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20th Mar 2019, 15:17
Replies: 7
Views: 1,509
Posted By Daysleeper

You can console him or her that it's only 'up to...

You can console him or her that it's only 'up to 6 months in jail' for a breach of the regulations...

Of course London and Rome could be made entirely legal as long as they are an approved carrier...
20th Mar 2019, 14:49
Replies: 7
Views: 1,509
Posted By Daysleeper

Footballers, whatever one may think of them, tend...

Footballers, whatever one may think of them, tend not to have horrible zoonotic diseases and parasites that can decimate native species or introduce rabies onto an island that has been free of it...
20th Mar 2019, 14:36
Replies: 7
Views: 1,509
Posted By Daysleeper

Are they flying with footballers? Unless...

Are they flying with footballers?

Unless they are on an approved carrier and on an approved route then they are illegal.
20th Mar 2019, 14:15
Replies: 7
Views: 1,509
Posted By Daysleeper

Assuming you mean from the EU then as of today...

Assuming you mean from the EU then as of today pet passport from the EU is still possible but only along approved routes and with approved carriers (UK govt approved routes / carriers...
15th Mar 2019, 10:16
Replies: 5,109
Views: 12,744,416
Posted By Daysleeper

Except the aircraft is required to achieve...

Except the aircraft is required to achieve certain standards of safety and, it appears, does not achieve that standard without the option activated. Ergo the default design should have additional...
11th Mar 2019, 16:03
Replies: 108
Views: 111,433
Posted By Daysleeper

actually it's critical to aviation safety to...

actually it's critical to aviation safety to recognise the flaws in that film's portrayal of the NTSB and the investigative process. The NTSB were well aware of startle effect, it was planned into...
11th Mar 2019, 13:24
Replies: 108
Views: 111,433
Posted By Daysleeper

That was a film... it’s about as real as most...

That was a film... it’s about as real as most Hollywood films where the USA captures the enigma machine, sinks the Bismarck or blows up the sodding guns of Navarone.
10th Mar 2019, 18:49
Replies: 5,109
Views: 12,744,416
Posted By Daysleeper

Four would be pretty normal, remember this is not...

Four would be pretty normal, remember this is not a US investigation , it's an Ethiopian investigation which the NTSB is a participant in. Their main role is being the conduit between the...
Forum: Freight Dogs
6th Mar 2019, 09:07
Replies: 17
Views: 3,747
Posted By Daysleeper

Any decent charter broker should be able to get...

Any decent charter broker should be able to get you a small jet on an AOC to do this (do make sure it's got an AOC). If you really want speed then outbound from London City is super easy (though...
10th Feb 2019, 15:57
Replies: 2,429
Views: 2,894,378
Posted By Daysleeper

Because it's an N reg aircraft and therefore must...

Because it's an N reg aircraft and therefore must comply with the US rules.
10th Feb 2019, 15:45
Replies: 2,429
Views: 2,894,378
Posted By Daysleeper

Just reading a telegraph article about transfers...

Just reading a telegraph article about transfers and tax and a thought comes to mind. It says traditionally football agent fees for representing a player are paid by the club but are a taxable...
9th Feb 2019, 05:47
Replies: 2,429
Views: 2,894,378
Posted By Daysleeper

just to add you would be well advised to keep a...

just to add you would be well advised to keep a record of logs, licences and revalidations etc in a secure place where your next of kin know about it so that they can give it to the insurance...
8th Feb 2019, 16:50
Replies: 3
Views: 1,060
Posted By Daysleeper

Anything they like... nah really have a look at...

Anything they like... nah really have a look at this site sets out the European standard for these inspections. They shouldn't delay a flight unless there are safety reasons for doing so.

EASA...
5th Feb 2019, 07:39
Replies: 2,429
Views: 2,894,378
Posted By Daysleeper

The position being given on AIS for GeoOcean over...

The position being given on AIS for GeoOcean over the last couple of days appears to be outside UK and CI territory. It looks also to be outside French territorial waters. I.e. it is outside 12 nm...
3rd Feb 2019, 13:56
Forum: Rotorheads
29th Jan 2019, 10:17
Replies: 8
Views: 2,146
Posted By Daysleeper

While I agree with many of your points regarding...

While I agree with many of your points regarding cost etc automated visual search technology is in use pretty much daily in SAR and border patrol now with things like ViDAR mounted on Scan Eagle UAV...
28th Jan 2019, 18:45
Replies: 2,429
Views: 2,894,378
Posted By Daysleeper

bit like me trying to assess a footballer and...

bit like me trying to assess a footballer and nearly as much dribble.

But seriously is this not the problem. The passenger just sees the outcome (land at destination) and has not idea how ‘good’...
28th Jan 2019, 09:46
Replies: 2,429
Views: 2,894,378
Posted By Daysleeper

It's all supposition and guesswork but from he...

It's all supposition and guesswork but from he voicemail and messages I think at this point he (as in Sala) had asked to where to go to get access to the aircraft and the reply means the same ground...
27th Jan 2019, 08:25
Replies: 2,429
Views: 2,894,378
Posted By Daysleeper

You can be assured that this has been thought...

