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18th Jul 2014, 14:02
Replies: 6
Views: 3,465
Posted By inontime

Requierments to fly into NZ Airports

We are planning a trip to Queenstown and I have been told from other pilots have been refused landing permission because they did not have experience at that airport. Are there restrictions for any...
18th Jul 2014, 12:41
Replies: 248
Views: 118,186
Posted By inontime

My take as a long time Gulfstream driver. Reasons...

My take as a long time Gulfstream driver. Reasons for a non rotatable G-IV.


Mechanically:


- Gust lock engaged and throttle pin broken. If the flight control shut off was pulled to stow the...
12th Aug 2012, 12:07
Replies: 10
Views: 2,828
Posted By inontime

Critical engine and flaps 10, first the critical...

Critical engine and flaps 10, first the critical engine.

When the G-2 was certified, the FAA required that a “critical engine” be identified. I think Gulfstream flipped a coin and since the...
12th Aug 2012, 09:52
Replies: 17
Views: 6,209
Posted By inontime

I have worked with Arabasco for many years now as...

I have worked with Arabasco for many years now as anaircraft operator. I find them one of the best service providers in the MiddleEast, certainly the best in the KSA. I have also used them for...
12th Aug 2012, 09:30
Replies: 21
Views: 12,411
Posted By inontime

Check with the Norwegian Airforce. They used a...

Check with the Norwegian Airforce. They used a G-3, droppedto low level, slowed to??, de-pressurized, harnessed and attached a crew memberin the baggage compartment, opened the baggage door and then...
Forum: Tech Log
14th Oct 2011, 17:58
Replies: 7
Views: 7,020
Posted By inontime

On Luton's arrivals there is an SLP with no speed...

On Luton's arrivals there is an SLP with no speed or time specified???
Forum: Questions
21st Sep 2011, 06:52
Replies: 9
Views: 2,539
Posted By inontime

The metric FL 11,100 meters = 36,400 feet. Some...

The metric FL 11,100 meters = 36,400 feet. Some cabin displays only convert to the nearest 1,000 feet.
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