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Posted By Vee One...Rotate

I'm guessing the requirements for those...

I'm guessing the requirements for those undertaking an an-initio integrated fATPL course are different then as they are awarded an fATPL (CPL/MEIR/MCC) with less than 200 hours actual flight time...
9th Jan 2008, 10:48
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Views: 15,937
Posted By Vee One...Rotate

They'll get over it ;)

They'll get over it ;)
4th Jan 2008, 17:49
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Views: 700
Posted By Vee One...Rotate

There's an ATC forum where you'll probably get...

There's an ATC forum where you'll probably get more useful info.

Best of luck :ok:

V1R
9th Dec 2007, 12:01
Replies: 2
Views: 876
Posted By Vee One...Rotate

Perfect, cheers. V1R :ok:

Perfect, cheers.

V1R :ok:
9th Dec 2007, 09:03
Replies: 2
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Posted By Vee One...Rotate

Simulator authority codes

Hmmm, where to post this...seems a good a place as any...

What's the "authority code" of a simulator and where would I find it? Is a lowly Frasca FNPT II likely to have one? I'm guessing it's a...
3rd Dec 2007, 15:59
Replies: 4
Views: 1,495
Posted By Vee One...Rotate

Thank you muchly.

Thank you muchly.
3rd Dec 2007, 14:58
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Views: 1,495
Posted By Vee One...Rotate

Night flying - VFR or IFR etc.?

I've got it in my head that there's no such thing as VFR at night in the UK (regardless of whether the conditions are VMC, meaning, if this is the case, that IFR must apply) but I know that PPL...
21st Nov 2007, 22:43
Replies: 39
Views: 8,146
Posted By Vee One...Rotate

"Discovery is a type Space Shuttle, routing...

"Discovery is a type Space Shuttle, routing Florida direct Fairford, currently north of the Azores, 200,000 feet on QNH 1003, estimate Fairford momentarily, request joining instructions."

A...
16th Nov 2007, 12:47
Replies: 20
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Posted By Vee One...Rotate

If you fancy an afternoon of sifting, I'm told...

If you fancy an afternoon of sifting, I'm told the privelages of a PPL are in The Air Navigation Order, Schedule 8.

Have fun :ok:
29th Oct 2007, 11:27
Replies: 6
Views: 5,833
Posted By Vee One...Rotate

Loads and loads of info on the OAT assessment on...

Loads and loads of info on the OAT assessment on this site - just run a search. OAT's own forums are also full of information.
Forum: ATC Issues
28th Oct 2007, 10:27
Replies: 52
Views: 22,892
Posted By Vee One...Rotate

ATCO 2, The altitude indicated on the...

ATCO 2,

The altitude indicated on the transponder and sent to an ATCO's SSR screen on the ground is pressure altitude i.e. the aircraft's flight level and so 1013 mb (OK, OK, hPa!) is the datum....
27th Oct 2007, 19:22
Replies: 39
Views: 5,952
Posted By Vee One...Rotate

Personally I prefer the UNOS...

Personally I prefer the UNOS (undershoot/overshoot) method i.e. non-timed. Seems to be more accurate and require less fine-tuning after roll-out. The timed method relies on your standard rate turn...
16th Oct 2007, 11:36
Replies: 55
Views: 16,613
Posted By Vee One...Rotate

Yeah, wouldn't like to get into certain corners...

Yeah, wouldn't like to get into certain corners in a Seneca either.

In a hot climate, even moderately loaded and at moderate altitudes, when you bin an engine in the cruise you're sometimes forced...
16th Oct 2007, 11:15
Replies: 55
Views: 16,613
Posted By Vee One...Rotate

Sedbergh, I fly PA34 Seneca aircraft and we...

Sedbergh,

I fly PA34 Seneca aircraft and we often practice engine failures after takeoff (usually at about 200' AGL) and they are, by necessity, perfectly managable. Speed control is important...
16th Oct 2007, 11:02
Replies: 55
Views: 16,613
Posted By Vee One...Rotate

If you know what Performance Category the a/c is...

If you know what Performance Category the a/c is in, you'd be able to find any climb requirements in JAR-OPS (or the FAA etc. equivalent) in the corresponding section.

V1R :ok:
13th Oct 2007, 10:00
Replies: 6
Views: 1,787
Posted By Vee One...Rotate

For what it's worth, there are (and I was quite...

For what it's worth, there are (and I was quite surprised by this!) two students at my flight school who are missing a kidney and they've both got Class I medicals and are in the process of training...
9th Oct 2007, 21:03
Replies: 42
Views: 6,085
Posted By Vee One...Rotate

Just beat me to it rustle!

Just beat me to it rustle!
9th Oct 2007, 21:01
Replies: 42
Views: 6,085
Posted By Vee One...Rotate

One realistic scenario springs to mind - running...

