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17th Jan 2024, 04:55
Replies: 409
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Posted By georgeeipi

Easy to say whatever you want to believe without...

Easy to say whatever you want to believe without substantiating it and using your bully moderator friend to cover for you.
No one has pointed anything out that I said that was rude. And I quite...
12th Dec 2023, 03:53
Replies: 409
Views: 112,048
Posted By georgeeipi

Enough of the maydays, please, guys.

Enough of the maydays, please, guys.
11th Dec 2023, 21:13
Replies: 409
Views: 112,048
Posted By georgeeipi

Go back and look at the quote from my previous...

Go back and look at the quote from my previous post, that was "Megan". There are a few others as well if you go further up the thread.
They confuse regular GA and airline ops with FAA part 91 ops...
11th Dec 2023, 17:31
Replies: 409
Views: 112,048
Posted By georgeeipi

Well maybe you should read...

Well maybe you should read https://books.google.com.au/books/about/Civil_Airworthiness_Certification.html?id=LyBQBwAAQBAJ&redir_esc=y
The FAA doesn't think flight of ex-military aircraft over...
10th Dec 2023, 04:44
Replies: 409
Views: 112,048
Posted By georgeeipi

It looks like CASA didn't act on the ATSB...

It looks like CASA didn't act on the ATSB recommendation IR930105 to bring together all the rules and regulations regarding certification of ex military aircraft, but the FAA did. They published a...
8th Dec 2023, 22:12
Replies: 409
Views: 112,048
Posted By georgeeipi

Does anyone here know what happened to IR930105...

Does anyone here know what happened to IR930105 from this report? In particular regarding bringing together all the FOIs, CAOs, CARs into a single document and "...This single document should be...
1st Dec 2023, 08:03
Replies: 409
Views: 112,048
Posted By georgeeipi

It's not "a stretch". It's an example of where...

It's not "a stretch". It's an example of where you survive but with the wrong process. Then one day, applying the wrong process you, or someone else, may not survive. In the case of Port Phillip Bay...
1st Dec 2023, 07:57
Replies: 409
Views: 112,048
Posted By georgeeipi

https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune.org-vbulletin/...

https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune.org-vbulletin/2000x476/megan2_208bd0ad3e74ea44eb47a7c070dceff0f2803b4b.png
Again, not from me, but from good ol Megan predicting the collapse of pprune for "lack...
1st Dec 2023, 07:27
Replies: 409
Views: 112,048
Posted By georgeeipi

I've been an FO where the PIC busted IFR...

I've been an FO where the PIC busted IFR minimums. Their argument? Those minimums are for the average pilot, has to be, by definition. They are experienced captains so it's ok for them to go a little...
1st Dec 2023, 07:23
Replies: 409
Views: 112,048
Posted By georgeeipi

WetCompass emailed me and asked me to look at...

WetCompass emailed me and asked me to look at this thread. (we know each other and go back a way). Yes, he was banned. Not sure why, but reading through the thread it's pathetic. The moderators...
1st Dec 2023, 07:17
Replies: 409
Views: 112,048
Posted By georgeeipi

I'm not arguing you have to be completely certain...

I'm not arguing you have to be completely certain about the state of the airframe when you accept the aircraft as PIC. There are processes in place that are supposed to document the airworthiness...
1st Dec 2023, 06:18
Replies: 409
Views: 112,048
Posted By georgeeipi

https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune.org-vbulletin/...

https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune.org-vbulletin/2000x342/megan_a71f55b4945fd4e93e8959ccc8e74f07d0c0ff11.png

Not from me, but one of your supporters that wants to cancel this discussion just like...
1st Dec 2023, 06:11
Replies: 409
Views: 112,048
Posted By georgeeipi

Pretty much the same thing on a forum.

Pretty much the same thing on a forum.
1st Dec 2023, 05:57
Replies: 409
Views: 112,048
Posted By georgeeipi

So you're talking about a single scenario based...

So you're talking about a single scenario based on Sydney. I thought you were talking about a variety of scenarios. So you're suggesting that you're in a 200t airliner flying into 16 and that...
1st Dec 2023, 04:45
Replies: 409
Views: 112,048
Posted By georgeeipi

You are straw-manning. Here's the scenario...

You are straw-manning.
Here's the scenario we're talking about:
You're over the southern part of Port Phillip Bay and there are 3 known airports to choose from after the collision, one of which is...
1st Dec 2023, 03:14
Replies: 409
Views: 112,048
Posted By georgeeipi

a) magic training b) magic experience ...

a) magic training
b) magic experience

You've just given an answer without actually stating how any pilot can be trained or what experience they will get that will enable them to tell if the...
1st Dec 2023, 02:22
Replies: 409
Views: 112,048
Posted By georgeeipi

And then there are the malicious Strawman...

And then there are the malicious Strawman arguments. I'm willing to wager that you know you were being malicious. All we're talking about is a diversion to an airport with excellent facilities. What...
1st Dec 2023, 02:04
Replies: 409
Views: 112,048
Posted By georgeeipi

Except you have the players the wrong way around....

Except you have the players the wrong way around. I'm the engineering-scientist-pilot and the others are telling me I don't know my professions.
1st Dec 2023, 01:59
Replies: 409
Views: 112,048
Posted By georgeeipi

When is a dent only a dent? Sure, it may be...

