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9th Mar 2009, 21:42
Replies: 1
Views: 927
Posted By jau

PA 46 (Malibu) hire

Hi,

Does anyone know if there are any malibu hires in the UK? I have come across this: .: Fly First Class with Go Aviation.net :. (http://goaviation.net/) but havn't had any dealings with them....
8th Nov 2008, 16:48
Replies: 54
Views: 5,019
Posted By jau

Thanks for the replies. It seems easier to do the...

Thanks for the replies. It seems easier to do the JAA-IR and then simply go to the states, do a couple of days flight training to earn a standalone FAA PPL-IR and then come back and be completely...
8th Nov 2008, 12:58
Replies: 54
Views: 5,019
Posted By jau

N-Reg Confusion

Hi, Would someone in the know mind clarifying this for me?

I am wanting to fly an N-reg touring aircraft in the UK and throughout europe but I am a little unsure of the regulations.

I hold a...
Replies: 1
Views: 848
Posted By jau

I'm Interested too!

Hey,

I'm afraid I can't help, but as a ships navigator and private pilot I would be really interested in this too! I've often wondered if flight navigators still exist, I've never been able to...
Forum: Tech Log
18th Dec 2007, 17:13
Replies: 4
Views: 1,067
Posted By jau

Thanks. I have quite a bit of material on...

Thanks.

I have quite a bit of material on turbines, such as the (meridian) and on AC packs, and other auxillaries.

But I was wondering how all the auxilaries work on a piston. In particular AC...
Forum: Tech Log
17th Dec 2007, 17:11
Replies: 4
Views: 1,067
Posted By jau

PA 46 (malibu) manuals

Hi all,

I am trying to find an engine/systems manual for the PA 46. I know a few places were I can buy paper versions but to be honest I am only interested in learning about high performance...
Forum: Questions
15th Nov 2007, 13:53
Replies: 1
Views: 1,535
Posted By jau

MALSR MALSF animation

Hello!

I don't suppose anyone could help me out. I need an animation showing a runway approach lighting system such as RAIL or MALSF that shows the lights flashing in sequence. Does anyone know...
30th Jul 2006, 16:19
Replies: 6
Views: 1,029
Posted By jau

Window Fog

Hiya,
Seeking clarification on this.

Was driving the other day and it was quite cold outside, the windows started to fog and so I put the window blower on with hot air. Immediately the windows...
Forum: Tech Log
29th Jul 2006, 17:59
Replies: 3
Views: 850
Posted By jau

flameouts

Hi,
Would someone mind explaining why turbine engines are prone to flameouts at low power?
Thank you!
15th Jul 2006, 17:29
Replies: 2
Views: 4,366
Posted By jau

Thanks for the info

Thanks for the info
15th Jul 2006, 15:56
Replies: 2
Views: 4,366
Posted By jau

POH/PIM

hey,
Can anyone tell me the difference between a Pilot Operating Handbook and a Pilot Information Manual?
Cheers
Forum: Tech Log
1st Jul 2006, 14:20
Replies: 10
Views: 2,102
Posted By jau

GPS altitude

Hi,
I am in the middle of studying GPS navigation and I can't figure out how the reciever calculates it's altitude.

After recieving the NM and the CA code the reciever calculates its position by...
Forum: Tech Log
17th May 2006, 18:03
Replies: 8
Views: 2,608
Posted By jau

Thank you both or your replies. I wish I...

Thank you both or your replies.

I wish I still had a chance of flying one of the classics, one of the only things I'll be quite sad at not doing. Maybe one day I'll get a go in the sim...
jau
Forum: Tech Log
15th May 2006, 09:29
Replies: 8
Views: 2,608
Posted By jau

Ah Ok thanks for the reply. So do the VG's spin...

Ah Ok thanks for the reply.
So do the VG's spin up as the main busses are powered or do they have to be aligned in the same way that an INS is?

Is the HSI a similar situation and do they have to...
Forum: Tech Log
14th May 2006, 21:45
Replies: 8
Views: 2,608
Posted By jau

Analog flight Instruments

Hello,
I was wondering today about the analog flight instruments in aircraft such as the 742, DC-10, L1011 etc. Wheras modern aircraft such as the 737NG and 744 receive the data for the PFD and ND...
Forum: Questions
17th Feb 2006, 23:08
Replies: 19
Views: 2,567
Posted By jau

Thanks for your replies. I asked because I was...

Thanks for your replies.
I asked because I was travelling on a saab 340, the aircraft made a quick (30mins?) stop enroute, after both engines were shut down half the cabin lights went out and things...
Forum: Questions
15th Feb 2006, 22:52
Replies: 19
Views: 2,567
Posted By jau

Why no APU on a TP?

