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7th Aug 2022, 18:54
Replies: 30
Views: 13,173
Posted By Fog Ducker

Oh oh,... I took a second look and now I see...

Oh oh,... I took a second look and now I see that the lamp post will need to be replaced!
7th Aug 2022, 16:07
Replies: 20
Views: 13,819
Posted By Fog Ducker

Angry Get rid of reversers you say?

I spent 44 years flying mostly in Canada. Having reversers is not just a luxury. Many times between November and end of March we need all the stopping power available. I would guess that flying in...
17th Jan 2022, 21:07
Replies: 87
Views: 48,562
Posted By Fog Ducker

AIM 4-3-23 : the use of aircraft lights ...

AIM 4-3-23 : the use of aircraft lights
g. When entering the departure runway for takeoff or to “line up and wait,” all lights, except for landing lights, should be illuminated to make the aircraft...
Forum: Middle East
19th Aug 2021, 01:58
Replies: 74
Views: 144,721
Posted By Fog Ducker

Thumbs down I feel your pain "Lost Goat"! I spent 1096...

I feel your pain "Lost Goat"!

I spent 1096 days flying the 777 for QR. (before you get your calculator out, this is 3 years plus 1 day). I had promised them 3 years, and I left only when I had a...
27th Dec 2019, 04:09
Replies: 134
Views: 99,224
Posted By Fog Ducker

Smile For my first 33 years of airline flying, we...

For my first 33 years of airline flying, we always appeared for classroom training or simulator sessions in civvies. Not T-shirts and flip-flops, but nice "business casual" dress.

For my FINAL 3...
11th Mar 2019, 16:03
Replies: 19
Views: 10,471
Posted By Fog Ducker

25 years ago we were landing our DC-9 aircraft...

25 years ago we were landing our DC-9 aircraft manually in CATII conditions. There was NO auto land on a DC-9. The autopilot could be used down to 80% of minimums (80 feet AGL) .
29th May 2014, 06:48
Replies: 8
Views: 5,473
Posted By Fog Ducker

wing spray?

Could this damage have been caused during a spray operation?

The only thing that I can think of would be a spraying operation where the pod may have struck the airplane. ...in which case,......
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