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28th Nov 2016, 18:31
Replies: 2
Views: 1,724
Posted By skywalker001

Jet Airways - Expat Direct Entry Captain Interview

Hi guys and girls...

I have an upcoming screening date for DEC 737 NG with Jet Airways. What should I expect? Standard panel interview followed by a standard sim check? Are there specific "hot...
Forum: Tech Log
7th Apr 2013, 13:50
Replies: 4
Views: 2,540
Posted By skywalker001

Thanks. As far as I can see our ops manual makes...

Thanks. As far as I can see our ops manual makes no reference to it and I was interested to see what the manufacturer said. This answers my question though. I'll be sure to check for all 6 hinges...
Forum: Tech Log
7th Apr 2013, 10:14
Replies: 4
Views: 2,540
Posted By skywalker001

B738 - Max Speed for Speedbrake Actuation?

Hello everyone,

According to the AFM for the B737-800, the maximum speed for speedbrake actuation is 300KIAS. It goes on to say that use of speedbrake at or above 320KIAS can result is "severe...
Forum: Tech Log
5th Apr 2013, 14:15
Replies: 9
Views: 4,746
Posted By skywalker001

Perhaps the 3 minutes theory is the product of a...

Perhaps the 3 minutes theory is the product of a severe case of 'broken telephone'. I hear what you guys are saying about the 2 minute warm-up and 3 minute cooldown of the engines (remembering of...
Forum: Tech Log
2nd Apr 2013, 19:41
Replies: 9
Views: 4,746
Posted By skywalker001

Thanks for that reference Chambo. Has anyone...

Thanks for that reference Chambo.

Has anyone else heard of this 3 minute recommended warm up time before?
Forum: Tech Log
2nd Apr 2013, 19:33
Replies: 9
Views: 4,746
Posted By skywalker001

As far as I know the 3 minute warm-up is an...

As far as I know the 3 minute warm-up is an airmanship recommendation and not a hard and fast limitation. Have a look at The 737 APU...
Forum: Tech Log
2nd Apr 2013, 19:14
Replies: 9
Views: 4,746
Posted By skywalker001

737NG APU warm up - 1 minute vs. 3 minutes

Hi everyone,

I'm trying to track down a reference in either a Boeing or Allied Signal manual which states that the 737NG APU warm up time before using the APU bleed air for pneumatics is 3 minutes...
Forum: Tech Log
14th Mar 2013, 10:18
Replies: 6
Views: 17,711
Posted By skywalker001

Thanks de facto, and approach idle is 72-79% N2....

Thanks de facto, and approach idle is 72-79% N2. In which Boeing publication can I find this info?
Forum: Tech Log
14th Mar 2013, 07:10
Replies: 6
Views: 17,711
Posted By skywalker001

Boeing 737-800 Idle N1?

Hello everyone,

I'm new on the B738 and I've read in the FCOM and other manuals about how the EEC's, being as clever as they are, automatically adjust the idle N1's between approach idle, ground...
2nd Oct 2012, 10:49
Replies: 32
Views: 8,237
Posted By skywalker001

fly1981: I agree with you mate. The 1Time Airline...

fly1981: I agree with you mate. The 1Time Airline rumour mill has been working overtime.
Just about everything we hear about the airline now should be scrutinised before we take it as fact....
28th Sep 2012, 15:48
Replies: 32
Views: 8,237
Posted By skywalker001

Although pessimistic, I highly doubt it's the...

Although pessimistic, I highly doubt it's the former. Lets face it, 50% of all crews' salaries for the month of September will hardly make a dent in the debt incurred by the airline (almost R500m)....
6th Sep 2012, 08:20
Replies: 1
Views: 6,183
Posted By skywalker001

Catching the cabin. I presume you're not...

Catching the cabin. I presume you're not currently flying a pressurised aircraft? When cruising at FL250 for example, the cabin altitude will be somewhere below 10,000ft (depending on aircraft type...
Forum: Questions
21st Aug 2012, 19:03
Replies: 2
Views: 1,696
Posted By skywalker001

Proficiency check aside and assuming your prior...

Proficiency check aside and assuming your prior instrument rating has expired, I would say no - it is not satisfactory. It might be worth looking at the regulations of the state from which your...
Forum: Questions
21st Aug 2012, 18:54
Replies: 4
Views: 4,256
Posted By skywalker001

Thanks for the insightful info. They certainly...

Thanks for the insightful info. They certainly helped quite a lot.

When I posed the same question to a friend he said: "Whatever you do, don't ask the examiner during the sim check the whereabouts...
Forum: Questions
20th Aug 2012, 14:48
Replies: 4
Views: 4,256
Posted By skywalker001

Interview question on Reynold's Number

Hi everybody,

I always thought that the last time I would have to fathom Reynold's Number was for ATP written exams but it seems this is not the case.

A particular airline has been asking...
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