You can be assured that this has been thought about by the SAR and follow up investigators and there is a reasonably well trodden protocol for checking military and civil sources, feeding that data...
26th Jan 2019, 12:51
Replies: 2,429
Views: 2,894,378
Posted By Daysleeper

Was mentioned earlier but according to the...

Was mentioned earlier but according to the Telegraph Cardiff's liabilities associated with the transfer are more like £30 Million including £2.5 million in fees to agents. They believe half (well...
21st Jan 2019, 12:54
Replies: 30
Views: 24,978
Posted By Daysleeper

What is your definition of safe? What is a...

What is your definition of safe?
What is a Lufthansa customer's definition of safe?
How does the hazards associated with an 80 year old aircraft compare with a modern fleet?
How would the loss of...
20th Jan 2019, 16:05
Replies: 8
Views: 1,755
Posted By Daysleeper

Interesting report and thanks for sharing. ...

Interesting report and thanks for sharing.

I cant quite make out the type of beacon on the photo but I found this from an aaib report about a 406 MHz beacon...G-BYSA the accident in this report...
7th Nov 2018, 03:38
Replies: 15
Views: 6,611
Posted By Daysleeper

Notam says the stop bars for both runways are...

Notam says the stop bars for both runways are unserviceable.
24th Sep 2018, 11:30
Replies: 22
Views: 6,972
Posted By Daysleeper

Pretty looking place isn't it. That said a...

Pretty looking place isn't it.
That said a painful looking over-run and doesn't look like any EMAS either with non-precision approaches 7,000 ft plus density altitudes in summer and in monsoon...
18th Sep 2018, 05:23
Replies: 50
Views: 33,798
Posted By Daysleeper

The UK CAA might accept them and say the EU...

The UK CAA might accept them and say the EU reference is “cosmetic”... but their statement failed to mention that other States agreed with them. I wouldn’t want to be the first to present an ex-easa...
16th Sep 2018, 09:15
Replies: 50
Views: 33,798
Posted By Daysleeper

And to see what UK CAA budget looks like without...

And to see what UK CAA budget looks like without payments for all those Easyjet hulls and crew. Expect a sharp rise in fees for those left in the UK.
11th Sep 2018, 05:38
Replies: 16
Views: 3,272
Posted By Daysleeper

Lot of inbound tourism to Edinburgh, about 3.8...

Lot of inbound tourism to Edinburgh, about 3.8 million people a year compared to Glasgow with 800,000. Glasgow and N Lanarkshire have a 25% ish lower average disposable income than Edinburgh I mean...
11th Sep 2018, 02:34
Replies: 2
Views: 2,882
Posted By Daysleeper

The ICAO recommendation referred to became a...

The ICAO recommendation referred to became a standard in 2016. A lot of places are now on the path to separating their accident investigation bodies from regulators. HK is just the latest to go...
7th Sep 2018, 04:09
Replies: 13
Views: 3,499
Posted By Daysleeper

Not really. in what context? Assuming you...

Not really.

in what context? Assuming you mean the UK CAA do you mean as a safety regulator, as an economic regulator, a consumer 'champion', for the decisions it makes, as a prosecution...
30th Aug 2018, 13:46
Replies: 3
Views: 564
Posted By Daysleeper

Give us a chance it's only 12 hours... When I've...

Give us a chance it's only 12 hours... When I've had to do auto-headings I've used these two sites and followed along and seem to get some of it to work. No idea about letters instead of numbers...
30th Aug 2018, 07:29
Replies: 92
Views: 23,379
Posted By Daysleeper

You seem to be misunderstanding my ICAO post. ...

You seem to be misunderstanding my ICAO post. I'm not saying the UK would leave ICAO, I''m saying that where the UK currently can point to its ICAO compliance in the future it will have to invest in...
30th Aug 2018, 07:08
Replies: 51
Views: 21,544
Posted By Daysleeper

No, Maybe, Yes. Unless a deal is done then...

No, Maybe, Yes.

Unless a deal is done then no UK pilots will not be allowed to live and work in the EU unless they qualify like any other third-country national. (I.e. a Canadian or Mexican or...
29th Aug 2018, 13:20
Replies: 92
Views: 23,379
Posted By Daysleeper

The UK as an ICAO signatory commits to doing...

The UK as an ICAO signatory commits to doing certain things but lots of the things it tells ICAO it does are actually things EASA does for it. When or if it leaves the EASA / EU there are a long...
29th Aug 2018, 12:15
Replies: 92
Views: 23,379
Posted By Daysleeper

OK, I'll give you an easy one to start with:...

OK, I'll give you an easy one to start with: explain how the UK currently complies with ICAO Annex 19 standards and how it will comply with it on 30 March 2019.
29th Aug 2018, 11:24
Replies: 92
Views: 23,379
Posted By Daysleeper

Except, in a no deal scenario the UK won't be...

Except, in a no deal scenario the UK won't be ICAO compliant on Brexit day. Lots of things the UK files to be ICAO compliant are simply statements pointing to EASA or other pan-EU policy / groups. As...
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