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9th Sep 2019, 11:23
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Posted By "aux vaches"

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flying unpressurised above 10,000' you will be hypoxic so you need to know how much...
22nd Oct 2008, 14:35
Replies: 136
Views: 34,443
Posted By "aux vaches"

one rule to rule them all ?

Is it not time that everyone with an airside pass should be judged by these same limits (we'd really like to make it zero, but we can't) ?


Presumably if you're on the "airfield" you have some...
16th Oct 2008, 16:22
Replies: 2,686
Views: 1,140,775
Posted By "aux vaches"

wood versus trees

I am not a professional pilot - how do those of you who are - deal with the issue of distinguishing the wood from the trees in all this check, check, checking ?

I work in a safetly critical job...
2nd Oct 2008, 16:18
Replies: 179
Views: 33,943
Posted By "aux vaches"

thanks bealzebub

Thanks for the professional background - sorry to force your head into your hands ! What seems obvious to SLF is never the whole story and I now understand that no means no.

The seat (mainly the...
2nd Oct 2008, 09:47
Replies: 179
Views: 33,943
Posted By "aux vaches"

SLF and i dont like chicken !

Cockpit Entry - common sense is redundant. A few years ago i was flying away on holiday with my young family (UK carrier, spanish captain)

Packed flight and guess who gets the aisle seat that is...
19th Apr 2006, 06:24
Replies: 41
Views: 5,886
Posted By "aux vaches"

glider pilots (both ab initio and solo pilots...

glider pilots (both ab initio and solo pilots undergoing continuation training) are all taught spin entry and recovery as routine. Gliders loose roughly 400 feet per turn and recovery is VERY prompt....
24th Feb 2006, 22:11
Replies: 15
Views: 1,185
Posted By "aux vaches"

water makes you go farther if you put it in the correct place

Glider pilots have known for years that if you fill your wings full of water (in my case 200 litres) you go faster and further on a good day (strong, regular climbs) - the proposed hosepipe...
21st Feb 2006, 00:26
Replies: 23
Views: 5,809
Posted By "aux vaches"

balloons in the clouds

As one with frequent flyer miles in the cardington area i can report that they do on occasion winch their balloons into cloud - which gives you no chance of seeing any cable - all the more reason to...
14th Dec 2005, 23:04
Replies: 46
Views: 3,263
Posted By "aux vaches"

Sedbergh is right you certainly won't see...

Sedbergh is right

you certainly won't see any wires and you may not see poles but the islands around the pole bases are often easy to spot because they are very different from the rest of the...
3rd Dec 2005, 14:55
Replies: 332
Views: 346,029
Posted By "aux vaches"

Went to school with Mark who once "arranged" for...

Went to school with Mark who once "arranged" for his "Dad" to demo a spitfire to interested school mates at Bassingbourn in the 70's

assembled throng waiting in cold for something to happen and...
20th Nov 2005, 07:33
Replies: 5
Views: 1,559
Posted By "aux vaches"

I overfly castle mill frequently and landed a...

I overfly castle mill frequently and landed a glider there in 2001

for the last 3 years it has not looked landable for anything (dug up in parts and now building at the western end) so i suggest...
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