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1st Apr 2011, 11:17
Replies: 1
Views: 860
Posted By malq

Gracias

Many thanks your kind words and you are all indeed very welcome! Somewhere there is thin red line that was crossed at dgca and truth be told, pigsty was the lightest of terms found to describe the...
27th Mar 2011, 11:51
Replies: 14
Views: 3,312
Posted By malq

Physics and Maths, what's that?

I understand and appreciate your plight. Good luck on trying to get into flying without science & maths stream subjects, though it may also be interesting if you file an RTI at DGCA to find out how...
26th Mar 2011, 07:29
Replies: 23
Views: 14,214
Posted By malq

Everybody is an Investigator today!

Even if he or she can't find Flight Simulator on their apps or whatever, there is this hoard of "media" running around outside MoCA/DGCA as though it was built yesterday. Come on guys and ladies, the...
26th Mar 2011, 05:07
Replies: 24
Views: 9,305
Posted By malq

I can see DGCA from here . . .

. . . and I think that the feathers flying out of the windows rapidly may well have to do with some people monitoring this website too. However, why go after the licences of only the youngsters, go...
12th Feb 2009, 09:06
Replies: 53
Views: 7,887
Posted By malq

Bug

This one from the bug sheet, courtesy supy rookie "pilot" riding shotgun in the cockpit:-

cleared for take off rwy 27
n1 stablised at 47% thn lever to MCT
100knt callout but both capt nd...
23rd Jan 2009, 07:30
Replies: 49
Views: 17,599
Posted By malq

Why DO cabin and cockpit crew HAVE to take such...

Why DO cabin and cockpit crew HAVE to take such heavy baggage with them? Often see uniformed crew lugging one/two hand baggage and two huge suitcases around and wonder what's in them - a couple of...
23rd Jan 2009, 07:12
Replies: 19
Views: 2,051
Posted By malq

2500 hour wonders

With 2500 hour behind their seatbelts, Spicejet is going to place their passengers in even more dicey positions than the pair of wrong landings over the last few years, and that's a simple fact....
25th Nov 2008, 09:17
Replies: 21
Views: 5,087
Posted By malq

How many of these "pilots" know all the stuff...

How many of these "pilots" know all the stuff that goes beyond knowing how to even actually fly an airplane?

If some of them are like the person in the co-pilot seat on 6E-102/VT-INS yesterday,...
3rd Nov 2008, 06:49
Replies: 12
Views: 1,324
Posted By malq

Barring breakfast which is really terrible on ALL...

Barring breakfast which is really terrible on ALL Virgin Atlantic sectors (and I end up doing Delhi - London - JFK or SFO/LAX often), I find Upper Class in VS to be better on all other counts than...
3rd Nov 2008, 06:40
Replies: 4,932
Views: 1,726,319
Posted By malq

Cool Large segments of the erstwhile British empire,...

Large segments of the erstwhile British empire, from the North Americas to Australasia and all points therein, still need to head into London to sort out a variety of their issues. This one factor...
24th Jun 2008, 12:53
Replies: 25
Views: 6,274
Posted By malq

One BIG reason for hiring ex-pats anywhere, for...

One BIG reason for hiring ex-pats anywhere, for anything, not just pilots - is that as guest workers they seldom have legal protection or a compelling reason to stay back in the host country, and...
24th Jun 2008, 12:45
Replies: 75
Views: 8,474
Posted By malq

About 3 decades ago, as seafarers from the...

About 3 decades ago, as seafarers from the developed world started losing their jobs to seafarers from South Asia, the same sort of argument was trotted out, that experience was the ultimate factor...
18th Jun 2008, 07:35
Replies: 9
Views: 1,037
Posted By malq

As a frequent traveller, I don't think this is an...

As a frequent traveller, I don't think this is an airline/LCC thing, it is more of a country-of-origin thing. There are places under the sun where the concept of being helpful is unknown, it varies...
18th Jun 2008, 07:27
Replies: 75
Views: 8,474
Posted By malq

200 hours or 10000 hours. as a regular passenger...

200 hours or 10000 hours. as a regular passenger on Indian domestic airlines, I need somebody who can understand "fly-during-monsoons" more than understand "fly-b-book" elsewhere in the world.

As...
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