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16th Mar 2002, 14:10
Replies: 49
Views: 5,209
Posted By captain

Post flapsforty,. .VNV is not very strong at all. It...

flapsforty,. .VNV is not very strong at all. It simply does what KLM tells them to do. It doesn't have a vision on the future, although they would like their members to believe they have (looking at...
28th Dec 2001, 19:22
Replies: 0
Views: 546
Posted By captain

Question Blue Fox hiring?

Does anyone know if Blue Fox Executive Airlines Ltd is indeed in the process of selecting flight crew? According their web-site application forms were to be sent out by the end of the year (2001, I...
23rd Dec 2001, 23:52
Replies: 6
Views: 597
Posted By captain

Post Magnus, I agree 200 kts to 4DME is a bit much,...

Magnus,
I agree 200 kts to 4DME is a bit much, but given fine WX, CLR, CALM, that sort of thing, even I could do it, although relucantly, in my B763.
Our policy calls for speed, pitch, power,...
11th Dec 2001, 21:36
Replies: 3
Views: 501
Posted By captain

Post The story about Air Atlanta is true. However they...

The story about Air Atlanta is true. However they require JAA licenses. FAA would not be sufficient.
Forum: Questions
11th Dec 2001, 21:31
Replies: 8
Views: 473
Posted By captain

Post Just a little more patience, I guess.

Just a little more patience, I guess.
Replies: 0
Views: 325
Posted By captain

Question Is anyone hiring B767/757 skippers at present?

I would very much appreciate to hear from anyone who could fill me in on this subject.
Worldwide, high-time, early fourties.
12th Oct 2001, 15:19
Replies: 7
Views: 604
Posted By captain

Question flufdriver, What is the name of that company in...

flufdriver,
What is the name of that company in S. Florida? What do they operate? Is the fact that they cannot find enough pilots perhaps caused by the compensation they offer?
SJ
13th Sep 2001, 00:18
Replies: 9
Views: 439
Posted By captain

Post Better believe that every aspect was taken into...

Better believe that every aspect was taken into account.
1. Perfect weather to spot objects both in New York as in DC.
2. B767/B757 aircraft chosen for: commonality of training, versatile, except...
Forum: Questions
8th Sep 2001, 21:33
Replies: 3
Views: 858
Posted By captain

Post BT, Standard rate bank angle would be 10% of...

BT,

Standard rate bank angle would be 10% of TAS + 7 (rule of thumb). Most autopilot modes are restricted to 25 or 30 degrees.
Today I noticed an A320 below us in the stack making much tighter...
Forum: Questions
29th Aug 2001, 00:45
Replies: 8
Views: 607
Posted By captain

Post H, Jumpseating in the US, as I understand, is...

H,
Jumpseating in the US, as I understand, is mainly a union (US-ALPA) agreement. Now unions in Europe still are unable to pressure airlines to give jumpseat rights to pilots/flight attendants.
US...
Forum: Questions
29th Aug 2001, 00:36
Replies: 14
Views: 896
Posted By captain

Post Normally you would chop the power crossing the...

Normally you would chop the power crossing the fence. Any type. However, many airlines have their own training method.
Thing is: final approach speed depends on wind conditions. Typically you would...
Forum: Questions
23rd Aug 2001, 22:26
Replies: 8
Views: 732
Posted By captain

Post Try to hold your operating mobile phone close to...

Try to hold your operating mobile phone close to this PC monitor and see what happens.
Incidently, also aircraft systems may interfere: operating the electric hydraulic pump on a F-100 will cause...
Forum: Questions
8th Aug 2001, 11:07
Replies: 3
Views: 456
Posted By captain

Post http://www.dfa-dxb.com/frontpage.html [ 08...

http://www.dfa-dxb.com/frontpage.html

[ 08 August 2001: Message edited by: Switch Jock ]
Forum: Tech Log
8th Aug 2001, 00:29
Replies: 17
Views: 4,036
Posted By captain

Post Nighthawk, Some (very) loud music has not in...

Nighthawk,
Some (very) loud music has not in the least the detrimental effect as continious noise on flightdeck. Fact.
A continuous sound level of 80 dB or more will, in the end, cause hearing...
6th Aug 2001, 11:31
Replies: 5
Views: 644
Posted By captain

Post Source......?

Source......?
Forum: Tech Log
4th Aug 2001, 12:04
Replies: 14
Views: 3,782
Posted By captain

Post If I understand correctly the shuttle leaves...

If I understand correctly the shuttle leaves orbit in a calculated window. Passed this window a full orbit has to be performed before a new entry can be made. The shuttle then enters the atmosphere...
Forum: Tech Log
4th Aug 2001, 10:32
Replies: 6
Views: 8,135
Posted By captain

Post B.H., It is not required to be fully stabilized...

B.H.,
It is not required to be fully stabilized at 1500 ft in a B767-300. 500 is the limit.
Selecting flaps 20, gear down at 1500 feet, the at 1000 feet landing flaps (25 or 30) you'd be stabilized...
Forum: Tech Log
4th Aug 2001, 10:15
Replies: 16
Views: 1,597
Posted By captain

Post My company has a very revolutionary way to...

My company has a very revolutionary way to calculate the minimum block fuel: from A to B to C plus 30 minutes plus a statistical amount that would put the aircraft at its destination with enough...
12th Jul 2001, 16:23
Replies: 32
Views: 2,834
Posted By captain

Angry Emirates Recruitment Manager informed today no...

Emirates Recruitment Manager informed today no DEC are to be hired.

Too bad.

SJ
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