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Forum: Questions
8th Jan 2016, 16:03
Replies: 19
Views: 10,706
Posted By Masai

Good stuff from SWARM here: ...

Good stuff from SWARM here: https://youtu.be/O7SJrG_7Sy8
Go to the 4:00 point to see the actual movement of the Mag North Pole.
Replies: 11
Views: 3,396
Posted By Masai

Thumbs up MSc

PB,

Both these degrees are good. Of course they will not improve your handling ability, but they will improve your ability to reason and analyse.

The Project or Thesis is at least half of the...
19th Dec 2010, 20:16
Replies: 4
Views: 1,429
Posted By Masai

Boris Island

The best thing that the UK could do is to press on and build Boris Island and put this old airport at Heathrow out of its misery. The new airport should be British owned and operated - the idea of...
Forum: ATC Issues
4th Dec 2010, 10:50
Replies: 1,204
Views: 285,044
Posted By Masai

1973 Nantes

I have the highest resepect for military controllers but that does not mean that you can just drop them into someone else's job. The 1973 collision near Nantes comes to mind.
BBC ON THIS DAY | 5 |...
13th May 2010, 17:24
Replies: 1,543
Views: 856,356
Posted By Masai

Non Precision Approaches

If half the money that was wasted on the Ash Fiasco was spent on eliminating non-precision approaches many lives would be saved.:ugh:
19th Apr 2010, 13:10
Replies: 3,110
Views: 1,590,015
Posted By Masai

Thought for the day

BA seeks state aid amid £20m a day volcano costs - Times Online (http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/industry_sectors/transport/article7101852.ece)
19th Apr 2010, 08:07
Replies: 3,110
Views: 1,590,015
Posted By Masai

Exactly Aslak

Aslak, You are right.
We now have Health and Safety at its ultimate - Stop All Activity. :ugh:
The judgment of those in charge is seriously questionable if only because they have never seen...
17th Apr 2010, 11:31
Replies: 3,110
Views: 1,590,015
Posted By Masai

Overreaction ?

Iceland eruption and the massive disruption to global aviation: Is the shutdown really necessary? | Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation - CAPA...
Forum: Tech Log
22nd Feb 2010, 08:46
Replies: 20
Views: 4,657
Posted By Masai

Some good stuff here

www.caa.no/multimedia/archive/00006/Feasibility_study_for_6358a.pdf

See also:
Comment: Europe should have a common, higher transition altitude...
Forum: Tech Log
26th Apr 2008, 09:43
Replies: 108
Views: 67,391
Posted By Masai

Innovative ideas

We have got to come up with some new ideas or we will not have an industry to work in.
Have you thought of talking to the Royal Aeronautical Society - you might get some worthwhile feedback from...
14th Jul 2007, 20:11
Replies: 7
Views: 1,769
Posted By Masai

Newcastle

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/6898846.stm
Could this have anything to do with the new policy of removing the Captains right to apply common sense to the operation ? :mad:
Forum: Questions
26th Jun 2007, 20:28
Replies: 2
Views: 1,241
Posted By Masai

Thanks. Exactly the point I am trying to make. ...

Thanks. Exactly the point I am trying to make. Why a maximum 48 hour week for anyone else and a 60 hour week for us. (Originally 55 hours but then yet another exemption from the CAA).
The other...
Forum: Questions
26th Jun 2007, 09:56
Replies: 2
Views: 1,241
Posted By Masai

Fatigue

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6236810.stm
1. What proportion of aircraft based in the UK are regulated by the CAA and what proportion fly under flags of convenience (Irish) ?
2. Although our...
22nd Dec 2006, 20:36
Replies: 197
Views: 38,034
Posted By Masai

Devil BAA

If the comment was directed at the BAA I do not think it would be going too far to suggest it is long overdue. Their security is a joke, the whole of the airside operation is woefully mismanaged,...
13th Jun 2006, 20:51
Replies: 53
Views: 17,240
Posted By Masai

Why does the CAA not read its own research ?

http://www.caa.co.uk/docs/33/CAAPaper2005_04.pdf
14th Mar 2006, 14:30
Replies: 10
Views: 6,319
Posted By Masai

Ryanair not really Irish

A top safety regulator at the CAA told the Guardian: "The time is rapidly approaching when we need to look at what is meant by 'substantially established' in the UK in a legal sense."
Regulation in...
12th Dec 2005, 15:20
Replies: 59
Views: 24,278
Posted By Masai

Which Magazine

The Which Magazine Survey on No Frills Airlines says:



They have got a point
24th Feb 2005, 16:16
Replies: 0
Views: 555
Posted By Masai

Cool Screen Fatigue

Is there any limit on how long you can sit in front of the screens without a break ?

I have found the following guidance on health and safety - anyone know of anything specifically to do with...
26th Jan 2005, 17:55
Replies: 1
Baa
Views: 628
Posted By Masai

Baa

The BAA were excelling themselves yesterday - inbound passengers, including those with small babies, queuing in the driving sleet to have their pictures taken so that they could go through to...
16th Nov 2004, 14:28
Replies: 21
Views: 2,043
Posted By Masai

Devil Lgw Car Parking

35 minutes today from Car Park X to Concorde House!
How about all BAA staff being put in X and let the people who actually do something useful get to their work.
Or maybe the CAA should add half an...
19th May 2004, 15:56
Replies: 23
Views: 2,186
Posted By Masai

Lgw CarPark X Speedbumps

The BAA have gone a bit OTT with the new speed bumps down to Car Park X. If you take them at the placarded speed of 30 you will certainly break your suspension and probably your neck aswell !
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