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30th Sep 2023, 16:33
Replies: 31
Views: 6,507
Posted By 16024

The CAA view may help: ...

The CAA view may help:

https://publicapps.caa.co.uk/docs/33/SafetyNotice2019002V3.pdf


From a common sense view, if the weather is dirty all across the Balearic why would you waste your...
8th Nov 2020, 12:19
Replies: 34
Views: 18,563
Posted By 16024

Compressor stall wrote: I've been reading...

Compressor stall wrote:

I've been reading and re-reading this, and trying to work out how the subsequent argument makes the point.
I have had 2 close relatives die this year. One through disease...
10th Aug 2020, 09:10
Replies: 369
Views: 229,213
Posted By 16024

I think you are correct. I have had colleagues...

I think you are correct. I have had colleagues calling "speed" when the speed goes between Vref+5 and Vref.
I even had an instructor write up on a line check that I had allowed the FO to fly at...
27th Jul 2020, 11:45
Replies: 202
Views: 56,163
Posted By 16024

Piggyback: Unjustified or unreasonable actions...

Piggyback:
Unjustified or unreasonable actions should attract scrutiny. That isn’t really corrosive to democracy.
If I misunderstand your stance I apologise. ATNotts seemed to suggest that some...
Forum: Tech Log
27th Jul 2020, 10:19
Replies: 78
Views: 18,861
Posted By 16024

Like a dog walking on it's hind legs, nobody...

Like a dog walking on it's hind legs, nobody doubted it could be done...
27th Jul 2020, 09:59
Replies: 202
Views: 56,163
Posted By 16024

Nobody is much interested in which way the media...

Nobody is much interested in which way the media are having it. This is really happening, regardless of which spin you put on it.
It is disturbing, on an aviation forum to read the point of view...
3rd Jul 2020, 14:53
Replies: 52
Views: 19,573
Posted By 16024

The CAA response has now been published. CAP...

The CAA response has now been published. CAP 1920, 18 June.

https://publicapps.caa.co.uk/docs/33/CAP1920_450-600kg_Response.pdf

It suggests that only new types will be covered by the 600kg...
12th Jun 2020, 10:52
Replies: 1,808
Views: 3,073,124
Posted By 16024

This is where it gets difficult. If you were...

This is where it gets difficult.
If you were watching a take off, and you saw flames coming from an engine, you would probably tempted to shout "Stop!".
3rd Apr 2020, 15:15
Replies: 42
Views: 19,103
Posted By 16024

But isn't this precisely how the virus got here...

But isn't this precisely how the virus got here in the first place? With a tiny number?

Old, not bold:
Heartily agree with everything you said.
30th Mar 2020, 10:25
Replies: 25
Views: 20,337
Posted By 16024

The consensus is that, while this is not going to...

The consensus is that, while this is not going to go away, it will recede into the background somewhat. If you can't then take your flight or holiday due to infection it will be one of those things,...
8th Mar 2020, 11:32
Replies: 9
Views: 3,613
Posted By 16024

Would it help if he edited his post to say "slim...

Would it help if he edited his post to say "slim to (but not including) zero"?
6th Nov 2019, 14:10
Replies: 22
Views: 7,095
Posted By 16024

Normally, yes you are quite right. It's the...

Normally, yes you are quite right.
It's the abnormal days when duty time starts to become a factor.
See the posts above about positioning.
5th Nov 2019, 09:34
Replies: 22
Views: 7,095
Posted By 16024

Intuitively it's tempting to say it's the moment...

Intuitively it's tempting to say it's the moment you walk into the allocated crew room, or the rostered duty time, whichever later.
Bearing in mind that the crew room could be landside.
Imagine the...
24th Jul 2019, 09:04
Replies: 22
Views: 17,137
Posted By 16024

I think that's a bit black and white. Even if I...

I think that's a bit black and white.
Even if I haven't secured the broken engine, if I have completed the get-it-flying actions as per #12, I would feel justified in continuing for the reasons...
20th Jul 2019, 21:35
Replies: 135
Views: 134,774
Posted By 16024

Friedman speak, 40 years out of date. Long gone...

Friedman speak, 40 years out of date.
Long gone are the days you could say “The shareholders made me do it”.
Anyway, entirely a propos the discussion, although the J2 zero tolerance approach has...
19th Jul 2019, 21:11
Replies: 135
Views: 134,774
Posted By 16024

I'm a customer and and an employee at some stage,...

I'm a customer and and an employee at some stage, as are we all. If you want to shirk your moral responsibility these are the idiots you end up dealing with.
Order of priority:
Employees
Customers...
19th Jul 2019, 11:08
Replies: 135
Views: 134,774
Posted By 16024

While most would agree with the sentiments here,...

While most would agree with the sentiments here, it is interesting that the legal requirement to protect the shareholders is placed first.
I think you'll be fine legally if your company procedures...
Forum: Tech Log
23rd Mar 2019, 09:31
Replies: 24
Views: 7,850
Posted By 16024

Ah, OK. I take the point about refuelling, or...

