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3rd Oct 2006, 14:23
Replies: 1,634
Views: 674,431
Posted By R Slicker

Exemptions

It is quite common for aircraft on delivery to be granted exemptions from carrying items like fully functioning TCAS and even transponders. If you don't have a transponder and rely on pressure...
Forum: ATC Issues
9th May 2006, 09:23
Replies: 39
Views: 4,302
Posted By R Slicker

Having worked in ATC for more than 40 years - and...

Having worked in ATC for more than 40 years - and currently working on automation in ATC - I can say that there has not been an automated system yet invented that comes anywhere near an ATCO. No...
Forum: ATC Issues
9th May 2006, 08:43
Replies: 6
Views: 1,685
Posted By R Slicker

There's something about queue jumping too. It has...

There's something about queue jumping too. It has been done!
Forum: Questions
30th Sep 2004, 07:37
Replies: 28
Views: 4,239
Posted By R Slicker

If there is a bomb, and it goes off, they will be...

If there is a bomb, and it goes off, they will be there to photo it and mark the spot for the fire service to damp down the smouldering wreck. Can't see any other reason unless its pure PR.


RS
Forum: Questions
15th Sep 2004, 13:39
Replies: 43
Views: 12,336
Posted By R Slicker

Thumbs up Many thanks to all who have posted such detailed,...

Many thanks to all who have posted such detailed, constructive and professional replies. I am currently working on a Pan-european project to do with noise and jet engine emission reductions and some...
Forum: Questions
27th Jul 2004, 19:58
Replies: 43
Views: 12,336
Posted By R Slicker

Continuous Descent Approaches

I am looking for some information on CDAs. From the Flight Deck, what effect do they have in terms of workload, fuel saving (if any), ease or difficulty of the procedures etc etc.

Any first hand...
Forum: ATC Issues
16th Jun 2003, 23:47
Replies: 6
Views: 1,234
Posted By R Slicker

Thumbs down Payment For Failure

So, GlaxoSmithKline aren't the only ones with a 'payment-for-failure' scheme. I hear that NATS COO, Colin Chisholm, is to take a part-time (3 days) job as Exec Director on the board (at what salary +...
Forum: ATC Issues
7th Jul 2002, 20:29
Replies: 20
Views: 3,209
Posted By R Slicker

I think that Barbara Cassani may be at a lose...

I think that Barbara Cassani may be at a lose end! But it might well be an Engineer - then watch your backs!
Forum: ATC Issues
17th May 2002, 20:16
Replies: 8
Views: 1,837
Posted By R Slicker

His name is "Bunny" Gunston, now retired from...

His name is "Bunny" Gunston, now retired from ATC. He used to do after-dinner speeches as a sideline.
12th Sep 2001, 23:45
Replies: 24
Views: 2,061
Posted By R Slicker

Post Wher's Blair Again

Come on you Crabs and Fish Heads. Surely one of you can find a way of blaming Tony Blair or his Govt for the events in Manhattan. After all he took a whole five hours to make a reasoned response!
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9th Sep 2001, 23:37
Replies: 25
Views: 1,419
Posted By R Slicker

Post Seems to me that this ultra-right claptrap is on...

Seems to me that this ultra-right claptrap is on the wrong forum. Go to www.bnp.com (http://www.bnp.com) and spread your venom there.

Count the number of our colleagues that lost their lives (and...
Forum: ATC Issues
10th Aug 2001, 00:38
Replies: 15
Views: 832
Posted By R Slicker

Talking Heathrow Director If you haven't found the...

Heathrow Director

If you haven't found the groundspeed readout yet its about time you asked someone. You may fail your next LCE!

:eek: [/LIST]
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