When is a dent only a dent?
Sure, it may be only a dent. But the best the PIC can say is they are now flying an aircraft that is unairworthy. At worst, if the aeroplane is still flying after the...
30th Nov 2023, 06:15
Replies: 409
Views: 112,048
Posted By georgeeipi

A solid understanding because there may be some...

A solid understanding because there may be some minutiae that can rise up and require a completely different decision?
I'm putting it to you that following a midair collision there is no way a pilot...
30th Nov 2023, 05:13
Replies: 409
Views: 112,048
Posted By georgeeipi

You're arguing exactly what I said some aviators...

You're arguing exactly what I said some aviators are arguing. You're arguing the decisions all require the minutiae, the detail, down in the weeds, no principles to be learned.
Ok, so if I'm in a...
30th Nov 2023, 04:39
Replies: 409
Views: 112,048
Posted By georgeeipi

Agreed, your student did a great job of studying....

Agreed, your student did a great job of studying.
The question then is could the permutations be simplified? There are techniques for doing that, perhaps Karnaugh maps used in computer-science. Not...
30th Nov 2023, 04:15
Replies: 409
Views: 112,048
Posted By georgeeipi

Interesting. A scientist-practitioner in an...

Interesting.
A scientist-practitioner in an aviation context is someone who is an experienced aviator and can be a scientist on the ground. The scientific investigation is in slow time, such as...
30th Nov 2023, 02:24
Replies: 409
Views: 112,048
Posted By georgeeipi

Have a look at the FAA's aircraft type...

Have a look at the FAA's aircraft type certification process and perhaps some of the risk-assesment processes described by ICAO. The aircraft type certification process attempts to catch out things...
30th Nov 2023, 02:10
Replies: 409
Views: 112,048
Posted By georgeeipi

The student would have enumerated 16 cases, that...

The student would have enumerated 16 cases, that potentially could be simplified to fewer given a principles approach as Ruprecht says.
Aviation safety is an incremental process. Somebody writes...
29th Nov 2023, 20:39
Replies: 409
Views: 112,048
Posted By georgeeipi

Four variables, lead/wing, above/below,...

Four variables, lead/wing, above/below, towards/away, climbing/descending. That's 16 cases. So maybe 16 pages to enumerate the procedure, and there may be scope to compress that if some of the...
23rd Jun 2021, 01:00
Replies: 35
Views: 5,299
Posted By georgeeipi

VFR CPL in mid 1980s

I did my 200 hour VFR CPL, in the mid 1980s. I remember the cost of a Tomahawk at the start of my training was $33/hr. All up that was around $20k. There wasn't much you could do with that, so needed...
7th May 2019, 00:50
Replies: 17
Views: 6,592
Posted By georgeeipi

Can't give them away?

Is it my imagination? Or is it that PlanesSales listings sitting on the website for so long is an indication that you can't even give aeroplanes away at the moment?
5th Nov 2018, 22:54
Replies: 50
Views: 12,415
Posted By georgeeipi

Just wondering, how often do we get...

Just wondering, how often do we get unreliable/disagreeing IAS indications in air-transport operations in Australia?
That statistic might help us determine whether it is training or good maintenance...
3rd Nov 2018, 07:54
Replies: 66
Views: 14,229
Posted By georgeeipi

I had my private pilot’s license and was building...

I had my private pilot’s license and was building up to 200 hours for my CPL. My girlfriend at the time organised a trip for me to fly some friends over Lake Peddar, which was just being flooded. I...
26th Sep 2018, 03:43
Replies: 1,350
Views: 589,148
Posted By georgeeipi

I was thinking CVR--although flight data would be...

I was thinking CVR--although flight data would be better.
It was 'beaten' into our generation to call the items of the vital-actions and checklists as we did them--even if that was single-pilot and...
26th Sep 2018, 00:42
Replies: 1,350
Views: 589,148
Posted By georgeeipi

I certainly concur with His Dudeness that engine...

I certainly concur with His Dudeness that engine failures on take-off were 'beaten' into to us. Even in a two crew environment the pre-takeoff brief included considering the course of action if we...
26th Sep 2018, 00:05
Replies: 27
Views: 5,409
Posted By georgeeipi

Hey Lead, great essay! You should publish that in...

Hey Lead, great essay! You should publish that in a blog, or perhaps it should be in one of the Australian Flying Magazines.

Unfortunately I can't provide a complete answer to the OPs question. I...
28th Jul 2018, 03:41
Replies: 6
Views: 1,247
Posted By georgeeipi

Squawk, it seems you are correct. I just did a...

Squawk, it seems you are correct. I just did a google on RA-Aus operators at Moorabbin and I just discovered that 61.480 and 61.500 needs to be read in conjunction with CAO 95.55. Why doesn't CASA...
28th Jul 2018, 03:27
Replies: 6
Views: 1,247
Posted By georgeeipi

It's been a long time since I flew out of...

It's been a long time since I flew out of Moorabbin, before RA-Aus existed.
I thought the LSA aeroplanes operating out of Moorabbin were VH registered and so the trainees are operating under the VH...
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