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Forum: Canada
14th Feb 2015, 18:19
Replies: 19
Views: 6,921
Posted By STC

It's actually St. John's in Newfoundland. (With...

It's actually St. John's in Newfoundland. (With the apostrophe) Many place names in Newfoundland are "possessive".

Having said that, I don't think the airline is ultimately responsibly for...
Forum: Canada
6th Jan 2015, 15:02
Replies: 16
Views: 6,413
Posted By STC

"The simpler aircraft the more diligent the pilot...

"The simpler aircraft the more diligent the pilot becomes."

I don't buy it. So a pilot in a twin otter is more "diligent" than a pilot in a 777? Automation and warnings tend to be more prevalent...
Forum: Canada
5th Jan 2015, 15:28
Replies: 16
Views: 6,413
Posted By STC

There sure are a lot of words devoted to this...

There sure are a lot of words devoted to this subject here but the correct message is "keep your airplane maintained" and "don't rely on warning systems as to remind you to configure your airplane...
Forum: Canada
11th Aug 2014, 21:22
Replies: 40
Views: 9,043
Posted By STC

Absolutely reckless

Comparing this "stunt" to normal operation in remote cities doesn't help the discussion. This pilot took was in a busy area and under a major thoroughfare. If he managed to crash it would have...
Forum: Canada
4th Jan 2013, 21:52
Replies: 10
Views: 3,199
Posted By STC

Nah..

Clunkdriver, consumers don't like sitting backwards nor do they like to be forced to buy another seat for their infant child.

You stated that the death was preventable but so was the accident.
Forum: Canada
16th Aug 2012, 16:35
Replies: 29
Views: 6,229
Posted By STC

To Too

How about when a self described "professional" pilot can't figure out the difference between "to" and "too"?
16th Aug 2012, 16:33
Replies: 123
Views: 18,254
Posted By STC

Props

When in Canada it never ceased to amaze me, the number of Cessnas with the wrong prop installed.
Forum: Canada
5th Oct 2010, 13:19
Replies: 36
Views: 4,436
Posted By STC

The pilot in command is ultimately responsible...

The pilot in command is ultimately responsible for his actions and the safety of his passengers. Using this incident and the TSB report to place blame on the regulator will get nowhere.

Are we...
Forum: Canada
23rd Jan 2006, 15:12
Replies: 14
Views: 2,520
Posted By STC

Istorik, Coming in to a Canadian aviation...

Istorik,

Coming in to a Canadian aviation forum and asking for pictures of a fatal airplane accident on the same day it happened, is like me asking you for pictures of your house the day it burned...
Forum: Canada
22nd Jan 2006, 22:08
Replies: 14
Views: 2,520
Posted By STC

Istorik, nothing like asking for pictures of a...

Istorik, nothing like asking for pictures of a fresh accident. Give your head a shake. Your posts seem to all be related to airplane crashes. Do you have some sort of ghoulish tendencies?
Forum: Canada
3rd Jan 2006, 14:56
Replies: 48
Views: 6,892
Posted By STC

Re: Westjet: No injuries when 737’s wing hits runway

Tan, have you been living under a rock? Or are you another brainwashed AC employee?

Air Canada burst on to the scene in the 80s as a brand new private company with NO DEBT and tons of assets.
...
Forum: Canada
3rd Jan 2006, 02:22
Replies: 4
Views: 1,690
Posted By STC

Re: Do Canadians get what they deserve?

This is a joke right? US airlines are deeply in debt. The "user friendly" system lacks oversight so not only are many US registered GA aircraft improperly maintained, many accidents involve pilots...
Forum: Canada
3rd Jan 2006, 02:13
Replies: 48
Views: 6,892
Posted By STC

Re: Westjet: No injuries when 737’s wing hits runway

I certainly hope this remark didn't come from an Air Canada employee. You know. The airline that single handedly destroyed the Canadian airline industry.
Forum: Canada
20th Aug 2005, 14:40
Replies: 2
Views: 889
Posted By STC

First of all, what is your academic background? ...

First of all, what is your academic background? There are lots of guys coming out of the various colleges that specialize in avionics training.

Secondly, do you want to work in the shop or on the...
Forum: Canada
20th Aug 2005, 14:36
Replies: 19
Views: 3,570
Posted By STC

Its a bit more twisted than that. Those are only...

Its a bit more twisted than that. Those are only the Canadian type certificates. When and aircraft manufacturer introduces a new design, they typically apply for a type certificate with each civil...
Forum: Canada
10th Aug 2005, 14:29
Replies: 5
Views: 1,965
Posted By STC

I heard that they are always "rolling back". ...

I heard that they are always "rolling back".

:)
Forum: Canada
30th Jun 2005, 18:54
Replies: 71
Views: 10,222
Posted By STC

smo, Didn't you used to work for Commando in...

smo,

Didn't you used to work for Commando in Gimli? Yah. I guess you're right. You really have worked hard...

;)

Seriously though, I think you're taking the "whore" thing a little too...
Forum: Canada
30th Jun 2005, 15:29
Replies: 71
Views: 10,222
Posted By STC

OK…you called me a coward. Tell me who you are...

OK…you called me a coward. Tell me who you are if you feel inclined.



