessarily have been causal factors to the accident itself) these combinations of excessive take off weight, the questionable maintenance aspects...
Forum: Tech Log
6th Sep 2001, 20:31
Replies: 99
Views: 8,257
Posted By Seat 32F

Post Am I right in thinking that (although they may...

Am I right in thinking that (although they may not necessarily have been causal factors to the accident itself) these combinations of excessive take off weight, the questionable maintenance aspects...
21st Aug 2001, 03:32
Replies: 92
Views: 3,670
Posted By Seat 32F

fish Surely the point is: is it acceptable to have a...

Surely the point is: is it acceptable to have a situation whereby in the event that one of your key personnel is unavoidably delayed, an entire planeload of passengers is held up for hours, with all...
21st Aug 2001, 03:32
Replies: 86
Views: 7,514
Posted By Seat 32F

fish Surely the point is: is it acceptable to have a...

Surely the point is: is it acceptable to have a situation whereby in the event that one of your key personnel is unavoidably delayed, an entire planeload of passengers is held up for hours, with all...
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