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19th Jun 2020, 15:42
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Thanks. The wording and context in that reg are a...

Thanks. The wording and context in that reg are a little unclear.
19th Jun 2020, 10:52
Replies: 2
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Posted By No. 2

FCL.625 “7 year rule”

Hello

Could someone please clarify the 7-year rule in FCL.625 (d). Does this apply to any IR held (MPA or SPA) or the particular IR for the category of aircraft that you wish to renew?

I...
23rd May 2020, 20:54
Replies: 1,808
Views: 3,076,370
Posted By No. 2

The data doesn't indicate at all that the gear...

The data doesn't indicate at all that the gear was never down (which is what you suggested), merely that it never contacted the ground (i.e. no wow). It's possible it was never down, but I'd say less...
23rd May 2020, 20:41
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Posted By No. 2

Exactly. It doesn't imply they never lowered the...

Exactly. It doesn't imply they never lowered the gear.
23rd May 2020, 20:36
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Posted By No. 2

No they're not as mentioned above. Unlikely to...

No they're not as mentioned above. Unlikely to miss the gear down in an Airbus due to a the reasons given in a previous post.
23rd May 2020, 20:34
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Posted By No. 2

It shows that the main gears never touched down...

It shows that the main gears never touched down (no wow). It's consistent with the theory that they mishandled the go-around and the gear was raised prior to making contact with the ground.
1st Sep 2007, 10:42
Replies: 56
Views: 11,066
Posted By No. 2

mesh, How much experience did your friend...

mesh,

How much experience did your friend have, if you don't mind me asking?
31st Aug 2007, 16:11
Replies: 35
Views: 6,950
Posted By No. 2

I was indeed successful and I'm happy that I got...

I was indeed successful and I'm happy that I got the opportunity. There's a lot of talk on this forum of how you can do it cheaper taking the modular route. Well that's certainly true - but will you...
31st Aug 2007, 11:50
Replies: 35
Views: 6,950
Posted By No. 2

k7nrw, They didn't when I went through the...

k7nrw,

They didn't when I went through the scheme - that was your responsibility, and I imagine it still is. However, having a sponsorship made it easier to get a loan of that size.
27th Aug 2007, 10:03
Replies: 35
Views: 6,950
Posted By No. 2

4K Beta, As of Autumn last year, a new pay...

4K Beta,

As of Autumn last year, a new pay structure has been introduced. For those presently employed at the time this meant a pay rise; however for those new to the company - and I refer only to...
12th May 2007, 14:33
Replies: 3,326
Views: 1,387,768
Posted By No. 2

All, For those of you trying to download that...

All,
For those of you trying to download that verbal reasoning test, I wouldn't sweat too much over it. It's not the one used by BA. In fact it's not even by the same company - BA use SHL while the...
15th Apr 2005, 14:19
Replies: 21
Views: 5,821
Posted By No. 2

er82 Do you happen to know what exactly has...

er82

Do you happen to know what exactly has been revised in these new contracts they're now sending out?

Thanks
25th Jan 2004, 02:42
Replies: 57
Views: 13,223
Posted By No. 2

Artificial Horizon, I'm pleased to hear that...

Artificial Horizon,

I'm pleased to hear that you're enjoying flybe! Now you've gone through the system so to speak could you describe your experience after finishing basic training? Did you have a...
Replies: 11
Views: 1,244
Posted By No. 2

Oneday78, It's quite possible to do the PPL...

Oneday78,

It's quite possible to do the PPL abroad in 3-4 weeks. I did it in 4 in the US but certainly could have squeezed it into 3 weeks.

If you want to do a JAR licence, which is a minimum...
9th Dec 2003, 19:56
Replies: 59
Views: 11,629
Posted By No. 2

Poobaboon, Here...

Poobaboon,

Here (http://www.caa.co.uk/docs/49/SRG_MED_JAR_C1_Initial_Visual_Stds.pdf) are the class 1 eye standards.

Best of luck,

James
Replies: 137
Views: 63,658
Posted By No. 2

Excellent post FFF. Please tell me though,...

Excellent post FFF.

Please tell me though, why do you normally keep the gear up for an emergency landing?

No. 2
Replies: 2
Views: 456
Posted By No. 2

Jaydee - try this...

Jaydee - try



this (http://www2.faa.gov/avr/afs/fsdo/index.cfm)

No. 2
Replies: 4
Views: 709
Posted By No. 2

Kempus, That's right you don't have to train...

