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28th Jun 2016, 16:42
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Posted By Triskel

EASA is an agency of the EU, established by...

EASA is an agency of the EU, established by directive EC 1592/2002, superseded by EC 216/2008. Non-EU members states are treated as 'Third Countries' which can use the EASA certification system but...
26th Mar 2015, 14:58
Replies: 3,543
Views: 5,638,382
Posted By Triskel

IFPS man - I agree with your suggestion, quite...

IFPS man - I agree with your suggestion, quite possible.
Also, I remember attending a talk a couple of years ago by a guy representing a major manufacturer (unfortunately can't remember) who...
11th Jan 2015, 13:38
Replies: 3,923
Views: 4,489,742
Posted By Triskel

Winterymix - convection intensity over the open...

Winterymix - convection intensity over the open ocean doesn't vary much day/night since sea surface temperatures have very little diurnal variation. However convection over the land not far from the...
9th Jan 2015, 10:59
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Posted By Triskel

Mr Snuggles - thank you for posting link to...

Mr Snuggles - thank you for posting link to hi-res pics. From the apparent concave folding of the skin, the pressure hull was probably intact on entering the water (otherwise the water pressure would...
Forum: Tech Log
25th Aug 2009, 10:36
Replies: 171
Views: 50,724
Posted By Triskel

Re #48 MilesMagister - We do still have a copy of...

Re #48 MilesMagister - We do still have a copy of the big yellow book 'Airport Weather Characteristics' if you're passing through EGNS (with thanks to Dash&Thump #8 for comments on TAFs/METARs)
Re...
Forum: Tech Log
24th Aug 2009, 17:41
Replies: 171
Views: 50,724
Posted By Triskel

Interesting to hear several pilots bemoaning the...

Interesting to hear several pilots bemoaning the removal of Met Office observers and forecasters from airfields and the loss of face-to-face briefing. The trend began with Liverpool and Blackpool in...
Forum: Tech Log
9th Jul 2009, 22:06
Replies: 4,593
Views: 3,292,723
Posted By Triskel

Taking the concensus that CB clusters in the ITCZ...

Taking the concensus that CB clusters in the ITCZ may well have been at least a contributory factor in the loss of AF447 - since there are daily trans-Atlantic tracks promulgated in relation to...
Forum: Tech Log
19th Jun 2009, 22:50
Replies: 4,593
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Posted By Triskel

Re-discussions about sunken debris - as someone...

Re-discussions about sunken debris - as someone else said, a battleship would cetainly sink but after the 1979 Fastnet disaster most of the GRP hulls were found 'floating' around 10 metres below the...
Forum: Tech Log
15th Jun 2009, 16:36
Replies: 4,593
Views: 3,292,723
Posted By Triskel

AF447

Re-comment by Dave Gittens:
MY personal opinion (which I detect is shared by many here) is that I have never known an aeroplane break up and then carry on for '50 or so' miles. Space Shuttle - yes....
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