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18th Feb 2021, 13:23
Replies: 33
Views: 8,203
Posted By Tinymind

Eng 666?

I was a ramp eng with Big Airline and I noticed an eng friend had BA666 approval. Did it give him trouble, not really he said, just occasionally the techcrew go a bit silent if they notice.
A while...
Forum: Tech Log
16th Apr 2020, 11:53
Replies: 29
Views: 20,070
Posted By Tinymind

I am a former ramp and tech support engineer just...

I am a former ramp and tech support engineer just looking in, I like to keep an eye on whats going on and have been looking for info on the strange hi volts DC I keep hearing about.

It seems that...
7th Oct 2016, 09:05
Replies: 11
Views: 5,328
Posted By Tinymind

Light Assy

Any parts numbers or info on the otherside? if so a google search should tell you what it is but maybe not what plane uses it.
It looks in very good condition to have fallen from a plane.
10th Oct 2015, 11:40
Replies: 746
Views: 788,387
Posted By Tinymind

Boeing presumably, as said pilot became BA B744...

Boeing presumably, as said pilot became BA B744 Technical Manager.

And a very good one as far as us ramp engineers in LHR T4 were concerned. He had a considerable background technical knowledge of...
17th Feb 2015, 21:05
Replies: 7
Views: 5,028
Posted By Tinymind

STAC

Fancy hearing about STAC again. When on the ramp as an avionic LAE or something similar, I was expected to check out and decide yea or nay on serviceability in my increasingly rare 'spare time', it...
14th Jun 2011, 11:10
Replies: 0
Views: 773
Posted By Tinymind

Glam Avionics at Red Bull!!!

Who would have thought it! Glam avionics engineer Michael and his gear, crimp tools, 505 test ect, are featured in Red Bull Bulletin June 2011 UK, a giveaway in last weekends Sunday Telegraph. Looks...
3rd Aug 2008, 13:36
Replies: 1,109
Views: 378,963
Posted By Tinymind

oxy generators

Oxygen generators as well as not giving a long supply are also dangerous in their own right, burning iron and sodium chlorite (I think) in a small canister to make oxygen is a risky business. They...
Forum: Tech Log
23rd Apr 2008, 09:51
Replies: 5
Views: 3,094
Posted By Tinymind

Winglet removal

Cradle? Well no, not seen one. You would work from a lift platform, something bigger than a cherry picker for a 747-400, and just lay it down as carefully as you could on whatever you could find with...
Forum: Tech Log
22nd Apr 2008, 16:55
Replies: 5
Views: 3,094
Posted By Tinymind

Winglet removal.

Seem to remember that on a 747-400 it takes one guy with a spanner for the 3 or 4 bolts involved, and at least two with non slip gloves to hold the winglet and lay it down carefully on something...
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