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29th Jan 2021, 16:29
Replies: 19
Views: 3,834
Posted By CJ1234

Excellent, thanks Wiggy - so the best that can be...

Excellent, thanks Wiggy - so the best that can be done re the overwing exits is for the cabin crew to brief the pax manning them not to go out of them if there's a fire, i suppose.
29th Jan 2021, 13:20
Replies: 19
Views: 3,834
Posted By CJ1234

Thank you for that eckhard. I wonder, in an...

Thank you for that eckhard. I wonder, in an ongoing fire situation - is there time to bring a cabin crew member in and brief them? Is there a possibility of saying on the PA "this is your Captain,...
29th Jan 2021, 12:06
Replies: 19
Views: 3,834
Posted By CJ1234

Engine fire evacuations

Hi folks,
Say you reject the takeoff following an engine fire on the no.1 engine, stop into wind, perform all the necessary drills, fire the extinguisher bottles into the engine nacelles and the...
25th Nov 2020, 14:42
Replies: 1
Views: 1,031
Posted By CJ1234

Proficiency checks in private operation

Folks can I ask: If you were to operate an aircraft, say a light twin, privately on behalf of a private owner (so not public transport) in UK/Europe, would you have to undertake the same base...
15th Nov 2020, 21:53
Replies: 72
Views: 13,562
Posted By CJ1234

Quite agree. the NDB should have gone the way of...

Quite agree. the NDB should have gone the way of the dodo decades ago.
15th Nov 2020, 21:51
Replies: 30
Views: 5,532
Posted By CJ1234

I don’t know but jolly well remembered! I think...

I don’t know but jolly well remembered! I think that 421 was later replaced by another 441, G-BHLP. I used to see that around a fair bit.
15th Nov 2020, 20:35
Replies: 30
Views: 5,532
Posted By CJ1234

The AA at Coventry in the 80s

Hi folks,
I think AA had quite a large operation at Coventry, which I seem to remember included a 421 and even a Learjet. Can anyone remember what they actually did? Was it air...
8th Oct 2020, 10:04
Replies: 5
Views: 1,865
Posted By CJ1234

I knew that couldn't be right, thanks chaps

I knew that couldn't be right, thanks chaps
7th Oct 2020, 22:15
Replies: 5
Views: 1,865
Posted By CJ1234

Concorde Captain/FO duties

Hi folks,
Somebody told me recently that on the BA Concordes, Captain was always PF for every sector and F/O was always PNF (would call it PM these days). I expressed surprise at the time but in any...
Forum: Tech Log
15th Aug 2020, 05:09
Replies: 7
Views: 1,458
Posted By CJ1234

Thanks Mach. What did you mean by ‘back pressure’...

Thanks Mach. What did you mean by ‘back pressure’ in this context, by the way?
Forum: Tech Log
14th Aug 2020, 21:17
Replies: 7
Views: 1,458
Posted By CJ1234

146/Avro RJ engine anti-ice on ground

Hi folks,
Can anyone tell me why it (appears to be) standard procedure to have the engine anti-ice selected on before/during engine start on the 146/RJ?

Cheers all
3rd Jan 2018, 10:10
Replies: 6
Views: 3,531
Posted By CJ1234

Virgin Dreamliner problems

Hi folks,
It looks like Virgin has brought back some of the old A346s to replace the Dreamliners that are out of service. I just wondered how they do this in terms of crews - have they had to...
23rd Aug 2017, 18:43
Replies: 10
Views: 3,842
Posted By CJ1234

Pilot travel to sims at airlines like TOM

Just out of interest, could someone tell me how pilots for large airlines with numerous, disparate bases around the country get to their simulator training? For example, would a 757 pilot for TOM...
Forum: Questions
16th Aug 2017, 11:52
Replies: 0
Views: 788
Posted By CJ1234

Public transport type rating requirements

I am just an interested observer rather than a party who urgently needs to know this information, so if this is in the wrong section of the forum, I apologise.

I just wanted to ask if anyone could...
26th Dec 2016, 11:48
Replies: 4
Views: 3,830
Posted By CJ1234

Thanks chaps. Just curious, Dan, if it's not...

Thanks chaps. Just curious, Dan, if it's not fatigue management, what is it for? I mean, why did the airline ever bother to implement a 750 hr overtime threshold? Wouldn't it have been pointless...
23rd Dec 2016, 16:39
Replies: 4
Views: 3,830
Posted By CJ1234

Virgin 750 hour limit

I don't know if this is the right place to ask this but I just wanted to know if Virgin flight crew still work to the 750 hour annual limit rather than the 900 hours everyone else works to. I...
17th Nov 2015, 08:24
Replies: 40
Views: 23,499
Posted By CJ1234

Interesting. Isn't it illegal to have a very...

