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3rd Feb 2008, 16:26
Replies: 61
Views: 43,902
Posted By pilotpilot

AHM2002 Thanks for sharing. It reminds me that...

AHM2002
Thanks for sharing. It reminds me that being a pilot does not give you infallability.

I learnt this the hard way, when, as soon as I started my training, I went through a big personal...
20th Jan 2008, 11:56
Replies: 307
Views: 182,536
Posted By pilotpilot

2 quick points

two quick points:

1. At 600 feet (if they were @ the usual 750 ft p. min on the glide), they only had less than 48 seconds to recognize and react.

Probably much less, since at the very last...
10th Sep 2006, 20:27
Replies: 80
Views: 24,328
Posted By pilotpilot

Hey whitefly, I strongly suggest that you clarify...

Hey whitefly, I strongly suggest that you clarify whether or not you have to be a Maltese national before you hop on yer bike! Management at Airmalta (Malta base) is quite chaotic... they might have...
12th Jan 2005, 16:41
Replies: 188
Views: 69,107
Posted By pilotpilot

What I cannot understand is how this woman, who...

What I cannot understand is how this woman, who must have really worked hard to become a captain, and must have shown real conviction in a male-dominated environment, suddenly lost it all to a few...
5th Jan 2005, 18:55
Replies: 34
Views: 7,882
Posted By pilotpilot

I feel worse when flying at the wee hours of the...

I feel worse when flying at the wee hours of the morning if the journey is over the sea - just blackness all around, and even inside the cockpit... surreal.

I look forward to dawn or the specks...
26th Jul 2004, 21:22
Replies: 203
Views: 49,803
Posted By pilotpilot

Wig Wag, very good post. I know this...

Wig Wag, very good post.

I know this question was asked before, however, what about the first officer? Can s/he be held responsible too? Could s/he have refused the PIC's decision? Did s/he in...
14th Jun 2004, 19:11
Replies: 204
Views: 75,424
Posted By pilotpilot

The most basic change in our job as a pilot has...

The most basic change in our job as a pilot has been the PERSONALITY type required in the cockpit. Automation has increased, safey has increased and aircraft are better designed. Also, since airspace...
Forum: Tech Log
15th Sep 2003, 03:35
Replies: 5
Views: 1,191
Posted By pilotpilot

fish B737 outside temperature indication plus use of anti-ice

According to Boeing limitations, engine anti-ice has to be used below 10 degrees Celius TAT and above -40 degrees SAT (with moisture present etc...). I get the TAT from the secondary EIS panel and...
15th Sep 2003, 02:43
Replies: 165
Views: 31,971
Posted By pilotpilot

Angry fmc_apprentice, I SO understand and empathize...

fmc_apprentice, I SO understand and empathize with you. I myself have just started my career as FO and some of the captains smoke too! :( :( Usually, when they ask me if I mind (obviously expecting ...
Forum: Questions
8th Aug 2003, 02:36
Replies: 1
Views: 537
Posted By pilotpilot

fish The emphasis nowadays on the role of the pilot...

The emphasis nowadays on the role of the pilot has shifted more from manually flying the plane itself to reliance on automation so as to manage the cockpit better, gaining situational awareness and...
8th Aug 2003, 02:24
Replies: 26
Views: 2,402
Posted By pilotpilot

I meant to say, ?are mild over-the-counter pain...

I meant to say, ?are mild over-the-counter pain killers allowed to be used whilst flying to overcome period pains?

Thanks everyone for your feedback.
PS.Ryanairpilot, does "ladycarehealth"...
7th Aug 2003, 03:53
Replies: 26
Views: 2,402
Posted By pilotpilot

Period pains, can you use medication?

Help! Are mild pain killers (like panadol) allowed to be used?
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