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7th Mar 2022, 11:05
Replies: 56
Views: 7,710
Posted By JammedStab

I guess the issue is that you stated poor...

I guess the issue is that you stated poor airspeed control and pattern planned for a situation that was handled with resounding success as if the final result was successful despite poor techniques...
24th Mar 2021, 01:12
Replies: 14
Views: 7,273
Posted By JammedStab

The Airbus flap handle doesn't have the same...

The Airbus flap handle doesn't have the same protective gates that the Boeing aircraft have.
26th Sep 2019, 21:33
Replies: 183
Views: 301,426
Posted By JammedStab

Hate to see all those jobs lost.

Hate to see all those jobs lost.
14th Sep 2018, 00:30
Replies: 2
Views: 2,925
Posted By JammedStab

Woody Woodward ferry pilot mystery

It is a story from long ago but interesting nonetheless. No doubt one of many who have disappeared, a former owner of my aircraft did the same while crossing the English Channel. I wonder if anyone...
1st Sep 2018, 16:48
Replies: 1
Views: 738
Posted By JammedStab

UK CAP’s

Quick question. Are the CAP’s the same sort of thing as Advisory Circulars in the U.S.?
24th Aug 2018, 17:14
Replies: 8
Views: 8,140
Posted By JammedStab

If I remember correctly, the Japanese authorities...

If I remember correctly, the Japanese authorities have stated in a memo of the requirement for airlines to make a report if something has fallen from the airplane.

I’m sure this will be done....
16th Aug 2018, 11:57
Replies: 19
Views: 8,301
Posted By JammedStab

How did the pilot do that?

How did the pilot do that?
11th Aug 2018, 22:47
Replies: 2
Views: 1,147
Posted By JammedStab

Citation VII electrics question

Just reading an article which says that the VII was designed with a Parallel Bus system that it inherited from the Citation III. But the Europeans would not certify it so a split bus modification was...
Forum: Canada
11th Aug 2018, 03:54
Replies: 13
Views: 3,415
Posted By JammedStab

I knew Larry as well. He always had a story or...

I knew Larry as well. He always had a story or three. He gave me information about agricultural spraying as he had some sort of background in that aviation field along with many others. I believe he...
11th Aug 2018, 03:20
Replies: 11
Views: 9,289
Posted By JammedStab

Have only been there once about two years ago....

Have only been there once about two years ago. Checked my own personal airport notes which says that the blue and orange taxiway liones are for narrowbody only. Can't seem to find where I got that...
Replies: 24
Views: 33,240
Posted By JammedStab

A book has been published on the subject.The...

A book has been published on the subject.The Story Behind Scapegoat: A Flight Crew’s Journey From Heroes to Villains to Redemption by Emilio Corsetti III
The inspiration for this book came from a...
5th Aug 2018, 23:03
Replies: 36
Views: 10,554
Posted By JammedStab

"They have sowed the wind, and now they will reap...

"They have sowed the wind, and now they will reap the whirlwind"

Arthur Harris -1942
Forum: Tech Log
5th Aug 2018, 19:50
Replies: 45
Views: 9,039
Posted By JammedStab

Why did they want us to maintain altitude

As I go through the Airbus Upset Recovery Training they mention about how we used to try to maintain altitude in a stall recovery in the sim until the obvious became obvious and it was not longer...
Forum: Tech Log
4th Aug 2018, 03:16
Replies: 29
Views: 9,785
Posted By JammedStab

I have to admit, I was surprised to discover that...

I have to admit, I was surprised to discover that the 727 does not have a stick pusher to ensure that there is never a deep stall. ATR has one though.
22nd Jul 2018, 20:31
Replies: 6
Views: 3,673
Posted By JammedStab

Dark-coloured aircraft can thwart docking systems: EASA

Europe's safety authority is cautioning operators that dark liveries can potentially result in parking collisions because visual-docking systems might not be able to recognise the manoeuvring...
Forum: Tech Log
22nd Jul 2018, 18:01
Replies: 21
Views: 7,878
Posted By JammedStab

Looking back at aircraft flown over the years, it...

Looking back at aircraft flown over the years, it does seem like power was the tuboprop wording "Max Power" and thrust was the jet terminology. Certainly thrust was never used in the turboprop world...
21st Jul 2018, 04:09
Replies: 10
Views: 6,089
Posted By JammedStab

I believe that there is a lot of rudder blanking...

I believe that there is a lot of rudder blanking on the Beluga type aircraft.
Forum: Tech Log
16th Jul 2018, 16:45
Replies: 9
Views: 4,277
Posted By JammedStab

Thanks, But based on subsequent replies that...

Thanks,

But based on subsequent replies that this procedure is due to reasons other than FADEC issues from lightning strikes which is what I meant.