Ah, OK.
I take the point about refuelling, or airdrop missions.
I thought the OP was asking if this applied to all cargo, and possibly PAX config.
Forum: Tech Log
22nd Mar 2019, 17:19
Replies: 24
Views: 7,850
Posted By 16024

If it ever got to the stage where fuel would have...

If it ever got to the stage where fuel would have to be carried for ballast, then you would simply beef up the wing structure at the design stage, surely.
The extra weight would help reduce the...
4th Feb 2019, 17:25
Replies: 13
Views: 11,063
Posted By 16024

Just to pick up on something in the original...

Just to pick up on something in the original post.
Maybe slightly off topic (maybe not).
Why shouldn't a training captain be under training?
They don't come out of the box fully formed.
13th Jan 2019, 22:10
Replies: 51
Views: 39,217
Posted By 16024

The struggle to make 1800 miles equal 1609km by...

The struggle to make 1800 miles equal 1609km by changing a single number might raise an eyebrow or two at OASC.

The rest I agree with.
13th Jan 2019, 12:47
Replies: 51
Views: 39,217
Posted By 16024

1800 miles being 1609km is the result of a single...

1800 miles being 1609km is the result of a single keystroke error: a typo.
Sloppy perhaps, but not the same as disingenuous journalism, which is a much more worrying trend.

Carry on...
22nd Dec 2018, 08:48
Replies: 1,178
Views: 809,485
Posted By 16024

Sunfish wrote: And then we all did,...

Sunfish wrote:



And then we all did, and here we all are.
It's a bit much to equate the commitment to avoid letting "the wrong kind of leaves on the line" disrupt the workings of industry and...
Forum: Tech Log
2nd Dec 2018, 16:09
Replies: 36
Views: 19,056
Posted By 16024

I hope you are kidding.

I hope you are kidding.
27th Nov 2018, 14:31
Replies: 35
Views: 12,074
Posted By 16024

Aye, but this dude was soloing! Bet you can still...

Aye, but this dude was soloing! Bet you can still see his pawprint on the base bar.
3rd Sep 2018, 19:28
Replies: 48
Views: 13,180
Posted By 16024

Autonomous jet airliners won't ever happen. ...

Autonomous jet airliners won't ever happen.
Repeat this over and over.
Cut it out and stick it on your wall. In a frame.
For the oldies among us it doesn't matter anyway. For anyone young enough...
Forum: Tech Log
29th Aug 2018, 16:18
Replies: 66
Views: 15,508
Posted By 16024

Yes, but this thread is mostly about whether it...

Yes, but this thread is mostly about whether it is safe, or appropriate, to do a continuous turn within the protected area of said hold.
How often have you been told to hold at the IAF and then,...
12th Aug 2018, 18:32
Replies: 198
Views: 144,484
Posted By 16024

Photonic, you beat me to it. If all you need me...

Photonic, you beat me to it. If all you need me to do is start her up and pull the stick back then I can relax all about those sim checks and home study. Claim back the price of a small house that it...
9th Jun 2018, 10:59
Replies: 44
Views: 13,050
Posted By 16024

And good for you. You'd probably have 8 year...

And good for you.
You'd probably have 8 year olds working downt' mill as long as you can still have your holiday.
8th Jun 2018, 14:15
Replies: 44
Views: 13,050
Posted By 16024

At the risk of sounding like a bit of an old...

At the risk of sounding like a bit of an old pinko lefty, Walsh is the last person to wheel out on workers' rights.
It may be a short term inconvenience, but industrial action that nobody noticed...
29th Apr 2018, 09:46
Replies: 35
Views: 19,130
Posted By 16024

Which in turn is considerably different from what...

Which in turn is considerably different from what is actually happening.
It's one of the things that grinds my gears.
FMC derived wind might be useful for giving others spot winds in the cruise....
Forum: Tech Log
12th Apr 2018, 09:29
Replies: 330
Views: 50,556
Posted By 16024

In the early days I was struggling with S&L in an...

In the early days I was struggling with S&L in an out-of-trim Cherokee, and was discouraged from "playing" with the rudder trim on the basis that the tendency for it to keep flying one wing down was...
24th Mar 2018, 12:03
Replies: 29
Views: 17,999
Posted By 16024

Interesting that this has drifted so rapidly into...

Interesting that this has drifted so rapidly into a debate about the perils of social media.
That might be an important issue, but it is a separate one.
Here's an example of BBC twisting a story....
17th Mar 2018, 12:32
Replies: 303
Views: 389,176
Posted By 16024

ZFT wrote: It's a company SOP thing....

ZFT wrote:



It's a company SOP thing. There's no blanket prohibition on this.
27th Nov 2017, 11:08
Replies: 1,178
Views: 809,485
Posted By 16024

sxjack: thanks for the useful reference. I can...

sxjack: thanks for the useful reference.
I can see a few test cases coming up...
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