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15th Dec 2014, 12:49
Replies: 2,631
Views: 1,008,578
Posted By 4dogs

Lightbulb go Sunnie

For a moment there I was beginning to give some credence to your posts, but thank goodness you saved me from that complete misapprehension of your knowledge base with:


Serves me right really,...
9th Nov 2014, 04:59
Replies: 4
Views: 3,079
Posted By 4dogs

Cool attempt

Capt K,

For the absence of doubt, as they say:
30th Oct 2014, 04:35
Replies: 146
Views: 68,538
Posted By 4dogs

Thumbs up Skates will be just fine

It's funny, but I didn't quite see Creamie aiding and abetting Sunnie doing a Madame Defarge...

To quote Shmoop:



What you saw in the Skull's tenure was his influence on CASA, not the...
23rd Oct 2014, 15:47
Replies: 2,631
Views: 1,008,578
Posted By 4dogs

Bill's Crimes Act

After Sarc's hint I went reading. I found this interesting:



As Kharon would say: passing strange that little interchange.

Stay Alive,
7th Sep 2014, 06:08
Replies: 90
Views: 59,930
Posted By 4dogs

you get what you pay for

If the cost of providing certain infrastructure, particularly where there are severe environmental constraints, outweighs the cost of running a particular type of aircraft, the contract will be...
9th Aug 2014, 03:38
Replies: 713
Views: 679,743
Posted By 4dogs

Angry what next?

after reading Ryan I was just stunned...

Creamie's comment about "...the unnecessary stress imposed on pilots by zealots on an unjustified medical crusade." seems to go to the heart of the real...
13th Jul 2014, 12:41
Replies: 33
Views: 31,982
Posted By 4dogs

Cool 50% of the time

International Trader,

The calculation of aeronautical experience was only for the purpose of satisfying the required hours for the granting of a licence. The 50% rule was only about trying to...
13th Jul 2014, 12:31
Replies: 33
Views: 31,982
Posted By 4dogs

Grrr AICUS

When first invented, it was called AICUS: "Acting in command under supervision". It was something that a co-pilot did in special circumstances. It was supervised by a pilot in command trained in...
13th Jul 2014, 12:11
Replies: 713
Views: 679,743
Posted By 4dogs

interesting...

So Arthur,

It seems that you are saying:

Barry Cole was corrupted by commercial interests and cooked the books...

Optometrists are the enemy, even though in the eighties they were totally...
19th Jun 2014, 04:30
Replies: 124
Views: 44,537
Posted By 4dogs

Angry Dear Minister

Warren,

In 1987, the then CVD rules were successfully challenged in the AAT. In 1989, the Commonwealth facilitated and funded Denison as an AAT Test Case on the CVD rules.

The Commonwealth...
22nd May 2014, 15:14
Replies: 9
Views: 5,442
Posted By 4dogs

Cool such an old question

747-419,

Age discrimination was, for all practical purposes, abolished in Australia with the passing of the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission Act 1986.

Part 5 of the Civil Aviation...
1st May 2014, 14:35
Replies: 67
Views: 21,521
Posted By 4dogs

Grrr fruitloop

and that would lead to the known damage - how?
21st Jan 2014, 01:44
Replies: 103
Views: 23,727
Posted By 4dogs

power question

I think the problem in analysing (or purporting to analyse) the power setting "data", such as:



or



is moot when the continuity and clarity of the "data" is particularly suspect and the...
21st Jan 2014, 01:24
Replies: 5,414
Views: 3,727,092
Posted By 4dogs

small correction?

Was:



supposed to read:

Qantas "loans" Westbrook the requisite amount of money to "buy" 51% of Newstar

Stay Alive,
21st Jan 2014, 01:17
Replies: 1,673
Views: 424,169
Posted By 4dogs

Unhappy how inconvenient really?

Creamie,

Notwithstanding some exposure to legal scrutiny, I would imagine that the Chairman and the directors would rely on the "not us, Your Honour" provisions of s97A(2)... :*

Given that it...
10th Jan 2014, 07:35
Replies: 139
Views: 56,037
Posted By 4dogs

Smile advantage of higher thrust

Clarrie,

Thanks for that. Although the departure gradients are substantially different, the figure do illustrate very nicely the advantage of the 21K engines over the 18.5K engines at ASP. :ok:...
4th Jan 2014, 10:00
Replies: 1,673
Views: 424,169
Posted By 4dogs

automatic repeal

Junior brother,

it goes like this:



procedural only... :cool:

Stay Alive,
4th Jan 2014, 09:16
Replies: 139
Views: 56,037
Posted By 4dogs

Cool CBR gradients

Ahh, Bloggs,

Leave you alone for a few years and you forget everything... := :uhoh: :oh: please throw the shovel out of the hole!

josephfeatherweight,

Yes, the OEI SDP gradient off 35 is...
2nd Jan 2014, 14:04
Replies: 139
Views: 56,037
Posted By 4dogs

critical temps for CBR

Hey Clarrie,

What are the critical OATs for departure 35 for the A and C engines?

