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19th Feb 2024, 14:53
Replies: 221
Views: 59,187
Posted By FiveGirlKit

The data shows the first indication of altitude...

The data shows the first indication of altitude (50') at this position. The reading before this shows 0' well past the threshold. ...
19th Feb 2024, 12:49
Replies: 221
Views: 59,187
Posted By FiveGirlKit

Plowing the fields?

I would like to see pictures of the track of the aircraft on the ground. They finally had a positive rate of climb when they crossed the Autobahn at 50', and that is ~1500m past the end of the...
23rd Jun 2022, 11:18
Replies: 45
Views: 19,086
Posted By FiveGirlKit

LH gear collapse, runway excursion, glideslope...

LH gear collapse, runway excursion, glideslope antenna hit, fuel leak/fire, self evacuation.

In the first 5 seconds of the video in post #1 we can see the right wing high, and the left wing...
21st Jan 2022, 13:25
Replies: 182
Views: 52,818
Posted By FiveGirlKit

Maybe it is insensitive to highlight this on a...

Maybe it is insensitive to highlight this on a pilot's forum, but the crew* missed many things in those 30+ seconds, at a point in the flight where their attention should have been at maximum (stay...
13th Jan 2022, 11:46
Replies: 182
Views: 52,818
Posted By FiveGirlKit

NOTAMs have been issued, effective on 19 January...

NOTAMs have been issued, effective on 19 January (when 5G is turned on). Example:

!FDC 2/3714 SFO IAP SAN FRANCISCO INTL, SAN FRANCISCO, CA. ILS RWY 28R (SA CAT I), AMDT 15A ... ILS RWY 28R (CAT...
10th Jan 2022, 11:32
Replies: 182
Views: 52,818
Posted By FiveGirlKit

Airports with 5G Buffers | Federal Aviation...

Airports with 5G Buffers | Federal Aviation Administration (faa.gov) (https://www.faa.gov/newsroom/airports-5g-buffers)
The 50 Airports with 5G Buffer zones are considered safe, and so any airport...
10th Jan 2022, 11:13
Replies: 19
Views: 12,501
Posted By FiveGirlKit

"You're only supposed to blow the bloody doors...

"You're only supposed to blow the bloody doors off!" Seriously though, why is 1L entry door off, and expelled debris outside the aircraft? Something went bang during the fire methinks, which caused...
13th Aug 2021, 11:20
Replies: 91
Views: 90,621
Posted By FiveGirlKit

It looks like EASA does not agree with the QCAA actions

Qatar A350: EASA Taking No Action (at this time)! - Mentour Pilot (https://mentourpilot.com/qatar-a350-easa-taking-no-action-at-this-time/)

“Based on the data provided to EASA, there is no...
10th Feb 2021, 10:44
Replies: 871
Views: 963,769
Posted By FiveGirlKit

Why would the thrust lever of the left engine reduce?

The preliminary report says that the "thrust lever of the left engine started reducing, while the thrust lever position of the right engine remained." Assuming the RH remained at a high power...
24th Oct 2019, 08:08
Replies: 19
Views: 17,902
Posted By FiveGirlKit

Back on the safety issue.... The FAA issued...

Back on the safety issue....

The FAA issued an AD removing 8 GE90-115B engines from service.

The AD says the other engine was also damaged by the liberated turbine...


This emergency AD was...
20th Dec 2018, 10:25
Replies: 719
Views: 567,004
Posted By FiveGirlKit

Unfortunately it seems that "certain aviation...

Unfortunately it seems that "certain aviation licenses" does not cover any personnel licenses, but rather it covers design certificates and approvals held in the UK which need to be maintained...
28th Nov 2018, 13:59
Replies: 2,099
Views: 1,467,295
Posted By FiveGirlKit

What a strange recommendation. Leaving aside the...

What a strange recommendation. Leaving aside the fact that this aircraft flew multiple sectors with similar defects and whether this should have resulted in diversions or not, how can any pilot make...
28th Nov 2018, 13:33
Replies: 2,099
Views: 1,467,295
Posted By FiveGirlKit

Maybe this was the engineer, logged as a crew...

Maybe this was the engineer, logged as a crew member....
23rd Nov 2018, 13:23
Replies: 719
Views: 567,004
Posted By FiveGirlKit

In Politico yesterday - if the deal is agreed, it...

In Politico yesterday - if the deal is agreed, it seems The UK will leave EASA at the end of the transition period (end of 2020). If the deal is not agreed, the UK will leave EASA on 29 March 2019.
...
16th Nov 2018, 12:44
Replies: 2,099
Views: 1,467,295
Posted By FiveGirlKit

A rather negative view of the systems being...

A rather negative view of the systems being introduced by ODA, which assumes it will be worse than before.

A certifying authority either has to: use its own staff to verify every compliance...
29th Oct 2018, 11:04
Replies: 2,099
Views: 1,467,295
Posted By FiveGirlKit

There is far more information in this electronic...

There is far more information in this electronic log-book entry compared to the picture of the technical log provided by Maisk. I wonder if the engineer repairing the IAS and ALT disagree fault was...
27th Apr 2018, 09:44
Replies: 719
Views: 567,004
Posted By FiveGirlKit

Hmm, I wonder if the EU27 would gladly welcome...