I actually don’t really give a rat’s ass what pilots make. It really doesn’t affect me directly but I do have an opinion...
Forum: Canada
30th Jun 2005, 13:09
Replies: 71
Views: 10,222
Posted By STC

smo, Sorry I called you a whore. One...

smo,

Sorry I called you a whore. One dictionary defines a "whore" as someone who will "compromise one's principles for personal gain." But, the word "whore" is slang and somewhat vulgar. So....
Forum: Canada
29th Jun 2005, 20:47
Replies: 71
Views: 10,222
Posted By STC

Yeesh...where did that come from. You'll be...

Yeesh...where did that come from. You'll be happy to know that I am not in fact a "hardcore racist." But I am an amateur gynecologist.

;)

And what exactly is a "hardcore" racist? Someone...
Forum: Canada
29th Jun 2005, 19:19
Replies: 71
Views: 10,222
Posted By STC

No argument there. I made no comment stating...

No argument there. I made no comment stating otherwise. Rememeber that I was answering the statement "I am glad you are an AME... the ground is where you belong". Why not scold SpeedbirdEh?


...
Forum: Canada
29th Jun 2005, 13:34
Replies: 71
Views: 10,222
Posted By STC

SpeedbirdEh.... Thats awesome! You elevate...

SpeedbirdEh....

Thats awesome! You elevate yourself above issuing personal insults, then you insult me...personally!

You're only human after all!


;)
Forum: Canada
28th Jun 2005, 19:59
Replies: 71
Views: 10,222
Posted By STC

This thread is FULL of generalizations. Why pick...

This thread is FULL of generalizations. Why pick on mine?



Jetsgo pilots perhaps? Between "tricks" I assume.



So which is it? Are Canadian pilots underpaid or not? Seems to be alot...
Forum: Canada
28th Jun 2005, 13:13
Replies: 71
Views: 10,222
Posted By STC

SpeedbirdEh, First of all, its STC, not STS....

SpeedbirdEh,

First of all, its STC, not STS. On your next medical perhaps you can get them to concentrate on your eyesight a little more.

Second, you sure make a lot of assumptions on my part....
Forum: Canada
26th Jun 2005, 17:13
Replies: 142
Views: 45,941
Posted By STC

What makes you think that everyone who responded...

What makes you think that everyone who responded is a pilot?
Forum: Canada
26th Jun 2005, 13:28
Replies: 71
Views: 10,222
Posted By STC

Ohhhhhh....an 18 year old F/O. That's...

Ohhhhhh....an 18 year old F/O. That's different...NOT. Do you really think it should be commonplace to have an 18 year old in such a position of responsibility?

Those are the years where a pilot...
Forum: Canada
26th Jun 2005, 12:39
Replies: 71
Views: 10,222
Posted By STC

18 year olds in command of a 747? You won't see...

18 year olds in command of a 747? You won't see me in line to get on board. Personally I think that story is BS.

As far as those 26 year olds commanding 737s at Ryanair, well….I guess you get...
Forum: Canada
24th Jun 2005, 16:30
Replies: 142
Views: 45,941
Posted By STC

I agree with the "accident" designation. Its...

I agree with the "accident" designation. Its much more accurate than "crash" and doesn't carry the degree of hyperbole.

Accidents don't always result in injury to occupants, or damage to the...
Forum: Canada
22nd Jun 2005, 22:39
Replies: 142
Views: 45,941
Posted By STC

BL, From what I understand so far the...

BL,

From what I understand so far the airplane landed on the main wheels and bounced a few times, but the nose remained up until the flight crew decided they needed to coax the nose down with some...
Forum: Canada
20th Jun 2005, 14:03
Replies: 142
Views: 45,941
Posted By STC

Is the the kind of language you want to see in a...

Is the the kind of language you want to see in a legal document? Especially a statement of claim? Ambiguous language is all the more reason to throw it out.

We all know the lawyers carefully...
Forum: Canada
19th Jun 2005, 13:28
Replies: 55
Views: 7,335
Posted By STC

Can anyone supply some information to support...

Can anyone supply some information to support this statement? I really doubt it’s true.

This is just another chapter in the life of a corporate leech. Isn't this the same Air Canada that just...
Forum: Canada
18th Jun 2005, 16:14
Replies: 142
Views: 45,941
Posted By STC

I read the statement and in my opinion, the law...

I read the statement and in my opinion, the law firm needs to research the word "crash". Its fairly obvious they don't know what it means.

Many of the statements are just typical uninformed...
Forum: Canada
15th Jun 2005, 21:30
Replies: 142
Views: 45,941
Posted By STC

!

Really? Could you tell my boss that please!

:8
Forum: Canada
12th Jun 2005, 14:43
Replies: 142
Views: 45,941
Posted By STC

We're dealing with lawyers here. Slimey ones at...

We're dealing with lawyers here. Slimey ones at that. What makes you think they are going to risk their case by exposing facts?
Forum: Canada
5th Jun 2005, 16:31
Replies: 142
Views: 45,941
Posted By STC

I'm surprised that the ambulance chasers who are...

I'm surprised that the ambulance chasers who are convincing the passengers that they have suffered extensive damages, haven't included the Wright Brothers in the suit. That would be just as relevant...
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