One realistic scenario springs to mind - running a tank dry and having the engine stop before clicking what's happened. Once re-started and the problem identified, you'd have no reason to worry about...
9th Oct 2007, 20:34
Replies: 42
Views: 6,085
Posted By Vee One...Rotate

It would depend on if you'd managed to work out...

It would depend on if you'd managed to work out why it had stopped and the unique circumstances on the day.

Any particular situation you were thinking of?
22nd Aug 2007, 16:44
Replies: 27
Views: 3,738
Posted By Vee One...Rotate

Hi, People with more knowledge can probably...

Hi,

People with more knowledge can probably give you more detailed information but...

If you HAD to land (e.g. all your engines quit) I'd imagine your first choice would be an airfield within...
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Views: 2,082
Posted By Vee One...Rotate

Yep - 18 to hold a CPL/IR or 'frozen' ATPL (a...

Yep - 18 to hold a CPL/IR or 'frozen' ATPL (a colloquialism for a CPL/IR + ATPL theoretical knowledge) and 21 to hold a ('full') ATPL.

V1R
16th Aug 2007, 22:19
Replies: 3
Views: 1,366
Posted By Vee One...Rotate

BALPA do it. www.balpa.org V1R

BALPA do it.

www.balpa.org

V1R
26th Jul 2007, 21:45
Replies: 25
Views: 4,095
Posted By Vee One...Rotate

Read through it a couple of times - don't worry...

Read through it a couple of times - don't worry too much about notes. You'll get the gist.

Then go through all of Air Law questions in the PPL Confuser.

That's what I did. Make it a doddle!
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Views: 745
Posted By Vee One...Rotate

If you scroll down a bit on the page below you'll...

If you scroll down a bit on the page below you'll find three threads on age and professional training:-

http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthread.php?t=131649

Rgds,

V1R
19th Jul 2007, 16:26
Replies: 85
Views: 28,453
Posted By Vee One...Rotate

What a pile of tripe. V1R

What a pile of tripe.

V1R
11th Jul 2007, 01:56
Replies: 33
Views: 4,638
Posted By Vee One...Rotate

randomair, Have sent you a PM. V1R

randomair,

Have sent you a PM.

V1R
9th Jul 2007, 19:43
Replies: 33
Views: 4,638
Posted By Vee One...Rotate

Adios, Just to give you a source, the bond...

Adios,

Just to give you a source, the bond info was passed onto one of last year's successful candidates at the TCA interview stage.

flyingkangaroo,

The best place for info on what to expect...
7th Jul 2007, 19:26
Replies: 33
Views: 4,638
Posted By Vee One...Rotate

Just for information - last year's TCA scheme...

Just for information - last year's TCA scheme does include a type rating bond. It's worth £12,000 over the first two years of employment i.e. if you finished the rating and left TCA after one year,...
Replies: 5
Views: 864
Posted By Vee One...Rotate

The walkaround technique for a specific aircraft...

The walkaround technique for a specific aircraft will be stipulated and the person doing it will be expected to perform it thoroughly.

I'd imagine that as the aircraft changes from a PA28 to an...
17th Jun 2007, 20:49
Replies: 73
Views: 8,092
Posted By Vee One...Rotate

Jump through the hoops. Learn the Mickey Mouse...

Jump through the hoops. Learn the Mickey Mouse material. Pass everything. Get the licence. Smirk and tut at the powers that be as you pootle around the sky.

Just like countless generations before...
17th Jun 2007, 16:26
Replies: 8
Views: 1,467
Posted By Vee One...Rotate

I don't remember having eyedrops put in during my...

I don't remember having eyedrops put in during my initial Class I. Send them a quick email or give them a call to check.
Replies: 239
Views: 46,818
Posted By Vee One...Rotate

I agree with potkettleblack. It certainly shows...

I agree with potkettleblack. It certainly shows up after groundschool when the real flying starts - the dubious statements made by some students show a lack of basic understanding in many subjects.
...
16th Jun 2007, 16:01
Replies: 89
Views: 12,694
Posted By Vee One...Rotate

Went up to 10k a couple of weeks ago in a PA28 -...

Went up to 10k a couple of weeks ago in a PA28 - didn't take long at all. Was still achieving about 400 fpm at the level off. That was in the south-west US where it was 40 deg C on the ground - it...
10th Jun 2007, 04:40
Replies: 41
Views: 8,564
Posted By Vee One...Rotate

Hi drunk_scotsman, The £23k is before tax....

Hi drunk_scotsman,

The £23k is before tax. The £1k p/m is yours to do what you want with - there is no automatic transfer to HSBC.

It's v. hard to guess what allowances etc. will amount to but...
7th Jun 2007, 21:25
Replies: 41
Views: 8,564
Posted By Vee One...Rotate

Bri1980, Check your PMs. V1R

Bri1980,

Check your PMs.

V1R
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