Hmm, I wonder if the EU27 would gladly welcome the prodigal son back in 5 years? I predict that once left, it will take a generation before the EU will consider the UK joining again
19th Apr 2018, 14:19
Replies: 466
Views: 526,436
Posted By FiveGirlKit

EASA airworthiness directive issued 2 weeks ago, FAA not

EASA issued AD 2018-0071 (https://ad.easa.europa.eu/ad/2018-0071) on 26 March 2018 following the first incident of loss of fan blade. It says:

Reason:
An occurrence was reported of fan blade...
16th Apr 2018, 15:22
Replies: 26
Views: 11,925
Posted By FiveGirlKit

This is not news :ugh: EASA have been...

This is not news :ugh:

EASA have been working on this for years - Functions and responsibilities of B1 and B2 support staff - link with sign-off...
13th Apr 2018, 15:13
Replies: 719
Views: 567,004
Posted By FiveGirlKit

EC notice on BREXIT issued, licenses/certificates invalid

See the link on here https://www.easa.europa.eu/brexit-negotiations , referring to a "NOTICE TO STAKEHOLDERS - WITHDRAWAL OF THE UNITED KINGDOM AND EU AVIATION SAFETY RULES" on the European...
4th Apr 2018, 14:58
Replies: 71
Views: 41,646
Posted By FiveGirlKit

I see it like this: unless there is an aviation...

I see it like this: unless there is an aviation deal of some sort to keep the UK in the EASA system, all certificates/approvals/licenses issued by the UK CAA will loose mutual recognition in the EASA...
Forum: Rotorheads
10th May 2016, 20:10
Replies: 1,949
Views: 1,584,796
Posted By FiveGirlKit

Really? Norway applies the same Airworthiness...

Really? Norway applies the same Airworthiness rules as the rest of Europe, and both Part M and 145 require independent checks and critical task error management philosophies. Having the same guy...
22nd Jul 2015, 07:27
Replies: 13
Views: 10,030
Posted By FiveGirlKit

Thousands of missing shoulder-lauched missiles

"British military personnel are training foreign governments on how to prevent terrorists shooting down airliners with shoulder-launched missiles looted from Col Muammar Gaddafi’s stockpiles. ...
4th Mar 2015, 20:11
Replies: 318
Views: 238,916
Posted By FiveGirlKit

Why were the pax buses waiting before the pax...

Why were the pax buses waiting before the pax were evacuated? It seems the aircraft crashed, emergency services and buses arrived, and then there was an evacuation - strange sequence of events?
20th Jan 2015, 13:01
Replies: 3,923
Views: 4,451,206
Posted By FiveGirlKit

Assuming the radome was attached to the aircraft...

Assuming the radome was attached to the aircraft when it hit the sea, the radome has drifted on average 24km per day (550/23).
Forum: Tech Log
5th Jan 2015, 13:31
Replies: 48
Views: 11,095
Posted By FiveGirlKit

Unfortunately GPS/INS derived information does...

Unfortunately GPS/INS derived information does not provide all the information supplied by the air sensors on the aircraft to allow the aircraft to be flown safely, as aircraft fly relative to the...
5th Jan 2015, 13:00
Replies: 105
Views: 63,753
Posted By FiveGirlKit

I suppose it depends where the sensor is. The...

I suppose it depends where the sensor is. The sensor cannot be between the rotors and stators due to it also wearing out. Therefore, it will be positioned relatively near the outer surface of the...
16th Jan 2013, 09:31
Replies: 601
Views: 271,943
Posted By FiveGirlKit

@ Parabatix - "diverting to Battersea". ...

@ Parabatix - "diverting to Battersea".

Why? Weather? Technical problem?

Where did this information come from?
17th Jun 2012, 19:38
Replies: 40
Views: 28,830
Posted By FiveGirlKit

Mechanical failure

Looking at the picture, it is not just a swinging lever failure. At least it is a main alignment brace failure, or worse. Wingtip damage and prop damage too. An expensive day out!
24th May 2012, 20:06
Replies: 5
Views: 5,148
Posted By FiveGirlKit

Aft cabin fire?

No fire from the engines or wing fuel tanks. It looks like the fire was in the cabin. Well done to them in getting down safely and getting away. :ok:
18th May 2012, 21:19
Replies: 13
Views: 7,603
Posted By FiveGirlKit

Down safely

.... but seem to be missing a wheel on LH undercarraige :D
18th May 2012, 20:58
Replies: 6
Views: 7,645
Posted By FiveGirlKit

Nicely sanatized

OLT Express - OLT Express information on emergency landing - News (http://www.oltexpress.com/en/nowosci/news/landing)
6th Dec 2010, 20:07
Replies: 891
Views: 121,822
Posted By FiveGirlKit

This trolling is indeed fun! SoCal App Are...

This trolling is indeed fun!

SoCal App
Are you reading the same report as me? This guy was clearly flying on his FAA license during both crashes. The report clearly says "If the aircraft had been...
6th Dec 2010, 17:23
Replies: 891
Views: 121,822
Posted By FiveGirlKit

The problem is Gents, many of the 'flags of...

The problem is Gents, many of the 'flags of convenience' (sorry, ICAO contracting states), have no idea how their fleet is being operated in Europe. Some don't care a hoot. Maybe the FAA is the best...
5th Dec 2010, 19:51
Replies: 891
Views: 121,822
Posted By FiveGirlKit

Bent out of shape

What a great thread! I have never seen so many bitter and twisted people in one place!

Of course the citizens of a land should not be exempt of the laws of that land - even for the golden idol...
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