PPRuNe Forums - Search Results

Go Back  PPRuNe Forums > Search Forums
Reload this Page >

Search Results

Wikiposts
Search
Search: Posts Made By: Bowmore
Showing results 1 to 15 of 15
Search took 0.00 seconds.
16th Feb 2021, 08:09
Replies: 15
Views: 2,258
Posted By Bowmore

[QUOTE=B2N2;10991267] * Don’t feel bad about...

[QUOTE=B2N2;10991267]

* Don’t feel bad about it either. These people are the scourge of our industry taking jobs always from people that have gone through great expense and sacrifice to become the...
15th Feb 2021, 08:36
Replies: 15
Views: 2,258
Posted By Bowmore

Thank you for this. Legal language is a bit...

Thank you for this. Legal language is a bit difficult sometimes to interpret. Now a direct question: I posted the copy of my colleague's license above. That is all he has ever received from FAA. It...
13th Feb 2021, 12:54
Replies: 15
Views: 2,258
Posted By Bowmore

As I see it, this individual had no FAA medical,...

As I see it, this individual had no FAA medical, no FAA check ride, no FAA type rating, no FAA Instrument Rating, and no real FAA license. And he was flying the thing in Europe, Canada, USA and...
13th Feb 2021, 07:32
Replies: 15
Views: 2,258
Posted By Bowmore

This is the "licence" I was referring to: ...

This is the "licence" I was referring to:
https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune.org-vbulletin/1024x704/img_20210213_0001_ac69bc0b4481a99558eba2a2fd005c4fa9c678a8.jpg
Any comments on the use of this...
12th Feb 2021, 12:21
Replies: 15
Views: 2,258
Posted By Bowmore

N-registered business jet with EU licence?

An old colleague of mine did occasionally fly a Europe based, N-registered private biz-jet on a free-lance basis. It was a single pilot operation. I thought he had an FAA ATPL, but what he actually...
31st Dec 2019, 12:55
Replies: 148
Views: 252,543
Posted By Bowmore

The Dryden accident is a very well known one....

The Dryden accident is a very well known one. Much more complex than just "rapid ice buildup on top of the wings due to the cold fuel." And yes, there was no "heating to prevent this." No airplane so...
3rd May 2019, 20:37
Replies: 24
Views: 9,138
Posted By Bowmore

Actually, Finnair was the first airline that did...

Actually, Finnair was the first airline that did not have FE on Caravelles, and I believe SAS was the second.
22nd Jan 2019, 10:33
Replies: 2,429
Views: 2,906,681
Posted By Bowmore

Correct with the piston and turbine version, but...

Correct with the piston and turbine version, but they both are pressurised. No idea if this was turbine or piston. And it is PA-46, not 42 which is a Cheyenne III or Cheyenne 400.
28th Dec 2018, 07:50
Replies: 20,482
Views: 3,204,601
Posted By Bowmore

Jenkins is correct, I think. Jenkins Airport,...

Jenkins is correct, I think. Jenkins Airport, Wyoming, Delaware. If correct, open house.
16th Sep 2018, 08:10
Replies: 50
Views: 34,057
Posted By Bowmore

Why would UK not be a member of EASA after...

Why would UK not be a member of EASA after Brexit? For example, Iceland and Norway are, and they are not members of EU. And almost forgot, Switzerland, too.
15th Apr 2018, 13:51
Replies: 93
Views: 96,387
Posted By Bowmore

Actually, it was LearStar 600, LearFan 2100 was a...

Actually, it was LearStar 600, LearFan 2100 was a twin engine, single propeller turbo-prop.
15th Apr 2018, 12:17
Replies: 719
Views: 569,544
Posted By Bowmore

Why could UK not be a member of EASA after...

Why could UK not be a member of EASA after Brexit? Norway, Iceland, Switzerland, Croatia are, and are not EU members.
13th Apr 2018, 07:51
Replies: 296
Views: 92,330
Posted By Bowmore

Interestingly, I have flown SFO to JFK on PanAm...

Interestingly, I have flown SFO to JFK on PanAm 747 in 1986....

One very nice use of call signs I have come across is (or at least was still a few years ago) Bombardier test pilots at their...
6th Apr 2018, 13:40
Replies: 71
Views: 41,818
Posted By Bowmore

EASA has member states like Croatia,...

EASA has member states like Croatia, Liechtenstein, Iceland, Switzerland and Norway. None of them is member of EU. Just saying.
19th Mar 2018, 08:43
Replies: 133
Views: 132,089
Posted By Bowmore

9 km visibility in feeble snowshowers and 1300 ft...

9 km visibility in feeble snowshowers and 1300 ft broken clouds should not be challenging to fly with an experienced TRE. Even for a first timer. I do not see what the extra challenge here might be.
Showing results 1 to 15 of 15


 
Forum Jump

Contact Us - Archive - Advertising - Cookie Policy - Privacy Statement - Terms of Service

Copyright © 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.