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26th Sep 2001, 19:16
Replies: 11
Views: 641
Posted By Chris Lock

Post Just how much advantage business execs will see...

Just how much advantage business execs will
see in chartering in the near future is hard
to guess. I have noticed how busy we are seems to be directly tied to the stock market more than anything....
25th Sep 2001, 05:48
Replies: 16
Views: 261
Posted By Chris Lock

Post Icarus, I can't actually believe that you could...

Icarus,
I can't actually believe that you could think that anyone in the U.S. should have an open heart and mind right now!! Are we to say
"Yeah, I guess we have been rather offensive and have...
24th Sep 2001, 02:09
Replies: 41
Views: 2,301
Posted By Chris Lock

Post Count my vote for big burly guys with mace, ...

Count my vote for big burly guys with mace,
stun guns, baseball/cricket bats and martial
arts training to keep the peace in the cabin
while we fly the airplane. Wot? :D
16th Sep 2001, 11:06
Replies: 56
Views: 5,929
Posted By Chris Lock

Post Whether its terrorists or just plain air rage,...

Whether its terrorists or just plain air rage, these people are going to slip through the cracks here and there and get on the airplanes, no matter how good the security is on the ground. You lock...
16th Sep 2001, 08:34
Replies: 81
Views: 6,507
Posted By Chris Lock

Post Should pilots be armed? No, one more thing to...

Should pilots be armed? No, one more thing
to worry about and train for. We fly the
airplane. Solution? One armed guard in the
jumpseat and one in the cabin. Right now.
13th Sep 2001, 19:47
Replies: 0
Views: 432
Posted By Chris Lock

Post The price of freedom?

Not to go off the subject of aviation too much, but in light of recent events...I was listening to the news and heard a few
people talking about how the internet makes
it so easy for people to...
13th Sep 2001, 18:07
Replies: 25
Views: 2,328
Posted By Chris Lock

Post Sorry monkey, I meant MD-90! :rolleyes:

Sorry monkey, I meant MD-90! :rolleyes:
13th Sep 2001, 18:03
Replies: 25
Views: 2,328
Posted By Chris Lock

Post Hmmmm........anyone seen any postings from ...

Hmmmm........anyone seen any postings from
monkey in the last few days?.........
Forum: Questions
27th Aug 2001, 06:29
Replies: 4
Views: 847
Posted By Chris Lock

Post We fly a GII and always use flex power based on...

We fly a GII and always use flex power based
on weight and balanced field length.
22nd Aug 2001, 19:18
Replies: 31
Views: 1,196
Posted By Chris Lock

Post Well, to talk about rail service in Britain and...

Well, to talk about rail service in Britain and technology together in the same sentence is somewhat of an oxymoron, hehe ;)
22nd Aug 2001, 09:55
Replies: 31
Views: 1,196
Posted By Chris Lock

Post Mankind has never taken a technological step...

Mankind has never taken a technological step backwards, what are we gonna tell our granchildren "sonny I can remember when we
could cross the Atlantic in half the time,
back in my day of...
22nd Aug 2001, 09:31
Replies: 95
Views: 7,772
Posted By Chris Lock

Post Best - serious - Battle of Britain- Definately...

Best - serious - Battle of Britain-
Definately hits a chord, lotsa family
in UK, I might not be here now if not for
those guys. Dad took me to see it in
London when I was 9 years old.

Best -...
22nd Aug 2001, 03:56
Replies: 5
Views: 640
Posted By Chris Lock

Post Well, I can qualify for a British passport so I...

Well, I can qualify for a British passport
so I dont think the work permit thing would
be a problem. Are you British, LR? Was the
bizjet you were on yank or brit owned?
Thanx for the info, cheers!
20th Aug 2001, 18:16
Replies: 5
Views: 640
Posted By Chris Lock

Talking Cool! I did not know that. :D

Cool! I did not know that.
:D
Forum: Questions
20th Aug 2001, 18:04
Replies: 3
Views: 510
Posted By Chris Lock

Post Thanks, thats the way I understood it. I see a...

Thanks, thats the way I understood it. I
see a lot of N reg aircraft based in the UK when we go there, got to wondering who owns
em and who flies them.
19th Aug 2001, 22:17
Replies: 1
Views: 373
Posted By Chris Lock

Post FAA cerification in UK

Anyone know what conversion is required,
if any, for an FAA certified pilot to fly
an N reg aircrft based in UK commercially?
Forum: Questions
19th Aug 2001, 22:14
Replies: 3
Views: 510
Posted By Chris Lock

Post FAA certification in UK

Anyone know what conversions, if any, are
required for FAA licensed pilot to fly
N Reg aircraft based in UK commercially?
19th Aug 2001, 21:17
Replies: 5
Views: 640
Posted By Chris Lock

Post FAA licensed flying commercially in UK

Does anybody know the rules regarding flying
commercially in the UK with an FAA license?
Anyone ever heard of any American pilots
based over there?
Have seen a few N reg aircraft that are based...
Forum: Questions
19th Aug 2001, 21:01
Replies: 0
Views: 447
Posted By Chris Lock

Post FAA commercial flying in UK

Does anyone know the rules regarding flying commercially in the UK with an FAA license?
Anyone ever heard of American pilots flying
in the UK? Also, why are there N reg aircraft
there? Are they...
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