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Forum: Questions
13th Jun 2014, 13:56
Replies: 3
Views: 6,799
Posted By Andrew_Flora

Thank you very much

Thank you very much
Forum: Questions
12th Jun 2014, 15:57
Replies: 3
Views: 6,799
Posted By Andrew_Flora

Term "pilot currency" definition

Could anybody give the definition of term "pilot currency" with examples, please?

Thanks.
Forum: Tech Log
7th May 2013, 07:48
Replies: 15
Views: 2,570
Posted By Andrew_Flora

I see the next main points: 1) It's...

I see the next main points:

1) It's recomended to monitor raw data of reference NAVAID regardless of pilot technique;
2) I can USE the FMS if it's certified for RNAV APCH with RNP 0.3 with...
Forum: Tech Log
6th May 2013, 15:01
Replies: 15
Views: 2,570
Posted By Andrew_Flora

FMS Using while NPA

Again...

So, is it legally to execute the Non-precision (for example, VOR) approach using RNAV equipment (FMS) without monitoring of raw NAVAID (VOR) signal, specifically lateral deviation from...
Forum: Tech Log
23rd Apr 2012, 13:38
Replies: 1
Views: 1,283
Posted By Andrew_Flora

VNAV & FMS updating modes

Hi

Are there any restrictions on FMS-VNAV-equipped aircrafts on using of VNAV mode when FMS works in inaccurate updating mode like
IRS VOR/DME or IRS?

The point is in influence of lateral...
Forum: Tech Log
30th Mar 2010, 18:36
Replies: 12
Views: 3,111
Posted By Andrew_Flora

Yes, sure, in accordance with TGL-10, when you're...

Yes, sure, in accordance with TGL-10, when you're flying PRNAV procedure you are not allowed to modify or insert waypoints. That's true. That's why, I think, when I choose DIR function, my FMC...
Forum: Tech Log
30th Mar 2010, 12:56
Replies: 12
Views: 3,111
Posted By Andrew_Flora

So, would it correct to fly FLY-OVER-waypoint as...

So, would it correct to fly FLY-OVER-waypoint as FLY-BY if I have clearance to Direct-to?

May be, in some cases, it need to be flown as fly-over anyway?
Forum: Tech Log
30th Mar 2010, 09:47
Replies: 12
Views: 3,111
Posted By Andrew_Flora

Direct to on RNAV procedure

Direct-to question:

How should I flown a waypoint, marked as FLY-OVER on RNAV procedure (STAR) if ATC cleared me to fly to THE point by DIRECT-TO method?
Actually, it has been flown as...
Forum: Tech Log
20th Dec 2009, 12:07
Replies: 7
Views: 1,900
Posted By Andrew_Flora

I mean - Is an APP mode of AP operational while...

I mean - Is an APP mode of AP operational while rad alt out of range?
(For example - with Collins ALT-4000 radio altimeter)
Forum: Tech Log
20th Dec 2009, 11:22
Replies: 7
Views: 1,900
Posted By Andrew_Flora

High glideslope interception altitude

Is it possible to start autopilot coupled ILS approach from altitude more than 2500 ft with non-ready data from radio altimeter (RA out of range)?

Thanks.
Forum: Tech Log
3rd Nov 2009, 06:56
Replies: 45
Views: 10,030
Posted By Andrew_Flora

I see you point, all of you. For me, as...

I see you point, all of you.

For me, as engineer, decision to make AUTOLAND or to GO AROUND in real vis. was clear, because according to regulations (CS-AWO and etc) we have done about 100...
Forum: Tech Log
1st Nov 2009, 09:05
Replies: 45
Views: 10,030
Posted By Andrew_Flora

It's nice to hear that about AN148, Rainboe....

It's nice to hear that about AN148, Rainboe. Thanks. We just try to catch by the tail all of this Boeing-Airbus-Embraer 's company. And I'm sure we'll squeeze our swallow in this market.:ok:
Forum: Tech Log
1st Nov 2009, 05:42
Replies: 45
Views: 10,030
Posted By Andrew_Flora

Thanks to all for professional answers. ...

Thanks to all for professional answers.

Yes, as was pointed out, CS-AWO 321 really stands, that you can land without autoland. But in that case you have to demonstrate enough manual landings in...
Forum: Tech Log
31st Oct 2009, 10:55
Replies: 45
Views: 10,030
Posted By Andrew_Flora

Thanks a lot for you answer. What we have, that's...

Thanks a lot for you answer. What we have, that's only requirements, definitions and yours (I mean - world wide) professional experience. As ICAO docs state:

"Cat I and II ILS procedures differ...
Forum: Tech Log
31st Oct 2009, 09:21
Replies: 45
Views: 10,030
Posted By Andrew_Flora

CATIII operations. Go around below DH.

Hello everybody.

I'm an avionics test engineer on Antonov Design Bureau.

We've just completed the flight tests of CAT3A capability on our new regional jet An-148. It's our first CAT3...
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