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17th Jan 2019, 14:02
Replies: 41
Views: 13,270
Posted By HugoFirst

A couple of years ago at Shoreham, flying as a...

A couple of years ago at Shoreham, flying as a civvie. The runway orientation is 02/20 so lots of scope for confusion. I heard a French pilot on frequency having difficulty locating the airfield and...
10th Mar 2017, 09:00
Replies: 34
Views: 14,899
Posted By HugoFirst

Dave, you have a PM.

Dave, you have a PM.
12th Mar 2015, 15:21
Replies: 49
Views: 8,535
Posted By HugoFirst

Presumably someone within the RAF hierarchy...

Presumably someone within the RAF hierarchy sanctioned this? I can't imagine for a moment that Gilbert turned up with his own set of wings and demanded to wear them... :rolleyes:
19th Dec 2014, 11:05
Replies: 10
Views: 3,022
Posted By HugoFirst

I quite like it. Makes a change from all those...

I quite like it. Makes a change from all those boring white ones...
2nd Mar 2014, 00:20
Replies: 82
Views: 47,970
Posted By HugoFirst

I was a mere SSgt in the Army Air Corps and they...

I was a mere SSgt in the Army Air Corps and they let me in! You won't feel out of your depth. I have found, without exception, that members are very welcoming of new entrants. We all have a shared...
31st Aug 2009, 09:17
Replies: 44
Views: 24,456
Posted By HugoFirst

There was also The Cove at Placencia. Placencia...

There was also The Cove at Placencia. Placencia Village was used as an adverture training centre (windsurfing, sailing, canoeing, sub aqua, etc). The Cove was further around the bay, right on the...
4th Apr 2008, 10:50
Replies: 288
Views: 143,412
Posted By HugoFirst

Best: Has got to be Gutersloh - late 70s to early...

Best: Has got to be Gutersloh - late 70s to early 80s (puffer jet years). There was a whole thread on it here recently.
12th Mar 2008, 10:02
Replies: 16
Views: 1,722
Posted By HugoFirst

Is there an election on the way?

Is there an election on the way?
12th May 2003, 05:09
Replies: 25
Views: 6,058
Posted By HugoFirst

They are now only accepting pilot applications...

They are now only accepting pilot applications from those who have a current 737 type rating. If you're not current on the 737, forget it.
11th May 2003, 09:34
Replies: 17
Views: 2,476
Posted By HugoFirst

I don't mind pax applauding, as long as they...

I don't mind pax applauding, as long as they remember to have a whip-round for the driver!
1st May 2003, 06:00
Replies: 37
Views: 3,016
Posted By HugoFirst

Ain't no such thing as a wasted lesson, it's all...

Ain't no such thing as a wasted lesson, it's all experience. Some people don't realise that aircraft can still fly when it's not CAVOK.
29th Apr 2003, 04:17
Replies: 69
Views: 20,794
Posted By HugoFirst

A Carn and Max Angle The point I was making...

A Carn and Max Angle

The point I was making (and the question I was answering) is that in an incapacitated pilot scenario it is an aircraft handling problem. The original newspaper report implied...
Forum: Questions
28th Apr 2003, 01:37
Replies: 6
Views: 994
Posted By HugoFirst

. . . it also means you don't have to have really...

. . . it also means you don't have to have really large ailerons and as Maximum says, it helps in the turn. The spoilers/speedbakes are already there . . . may as well use them.
28th Apr 2003, 01:19
Replies: 69
Views: 20,794
Posted By HugoFirst

Anthony Carn I don't see why you think it's...

Anthony Carn

I don't see why you think it's a "massive oversimplification" I've got an ATPL with the required aircraft type rating, so has the other guy. Either one of us is capable of handling...
Forum: Tech Log
28th Apr 2003, 01:08
Replies: 30
Views: 39,268
Posted By HugoFirst

Not necessarily a 'bad hair day' for the pilot....

Not necessarily a 'bad hair day' for the pilot. Not every landing has to be a 'greaser' with the main gear lightly kissing the tarmac. On a wet runway, for example, with the risk of aquaplaing, it is...
28th Apr 2003, 00:48
Replies: 69
Views: 20,794
Posted By HugoFirst

T-Richard Don't fall for the 'co-pilot'...

T-Richard

Don't fall for the 'co-pilot' label. We are all qualified with the same licence. How many bars you have on your shoulder is simply a matter of company seniority. I've changed companies a...
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