Interesting to know about it though.
12th Jul 2018, 04:44
Replies: 7
Views: 2,545
Posted By JammedStab

The real reason China is building so many GA airports

From Aviation Week...

"Is China’s airport development program a serious attempt to bring air transportation to the country’s far-flung regions? Are the hundreds of airports planned going to truly...
Forum: Tech Log
12th Jul 2018, 04:12
Replies: 9
Views: 4,277
Posted By JammedStab

Who starts the APU near thunderstorms?

According to this article, "experts" recommend FADEC equipped airplanes do so in "areas of electrical activity" after some CF-34 flameouts. Are CRJ guys required to do this? Not recommended on any...
11th Jul 2018, 14:46
Replies: 17
Views: 9,025
Posted By JammedStab

If YOW really refused them and fuel happens to be...

If YOW really refused them and fuel happens to be critical(which it obviously was not in this case), just declare an emergency and land. There is plenty of ramp space in YOW even if no gates are...
11th Jul 2018, 14:38
Replies: 503
Views: 343,042
Posted By JammedStab

Any autofeather on an aircraft like that?

Any autofeather on an aircraft like that?
Forum: Freight Dogs
8th Jul 2018, 14:38
Replies: 10
Views: 5,163
Posted By JammedStab

s I have to admit that the thought has...

s

I have to admit that the thought has crossed my mind after seeing some of the scandals in the aviation industry. Most recently is Boeing being affected by flase certification by Kobe steel....
...
8th Jul 2018, 14:29
Replies: 141
Views: 55,684
Posted By JammedStab

I agree with the take a look through the open...

I agree with the take a look through the open window idea. But, if only part of the engine is in view, I wouldn't want to make a big bet that not seeing any smoke guaranteed that there actually was...
3rd Jul 2018, 14:35
Replies: 141
Views: 55,684
Posted By JammedStab

Or sucked into an engine if they go off the...

Or sucked into an engine if they go off the leading edge of some of the smaller aircraft without slides. Like these guys here who could have been sucked in if there was a delay. Evacuated due to a...
2nd Jul 2018, 13:19
Replies: 10
Views: 1,563
Posted By JammedStab

50 years ago: GE roars back into the airline industry

50 years ago: GE roars back into the airline industry

50 years ago: GE roars back into the airline industry | The Bike Shop...
30th Jun 2018, 22:46
Replies: 45
Views: 22,619
Posted By JammedStab

Maybe it is best to just go around the whole line...

Maybe it is best to just go around the whole line instead of penetrating it. This was my flight a little while back. No penetration, no issues. Missed seeing the Grand Canyon though....
29th Jun 2018, 04:43
Replies: 50
Views: 19,793
Posted By JammedStab

Or.....MK Airlines in Halifax.....not enough...

Or.....MK Airlines in Halifax.....not enough thrust used for the runway length based on its actual weight.
29th Jun 2018, 04:16
Replies: 141
Views: 55,684
Posted By JammedStab

Two bottles total. One would use both bottles and...

Two bottles total. One would use both bottles and not consider saving one for the other engine in a case like this.
28th Jun 2018, 16:44
Replies: 141
Views: 55,684
Posted By JammedStab

It doesn't matter whether you are in flight or on...

It doesn't matter whether you are in flight or on the ground. Common sense dictates that you do the memory items portion of the engine fire checklist which will do what was required, shut down the...
28th Jun 2018, 03:11
Replies: 141
Views: 55,684
Posted By JammedStab

Just to be clear, for this situation at BA one...

Just to be clear, for this situation at BA one does not call for Memory Items(and then the checklist once the Memory Items are said to be complete) but instead calls for the Engine Fire checklist at...
27th Jun 2018, 20:52
Replies: 141
Views: 55,684
Posted By JammedStab

Guys...... According to the report, "While...

Guys......

According to the report, "While the airplane was decelerating to a stop, the fire warning bell sounded. When the airplane came to stop, the captain called for the engine fire checklist....
23rd Jun 2018, 23:34
Replies: 18
Views: 15,940
Posted By JammedStab

A runway excursion of of 10L is very concerning...

A runway excursion of of 10L is very concerning but an excursion to the left side of 10C would be extremely dangerous. Take a look at google earth between taxiways P3 and P5 and you will see a road....
22nd Jun 2018, 14:42
Replies: 141
Views: 55,684
Posted By JammedStab

I think there was a 707 engine fire years back at...

I think there was a 707 engine fire years back at the same company that was not completed. Fatal results.
21st Jun 2018, 16:44
Replies: 141
Views: 55,684
Posted By JammedStab

If a situation had not reached the point of...

If a situation had not reached the point of evacuating yet(which it seemd to be during the initial stages of the event), wouldn't one perform the memory items for an engine fire first which would...
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