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Forum: Questions
4th Oct 2011, 20:11
Replies: 2
Views: 1,541
Posted By Cejkovice

787 Dreamliner - in operations yet?

The first 787 was delivered to ANA last week in Japan, but very little is in the news of this delivery. I expect that ANA are performing pilot trainings, but have any passengers flown yet?

I even...
3rd Aug 2005, 07:39
Replies: 592
Views: 291,549
Posted By Cejkovice

I think someone earlier stated that initial...

I think someone earlier stated that initial reports said reverse thrust wasn't used.

I've just seen some new pictures on BBC and engine 4 clearly has the thrust reverse doors open.

Cejk
25th May 2005, 08:43
Replies: 27
Views: 3,172
Posted By Cejkovice

you ask why I flew Ryanair...... Well I had...

you ask why I flew Ryanair......

Well I had never flown with them in the past and the flight was a new route which was very convenient for where I needed to get to…I have now learnt my lesson and...
25th May 2005, 07:05
Replies: 27
Views: 3,172
Posted By Cejkovice

Devil Stag Do's - How far can they go?

Recently I have experienced the worst ever flight as a pax. Simply because I was crammed into a B738 along with 3 stag parties. (For those of you that don't know a stag do is a lot of blokes...
5th Apr 2005, 12:28
Replies: 1,021
Views: 150,205
Posted By Cejkovice

Seloco The A330 originally came out with a...

Seloco

The A330 originally came out with a -300 and then later with the shorter fuselage -200
10th Mar 2005, 09:41
Replies: 18
Views: 7,944
Posted By Cejkovice

Wink 1st Class PAX jumps from DLH B747 in Mexico

Just read in Flight International that a 1st class passenger jumped from a taxiing Lufthansa B747 upper deck in Mexico (28th Feb).

Report didn't really say anything else other than the slide...
14th Feb 2005, 12:17
Replies: 18
Views: 3,517
Posted By Cejkovice

The two aircraft don't really define the way...

The two aircraft don't really define the way things are going in the aerospace industry when you consider that: -

Airbus had to build the A380 to allow it to compete with Boeing across the entire...
26th Jan 2005, 17:28
Replies: 21
Views: 2,796
Posted By Cejkovice

DX Wombat - the problem with identifying aircraft...

DX Wombat - the problem with identifying aircraft by reg is this links straight to the airline, there's a whole load of websites that can give this info.

The airlines often get reg's that are...
22nd Dec 2004, 07:56
Replies: 10
Views: 3,265
Posted By Cejkovice

Talking A350 Launched and Bought

Air Europa of Spain is the first airline to commit to the A350-800, Airbus’ new 245-seater aircraft only on offer since 10th December, after signing a Memorandum of Understanding for 10 aircraft and...
22nd Dec 2004, 07:47
Replies: 671
Views: 371,821
Posted By Cejkovice

The point is that the berm was 1000ft off the end...

The point is that the berm was 1000ft off the end off the runway and not directly at the end. Had it not hit the berm it would have very likely hit the trees just beyond.

In terms of safety it...
30th Nov 2004, 06:46
Replies: 19
Views: 5,670
Posted By Cejkovice

akerosid, you said that the A350 would be...

akerosid,

you said that the A350 would be playing catch up with the B7E7. The B7E7 is actually playing catch up with the very successfull A332 which all but ended the B767.

The A332 is...
22nd Nov 2004, 08:00
Replies: 446
Views: 110,771
Posted By Cejkovice

People keep refering to the over-sensitive...

People keep refering to the over-sensitive rudder, perhaps it is more sensetive than other aircraft, however the pilots were trained to fly this aircraft and were therefore used to the "feel" of this...
14th Oct 2004, 10:07
Replies: 671
Views: 371,821
Posted By Cejkovice

how many of the 747's do MK have?

how many of the 747's do MK have?
16th Sep 2004, 14:35
Replies: 446
Views: 110,771
Posted By Cejkovice

From what I remember about the original AA587...

From what I remember about the original AA587 threads there was a lot of other issues talked around the B744 wake. e.g. strong vortex as the JAL 744 was at max weight, the separation between the two...
10th Sep 2004, 08:24
Replies: 10
Views: 4,326
Posted By Cejkovice

I wasn't trying to stir things up, just wanting...

I wasn't trying to stir things up, just wanting to find out some more info.

Turin is right that there have been several brake fires on B777 I think. Was apparently due to too much of the wrong...
9th Sep 2004, 14:12
Replies: 24
Views: 7,746
Posted By Cejkovice

...but the odd couple of billion is not quite the...

...but the odd couple of billion is not quite the same as 10's of billions, although I wish I could refer to my bank account in billions !!!!:(
9th Sep 2004, 13:36
Replies: 10
Views: 4,326
Posted By Cejkovice

PIA seem to have been having a few incidents...

PIA seem to have been having a few incidents recently, anyone know what is going on???
9th Sep 2004, 13:34
Replies: 24
Views: 7,746
Posted By Cejkovice

Torquelink, You forget that the B7E7 is...