Kempus,

That's right you don't have to train full time. I got a loan with HSBC towards the end of university and now I'm working full time. In fact, if I remember rightly, I didn't even have to...
7th Oct 2003, 04:55
Replies: 1
Views: 1,108
Posted By No. 2

Alan Isaacs, The written tests are basically...

Alan Isaacs,

The written tests are basically numerical interpretation of graphs rather than just pure arithmetic as such.

If you get hold of a copy of the Times Graduate practice books there...
7th Oct 2003, 04:48
Replies: 41
Views: 6,743
Posted By No. 2

roberand - Closing date is the 31 October. ...

roberand - Closing date is the 31 October.

No. 2
Replies: 8
Views: 1,168
Posted By No. 2

Hustler - well I didn't borrow quite as much as...

Hustler - well I didn't borrow quite as much as £20K but I had a guarnteed job with the MoD after graduation and so they knew that I'd be able to keep up with repayments.

Reagarding your last...
Replies: 50
Views: 7,423
Posted By No. 2

Keygrip, could you explain your reasons as to why...

Keygrip, could you explain your reasons as to why you think that's the better route? I'm suprised that the CAA also recommend doing the IR first?

It seems a safer option to do the CPL first but I...
19th Sep 2003, 16:17
Replies: 94
Views: 8,903
Posted By No. 2

Andrew - check your pm's.

Andrew - check your pm's.
19th Sep 2003, 16:12
Replies: 94
Views: 8,903
Posted By No. 2

So Harold, when did you get your letter saying...

So Harold, when did you get your letter saying your through to the next round? When do you have to come down to London?
Replies: 17
Views: 1,167
Posted By No. 2

batty - Temperature doesn't have an effect on the...

batty - Temperature doesn't have an effect on the altimeter reading as you say. However, it does have an effect on the pressure distribution in the atmosphere. So when you fly into a cold region the...
Replies: 17
Views: 1,167
Posted By No. 2

In that case I would agree with you entirely....

In that case I would agree with you entirely. BTW-where did you get the answers from in the first place?

No. 2
Replies: 17
Views: 1,167
Posted By No. 2

It's the mention of isobaric surface that...

It's the mention of isobaric surface that confuses me. In ISA condtions there would be no altitude indidcated between two isobaric surfaces since they have the same pressure. Or am I reading too much...
18th Sep 2003, 18:07
Replies: 94
Views: 8,903
Posted By No. 2

Andrew- Afraid not. I think they mentioned...

Andrew-

Afraid not. I think they mentioned that we may not hear from them this week as one of the admin staff was on holiday. I think that was the jist of it anyway!

No. 2
Replies: 17
Views: 1,167
Posted By No. 2

ac hoon - You seem to have a duplicate thread...

ac hoon - You seem to have a duplicate thread going and I responded to the other one! Just in case it's of any help, here is what I put:

Regarding your second question. QNH is calculated by...
Replies: 3
Views: 612
Posted By No. 2

tartan, The logbooks you mention contain...

tartan,

The logbooks you mention contain columns for multi-engine and instrument time, in addition to single-engine time, night time and an 'other column'. Therefore, they'll be suitable for all...
Replies: 1
Views: 375
Posted By No. 2

ac hoon - Regarding your second question....

ac hoon -

Regarding your second question. QNH is calculated by measuring surface pressure and adjusting to sea level based on ISA temperature deviation, and not actual temperature deviation. This...
Replies: 4
Views: 518
Posted By No. 2

Definitely not. Only the training has to be done...

Definitely not. Only the training has to be done at a JAA approved school.

silverknapper - not sure they do. Your logbook's a legal document so it's your responsibility to make sure it's accurate....
Replies: 2
Views: 640
Posted By No. 2

FFF - very true. But it does give a good...

FFF - very true. But it does give a good indication of which schools you should stay well clear of...and we know there are some....

No. 2
Replies: 11
Views: 726
Posted By No. 2

Agree with Charlie Zulu about the VFR nav. It's a...

Agree with Charlie Zulu about the VFR nav. It's a great way to build you're confidence and ideal preparation for the CPL skills test. Go and visit some new airfields and try and push yourself a...
15th Sep 2003, 20:20
Replies: 2
Views: 778
Posted By No. 2

Nimrod, I too got a Professional Studies...

Nimrod,

I too got a Professional Studies loan with HSBC to help with the costs. From my expereince with them and reading other posts on the subject, it's fair to say that how successful you are,...
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