A rough look at the BoM max temps for the last 5 years for CBR airport for January shows a monthly mean of...
26th Dec 2013, 14:28
Replies: 838
Views: 649,117
Posted By 4dogs

Thumbs up questions

Clarrie,

Under what circumstances would a cloud base of 6000' qualify as relevant for advice as a TEMPO?

UnderneathTheRadar,

The system must work for all aircraft and should never depend on...
19th Dec 2013, 02:13
Replies: 2,631
Views: 1,008,578
Posted By 4dogs

Cool vintage creampuff

:ok: :ok: :ok:
10th Nov 2013, 01:01
Replies: 279
Views: 62,996
Posted By 4dogs

Devil All of the rules?

I often wonder why these things never mention the Civil Aviation (Buildings Control) Regulations 1988, which remain current, are administered by CASA (cough, cough...:oh:) and affect building in the...
28th Oct 2013, 02:19
Replies: 202
Views: 77,971
Posted By 4dogs

Exclamation Anyone in the know?

At Post #150, I asked for any insight that any of you may have about the state of the proposed Certification Specifications for flight time specification schemes.

Can anyone update me on this...
20th Oct 2013, 09:21
Replies: 202
Views: 77,971
Posted By 4dogs

Unhappy Information on augmented crew required

At Post #72, there was a quote that said in part:



Apart from the noise about EU voting procedures etc, there was a deafening silence about this part of the quote. :eek: :eek: :eek:

My...
20th Oct 2013, 04:57
Replies: 55
Views: 12,090
Posted By 4dogs

Grrr screwing the wrong pooch

Mail-man,

what is truly shameful is that the ADF has failed to do enough to improve the situation...

But civil access to military infrastructure comes at a price - either increased risk at...
9th Oct 2013, 08:27
Replies: 397
Views: 164,914
Posted By 4dogs

Wink That can't be true

Bloggs,

I thought it didn't recognise electrical glitches, since they are Ops Normal...:E
9th Sep 2013, 09:03
Replies: 10
Views: 3,663
Posted By 4dogs

Cool Perhaps it is even simpler

Centaurus,

Perhaps it merely says that the ATSB thinks that the failure was relatively benign, despite the metal rain on someone's roof (but no-one's head!) in Riverstone NSW, because there was no...
17th Jul 2013, 06:10
Replies: 25
Views: 4,791
Posted By 4dogs

Danger fatigue is complicated, so is its management

Ned Gerblansky,



CAO 48.1 would not allow such a duty, simply because it limited flight time to 8 hours (para 1.4).

The SIEs attempted to deal with Chimbu's 'type of operation', but were...
13th Jul 2013, 06:36
Replies: 838
Views: 649,117
Posted By 4dogs

Question The BoM "Fog Forecasting at Sydney Airport" Project

Lookleft, thanks for the link on VH-QPC, it was most informative.

A key Safety Action was:



Does anyone have a copy of the project Final Report?

Stay Alive,
8th Jul 2013, 02:44
Replies: 2,315
Views: 758,914
Posted By 4dogs

Again, the voice of reason

Creamie,

I'm with you - what we get is what we insisted upon! I think that was what Scrubba was saying as well. :ok:

Having said that, I am far from opposed to CASA having both the capability...
30th Jun 2013, 21:10
Replies: 2,315
Views: 758,914
Posted By 4dogs

Disallowance

Well PNM,



that isn't correct. A legislative instrument can be disallowed in whole or in part. The Legislative Instruments Act 2003 provides the answer:



I'm unsure what Kharon had in...
24th Jun 2013, 13:16
Replies: 2,315
Views: 758,914
Posted By 4dogs

Unhappy Laborial abrogation of responsibility?

Creamie,

I'm sure that if we had a "like" button, you'd probably set records! I actually like almost everything you say, even though we occasionally diverge in our views. :ok: :D :D

It may be...
22nd Jun 2013, 02:20
Replies: 2,315
Views: 758,914
Posted By 4dogs

Unhappy Safety vs Politics

Creamie,

You'll be pleased to know that the essence of your advice has already been given :sad:

One interesting sidebar to the discussion emerges - politicians of all persusasions are very...
13th Jun 2013, 05:54
Replies: 2,315
Views: 758,914
Posted By 4dogs

Cool laying the blame

Creamie,



As much as I love your perspicacity :E, the Pel-Air inquiry told us two variations to your theme:

1. The ATSB is so frightened of the potential of being accused of laying blame...
1st Jun 2013, 16:53
Replies: 2,315
Views: 758,914
Posted By 4dogs

Devil "engaged in a flight"

Creamie,



I think you know the answer and are just being a little coy. :E

That same draft uses the phrase "engaged in a flight" repetitively, which also escapes definition. I presume that...
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