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Forum: Questions
13th Sep 2005, 23:43
Replies: 14
Views: 1,604
Posted By Malybenek

Tallsandwich, this is definitely not created by...

Tallsandwich, this is definitely not created by the flaps. Not in this phase of flight.

Alf5071h, would the PTU be enough to create such an effect? Believe me, the sound causes some pax to think...
Forum: Questions
13th Sep 2005, 21:04
Replies: 14
Views: 1,604
Posted By Malybenek

What's this sound on the 146?

A question to 146 / Avro experts:

Could anyone explain the strange sound coming from the engines when the aircraft stabilizes in the cruise? The sound can be heard on every flight and is very...
Forum: Questions
16th Jan 2003, 18:43
Replies: 4
Views: 1,325
Posted By Malybenek

Thank you RC for your reply. However, my...

Thank you RC for your reply.

However, my question refers to those abrupt wind changes that cannot be anticipated either by pilots or by weather reporting stations. I'm talking about clear air...
Forum: Questions
15th Jan 2003, 18:55
Replies: 4
Views: 1,325
Posted By Malybenek

Jet stream encounters

On a jet stream encounter there can be three possibilities (ideally of course) where the aircraft is hit by:

1. headwind
2. tailwind
3. crosswind

Could anyone provide a brief explanation as...
Forum: Questions
9th Dec 2002, 12:38
Replies: 9
Views: 1,444
Posted By Malybenek

I'd like to thank all of you for your clear and...

I'd like to thank all of you for your clear and informative posts.
I have a much better picture mow.

PPRUNE is a wonderful source of information.
Congratulations to those who created this...
Forum: Questions
7th Dec 2002, 08:39
Replies: 9
Views: 1,444
Posted By Malybenek

Reynoldsno1, thank you for your reply. Any...

Reynoldsno1, thank you for your reply.

Any thoughts from European pilots then?
Forum: Questions
5th Dec 2002, 19:10
Replies: 9
Views: 1,444
Posted By Malybenek

GPS in air transport

I take it that every modern aircraft is fitted with a GPS device these days, yet I can't seem to imagine a situation where such a unit serves as the primary navigation system.

For instance, during...
Forum: Questions
31st Oct 2002, 11:18
Replies: 1
Views: 484
Posted By Malybenek

Frankfurt operations question.

As far as I know, typical conditions for Frankfurt are:
westerly winds, arrivals 25L and 25R, departures 18.
These three streams of traffic can be nicely handled (sort of independently).
However,...
Forum: Questions
18th Oct 2002, 14:19
Replies: 9
Views: 919
Posted By Malybenek

That explains why they are called 'CAPTAINS',...

That explains why they are called 'CAPTAINS', doesn't it?

Thanks FFF for your post. :cool:

Malybenek
Forum: Questions
18th Oct 2002, 08:35
Replies: 9
Views: 919
Posted By Malybenek

Correct, I am an enthusiast (a keen 737 fan) and...

Correct, I am an enthusiast (a keen 737 fan) and aviation photographer. If I were a pilot I wouldn't have asked about issues that are so obvious to you PROs. ;)

Anyway, engineering is my...
Forum: Questions
17th Oct 2002, 23:14
Replies: 9
Views: 919
Posted By Malybenek

Pilot Pete, Let's imagine a situation as...

Pilot Pete,

Let's imagine a situation as follows:

You are in charge of a charter flight from somewhere (say in South America) and about to take off from a short runway whose elevation is 12000'...
Forum: Questions
17th Oct 2002, 17:23
Replies: 9
Views: 919
Posted By Malybenek

Earthmover, Many thanks for such a concise...

Earthmover,

Many thanks for such a concise and clear explanation.
Appreciate it. :p :p :p

Malybenek
Forum: Questions
16th Oct 2002, 21:20
Replies: 9
Views: 919
Posted By Malybenek

How is gross weight determined?

How is the gross weight measured in a modern passenger aircraft before it is dialled into the FMC?

Also, how do you determine the exact location of the centre of gravity which depends on the...
Forum: Questions
9th Apr 2002, 14:36
Replies: 0
Views: 982
Posted By Malybenek

767 and emergency descent

Hello everyone,

Question:
What is the highest descent rate that can be achieved on the 767 during an emergency, without breaking the airframe?
To what extent can the limits be exceeded if there...
Forum: Questions
5th Apr 2002, 11:30
Replies: 13
Views: 1,323
Posted By Malybenek

Hmm, I do remember reading somewhere about an...

Hmm, I do remember reading somewhere about an incident where an airliner had a close encounter with a flock of migratory birds (some species of the goose I believe) at an altitude of over 11 thousand...
Forum: Questions
5th Apr 2002, 09:05
Replies: 2
Views: 609
Posted By Malybenek

Well, I was 90% sure that was a Fool's Day joke! ...

Well, I was 90% sure that was a Fool's Day joke!

I watched it on TV on Monday. They also mentioned that the newest quiet glass-cockpit Tupolev 334 would be replacing those banned noisy Ilyushins:...
Forum: Questions
4th Apr 2002, 19:40
Replies: 2
Views: 609
Posted By Malybenek

Russian heavies banned???

I've heard of plans on banning Russian heavies from flying over EC countries.
Is that true?

Thanks

Malybenek
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