Interesting. Isn't it illegal to have a very similar name to a very similar local business? They want to be careful as the Central Flying School is also the primary RAF training institution. Gotta be...
22nd Feb 2015, 23:35
Replies: 0
Views: 892
Posted By CJ1234

HS748 and Fokker manuals sought by collector

Hello everyone,

I am afraid am a bit of a saddo and do enjoy the collection of airliner manuals from various British and European airlines and have quite a collection including F27, DC9, 1-11, 737...
Forum: Questions
18th Aug 2013, 20:12
Replies: 19
Views: 3,818
Posted By CJ1234

If I'm the "OP" (don't know what that means) then...

If I'm the "OP" (don't know what that means) then I am not confusing anything with adverse yaw. My question has nothing to do with adverse yaw. Neither is it about sideslipping in crosswind landings....
Forum: Questions
3rd Aug 2013, 08:23
Replies: 19
Views: 3,818
Posted By CJ1234

If you bank to the left in the 152, you also have...

If you bank to the left in the 152, you also have to apply left rudder because the aircraft slips in the direction of turn (pretty sure this is caused by the change in direction of lift which is now...
Forum: Questions
2nd Aug 2013, 22:08
Replies: 19
Views: 3,818
Posted By CJ1234

Sideslip

Why don't big jet aeroplanes slip in the turn like the Cessna 152 does? I understand the principle of why the 152 does this, but why doesn't it apply to big aircraft? I have a feeling it has...
Forum: Questions
21st Mar 2012, 20:12
Replies: 1
Views: 2,053
Posted By CJ1234

777 checklist

I'm not a boeing man i'm afraid i just wondered this out of curiosity (don't know if i can do this). on the 777, do you skip items on the electronic checklist if it has already been completed? it's...
29th Jun 2010, 08:25
Replies: 21
Views: 12,729
Posted By CJ1234

I thought Virgin were against operating two...

I thought Virgin were against operating two engines over the pond?
Forum: Tech Log
8th Jun 2010, 14:16
Replies: 9
Views: 13,981
Posted By CJ1234

oh dear, i've had no such warning. i hope i dont...

oh dear, i've had no such warning. i hope i dont have to buy another - my headset is fab
Forum: Questions
31st May 2010, 13:10
Replies: 14
Views: 1,642
Posted By CJ1234

Scheduled evening atlantic services

As a short hauler, I'm not too familiar with long haul ops. I was under the impression that between certain times, the NATs work westbound, and then at night time, NATs work eastbound. Yet, there are...
14th May 2010, 19:28
Replies: 59
Views: 22,956
Posted By CJ1234

Spadhamton: don't talk crap. Gone are the...

Spadhamton: don't talk crap.

Gone are the days when captains can just say "ah stick another tonne on" - and the industry is all the best for it. Airlines save money, less fuel loaded=less fuel...
Forum: Questions
7th May 2010, 23:01
Replies: 46
Views: 9,558
Posted By CJ1234

ultimate hotel? how about the thistle at...

ultimate hotel? how about the thistle at aberdeen?
:}
7th May 2010, 22:53
Replies: 7
Views: 1,060
Posted By CJ1234

no and i never understand that. i see captains...

no and i never understand that. i see captains with years of experience ballsing up simple aproaches. very frustrating.
4th May 2010, 22:14
Replies: 4,437
Views: 1,044,599
Posted By CJ1234

sorry this is off topic but one of my colleagues...

sorry this is off topic but one of my colleagues told me that many years ago there was an f27 which taxied onto stand at bhx without guidance and smashed up one of the jetties. can anyone confirm it...
4th May 2010, 22:10
Replies: 9,241
Views: 5,244,678
Posted By CJ1234

yes they will get charged to use the better...

yes they will get charged to use the better stands. dont forget too that certain airlines refuse the airbridge stands - they take too long and cost more. in fairness, i can say from experience that...
Forum: Questions
21st Mar 2010, 11:50
Replies: 9
Views: 6,784
Posted By CJ1234

That R/T is so bloody shoddy.

That R/T is so bloody shoddy.
10th Mar 2010, 18:39
Replies: 119
Views: 45,341
Posted By CJ1234

I've been asked to post a link to the Pegasus...

I've been asked to post a link to the Pegasus Flying Club

So here it is:

https://sites.google.com/site/pegasusflyingclubaberdeen/
Forum: Tech Log
17th Feb 2010, 10:38
Replies: 10
Views: 6,290
Posted By CJ1234

I'm going on the 320 - maybe the 330's different?

I'm going on the 320 - maybe the 330's different?
Forum: Tech Log
16th Feb 2010, 18:22
Replies: 10
Views: 6,290
Posted By CJ1234

I was under the impression that turn coordination...

I was under the impression that turn coordination was supplied right up to the limit (67 degrees)

I do know that 33 degrees is the point at which bank angle prot comes into action in normal law,...
19th Jan 2010, 16:47
Replies: 3,930
Views: 1,921,218
Posted By CJ1234

Sir Michael Bishop lifetime achievement award. ...

Sir Michael Bishop lifetime achievement award.

:p:p:p

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