Hi,
I was wondering today why a jet aircraft starts its engines using an APU and a Turboprop simply uses the battery. Why is is as they are both turbines at the end of the day?
Cheers
Rich
Forum: Tech Log
3rd Feb 2006, 17:48
Replies: 8
Views: 6,989
Posted By jau

Brilliant thanks just what I was looking for.

Brilliant thanks just what I was looking for.
Forum: Tech Log
3rd Feb 2006, 16:45
Replies: 8
Views: 6,989
Posted By jau

Hydrazine powered APU's

Hello,
I have been trying to look at Hydrazine powered APU's but I am having trouble understanding how they work. I know that the F-16's EPU and the three APU's on the orbiter are powered by...
10th Nov 2005, 01:18
Replies: 180
Views: 48,008
Posted By jau

Thanks for the help. Sounds good, reason I asked...

Thanks for the help. Sounds good, reason I asked is because my current job is going to send me away for a year in July and I need to get things moving!
7th Nov 2005, 11:43
Replies: 180
Views: 48,008
Posted By jau

Air Atlantique selection timescale

Hi all,

Regarding Air Atlantique;
Could anyone inform me how long it takes for a successful applicant to be processed through the selection for pilot sponsorship? I have recently managed to...
5th Oct 2005, 19:16
Replies: 19
Views: 2,774
Posted By jau

In the 18-19th centuries a ship was defined as a...

In the 18-19th centuries a ship was defined as a first rank sailing vessel having a bowsprit and three or more square-rigged masts (ship-rigged), each composed of a lowermast, a topmast, and often a...
17th Jun 2005, 16:32
Replies: 7
Views: 1,079
Posted By jau

Thanks for that guys!

Thanks for that guys!
15th Jun 2005, 18:03
Replies: 7
Views: 1,079
Posted By jau

Question Clarrification

Hiya,
Looking through my air law book, a bit confused about altimeter setting proceedures, would someone mind just setting me straight?

Above 3000ft on a VFR flight you can set the standard...
Forum: Cabin Crew
5th Jan 2005, 10:06
Replies: 42
Views: 7,810
Posted By jau

PAN AM: Passengers All Need A Mortician US AIR:...

PAN AM: Passengers All Need A Mortician
US AIR: Underwater Seats Available In Rear
AIR INDIA: An Interesting Ride, I'll Never Do It Again
Replies: 6
Views: 991
Posted By jau

My understanding is this: (im sure i'll get...

My understanding is this: (im sure i'll get picked up if I'm wrong)

In order to fly as PIC in a multi crew aircraft you need a full ATPL. With a frozen ATPL you may still fly multi crew, but only...
3rd Sep 2004, 18:04
Replies: 6
Views: 1,253
Posted By jau

Hi! Well, to start with, according to the CAA,...

Hi!
Well, to start with, according to the CAA, they have only issued a total of 11 PPL's (A) to 17 year olds. Thats an achievment in itself- nothing to be 'pissed off' about at all!

I am in the...
Replies: 15
Views: 1,648
Posted By jau

Thanks for your replies. That, and the other...

Thanks for your replies. That, and the other posts, have certainly put my mind to rest! Well, 3 days before I start my PPL and I feel like a little boy on Christmas Eve again ;)
Jau
Replies: 15
Views: 1,648
Posted By jau

Angry Only Integrated?

Hi all,
Well, I've just been up to visit an FTO to ask about their integrated scheme, fully expecting the normal marketing talk, 'pilot shortages' etc.

What I was told is that most of the major...
Replies: 21
Views: 2,546
Posted By jau

hey guys, what does PAT stand for?

hey guys, what does PAT stand for?
Replies: 1
Views: 883
Posted By jau

ATPL exams expire?

Hi all,
I am looking into studying my ATPL theory exams over this next year. I have taken a look at LASORS and noted that it states that the ATPL theories lapse if a CPL and IR are not gained...
Replies: 5
Views: 765
Posted By jau

London Girl, I have no idea about the...

London Girl,

I have no idea about the maximum amount that the bank will allow you to borrow. I also know how much you want to fly, I'm there! However, from someone who has seen it go wrong over...
12th May 2004, 19:02
Replies: 4
Views: 820
Posted By jau

Ok, from what I gather, the DC-6's and DC-3's as...

Ok, from what I gather, the DC-6's and DC-3's as well as the CV-440 are operated by Air Atlantique, as well as the classic fleet.

The electras are operated by Atlantic Airways. Is this a...
12th May 2004, 17:49
Replies: 4
Views: 820
Posted By jau

Thanks. I have checked it out already, but I...

Thanks. I have checked it out already, but I would like more info than just what's on their website...
12th May 2004, 16:58
Replies: 4
Views: 820
Posted By jau

company info

hi all,
Can anyone tell me were I can find out more about Air Atlantique? The company history, people, operations, profits etc...

I have done a search on PPRUNE and found lots of info on their...
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