Torquelink,

You forget that the B7E7 is Boeing's response to the A332. Although the B7E7 will be more efficient than the 332 it is only just a bit different.

All the 20% fuel savings etc...
1st Sep 2004, 13:53
Replies: 9
Views: 2,584
Posted By Cejkovice

Old Smokey.......You really got a US$50,000...

Old Smokey.......You really got a US$50,000 fridge?? :ok:
26th Aug 2004, 09:04
Replies: 166
Views: 46,616
Posted By Cejkovice

It was quickly established after the accidents...

It was quickly established after the accidents that the Flight Data and Cockpit Voice Recorders had been found.

Anyone know if there is any preliminary results obtained from these yet???

Cejk
25th Aug 2004, 10:13
Replies: 1
Views: 1,129
Posted By Cejkovice

Nimrod First Flight

Quick question.......Anyone know when the new Nimrod is due to fly for the first time????? I've heard that it should be very soon.

Cejk
17th Aug 2004, 09:51
Replies: 152
Views: 27,803
Posted By Cejkovice

The 7E7 is however Boeings response to Airbus'...

The 7E7 is however Boeings response to Airbus' A330-200 which has, and still is, proving to be very successful. All the marketing from Boeing regarding 20%+ efficiency savings quoted are not against...
16th Aug 2004, 14:05
Replies: 152
Views: 27,803
Posted By Cejkovice

So Airbus do get some start-up subsidies from the...

So Airbus do get some start-up subsidies from the governments. But all are repaid usually at a higher rate of interest than those loans you could pick up at your average high street bank.

If...
Forum: Tech Log
12th Aug 2004, 16:14
Replies: 22
Views: 17,266
Posted By Cejkovice

Agree totally with ZeroZero. Winglets/fences...

Agree totally with ZeroZero.

Winglets/fences and raked wings are more popular now especially when you need the performance produced from a larger wing area but don't want to increase the wingspan...
Forum: Tech Log
5th Aug 2004, 16:19
Replies: 24
Views: 9,048
Posted By Cejkovice

What a/c is this??? Any idea what caused the...

What a/c is this???

Any idea what caused the crack??
5th Jul 2004, 10:24
Replies: 44
Views: 8,647
Posted By Cejkovice

In terms of safety any hand luggage is bad. Who...

In terms of safety any hand luggage is bad. Who wants to survive a crash if they get killed by someones lap top that spills from the overhead bins?? :confused:
15th Jun 2004, 10:55
Replies: 51
Views: 14,587
Posted By Cejkovice

wasn't there a bit of that 'panic' at boeing too...

wasn't there a bit of that 'panic' at boeing too which is all of a sudden looking at new 747 derivatives.....again :=
11th Jun 2004, 10:30
Replies: 64
Views: 24,318
Posted By Cejkovice

When you say the discs were glowing red was it...

When you say the discs were glowing red was it just one brake or more?

If there was a dragging brake before take off you'd have thought the crew would have had visibility of this (brake hotter...
11th Jun 2004, 08:01
Replies: 64
Views: 24,318
Posted By Cejkovice

Boeing aircraft are all fitted with fire...

Boeing aircraft are all fitted with fire detectors within the landing gear bay so that if there is a fire (most likely hydraulic fluid spill on hot brake) then the captain can lower the gear.

So...
10th Jun 2004, 10:09
Replies: 22
Views: 6,784
Posted By Cejkovice

....and the 757's

....and the 757's
9th Jun 2004, 16:17
Replies: 22
Views: 6,784
Posted By Cejkovice

As far as I know the design is different between...

As far as I know the design is different between the bus and the boeing which is why this is only affecting boeing planes. Someone mentioned that the paint shops were following boeing...
8th Jun 2004, 12:26
Replies: 22
Views: 6,784
Posted By Cejkovice

Red face Boeing aircraft investigated

Some food for thought!

Source: The Australian

Damage that occurred recently with two Qantas jumbo jets has encouraged an urgent worldwide examination of Boeing aircraft that has so far...
Forum: Tech Log
20th Apr 2004, 13:37
Replies: 10
Views: 2,367
Posted By Cejkovice

Isn't this a big step for Boeing as I don't...

Isn't this a big step for Boeing as I don't believe they run any form or 'electric' braking to date like the buses do with their Messier control units.
Forum: Tech Log
19th Apr 2004, 15:55
Replies: 29
Views: 6,557
Posted By Cejkovice

KeenDog has it right when saying that the most...

KeenDog has it right when saying that the most damaging cases for tyres is taxiing at MTOW and the during brake roll itself. Although the tyres puff smoke at touch down the impact on tyre life is...
12th Mar 2004, 15:49
Replies: 446
Views: 110,771
Posted By Cejkovice

Wino. I totally disagree with your comment...

Wino.

I totally disagree with your comment "So what did we learn?
The Boeings weren't damaged in the slightest, and the Airbus crashed... "

The two situations were totally different....speeds,...
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