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11th Jul 2022, 18:31
Replies: 141
Views: 46,414
Posted By KrazyKraut

Well said, this sums it up. Let us stick to the...

Well said, this sums it up. Let us stick to the facts: If you argue this point from a safety perspective, there would have to be data that supports the notion that an EICAS provides superior safety...
Forum: Tech Log
16th Mar 2022, 07:41
Replies: 6
Views: 4,713
Posted By KrazyKraut

The ADIRU supplies primary flight data, inertial...

The ADIRU supplies primary flight data, inertial reference, and air data. The ADIRU is fault–tolerant and fully redundant.

The SAARU is a secondary source of critical flight data for displays,...
14th May 2017, 12:17
Replies: 24
Views: 23,124
Posted By KrazyKraut

Any update, what is the situation now??

Any update, what is the situation now??
Forum: Questions
19th Nov 2014, 06:15
Replies: 2
Views: 4,707
Posted By KrazyKraut

Question re. RNP APCH on B737 NG

To all RNP APCH experts on B737 -

to fly a BARO-VNAV RNP APCH (using LNAV/VNAV) minimums, regulations (EASA AMC 20-27 and ICAO PBN Manual) require that both the lateral and vertical path...
Forum: Questions
24th Sep 2014, 11:54
Replies: 9
Views: 9,728
Posted By KrazyKraut

Thanks Denti. That makes me feel a bit better......

Thanks Denti. That makes me feel a bit better... ;-)
Forum: Questions
15th Sep 2014, 02:45
Replies: 9
Views: 9,728
Posted By KrazyKraut

Denti, thanks again for your help. That is...

Denti, thanks again for your help.

That is an interesting picture indeed. In our B737 FCOM (Ch. 4, "fail-operational autoland status annunciations", it clearly states "Flare and Rollout will not...
Forum: Questions
14th Sep 2014, 15:02
Replies: 9
Views: 9,728
Posted By KrazyKraut

Thanks for the meaningful answers, guys...

Thanks for the meaningful answers, guys (especially Denti).

Denti, other than what you have written, are there any other operational differences between CAT IIIA and CAT IIIB?

For instance, is...
Forum: Questions
11th Sep 2014, 04:54
Replies: 9
Views: 9,728
Posted By KrazyKraut

CAT IIIA/B in B737 NG

Hi there,

anyone out there who operates the B737 to CATIIIB?

I am interested to find out:


What are the equipment requirements for dispatching, specific to CATIIIB

What are the...
Forum: Canada
4th May 2011, 09:02
Replies: 7
Views: 4,107
Posted By KrazyKraut

I quote from the CNN report. "Last year they...

I quote from the CNN report.

"Last year they won the IATA Eagle Award winner means they were judged the world's best Air Navigation Service Provider."

It takes the "world's best" over a year to...
Forum: Canada
23rd Oct 2010, 14:40
Replies: 6
Views: 3,651
Posted By KrazyKraut

Moncton Flight College

Flyingbagel,

It's probably not a good idea to discuss whether "school A is better than school B". The reason is that most students/cadets have only ever seen one or two FTOs, and have rarely seen...
2nd Apr 2009, 18:13
Replies: 4
Views: 703
Posted By KrazyKraut

Hey Keygrip, Hope all is well your end....

Hey Keygrip,

Hope all is well your end. Might be in your parts later this year and stop by to see you, schedule permitting.

If the suggestions posted earlier don't work, you could try logging...
2nd Apr 2009, 17:52
Replies: 50
Views: 18,575
Posted By KrazyKraut

Major lay-offs?

I heard on the grapevine (and I must say in all unambiguity, it's a RUMOUR, I don't know whether it's substantiated) that Singapore are about to lay off a huge chunk of expat pilots. Can any...
2nd Apr 2009, 17:49
Replies: 19
Views: 4,922
Posted By KrazyKraut

Major lay-offs?

I heard on the grapevine (and I must say in all unambiguity, it's a RUMOUR, I don't know whether it's substantiated) that Singapore are about to lay off a huge chunk of expat pilots. Can any...
Replies: 19
Views: 2,036
Posted By KrazyKraut

Fray, so you choose your school on the basis that...

Fray, so you choose your school on the basis that you get fed for 2 days?

There isn't a single FTO where all students will get "top marks" and jobs upon graduation.

FTE is a great facility...
Replies: 355
Views: 98,990
Posted By KrazyKraut

Config, there are only a few truly "bad" schools...

Config, there are only a few truly "bad" schools which you should probably avoid at all costs. You can find out which ones they are by researching on the archive for this forum - your question has...
Replies: 3
Views: 937
Posted By KrazyKraut

Proceed with caution

If something looks dodgy, smells dodgy and feels dodgy, it's probably dodgy. I've seen only a few offerings in the world of flight training that look as dodgy as this.

Come on: Can this be for...
Replies: 127
Views: 14,192
Posted By KrazyKraut

If you need the authoritative answers to the...

If you need the authoritative answers to the questions on this thread, look in LASORS here:

http://www.caa.co.uk/docs/33/LASORS_07.pdf

or in JAR-FCL 1 here:
...
Replies: 263
Views: 38,684
Posted By KrazyKraut

When it comes to deciding between FT or DL, the...

When it comes to deciding between FT or DL, the 'external circumstances' such as job, family etc. are obviously important. But there's something else, often overlooked, that's just as important: The...
Replies: 355
Views: 98,990
Posted By KrazyKraut

There's no denying the (cough, cough) 'links'...

There's no denying the (cough, cough) 'links' between Aviator and EFT. The EFT-Aviator relationship extend beyond airplanes, instructors and facilities.

But it doesn't matter - EFT is a good...
Replies: 355
Views: 98,990
Posted By KrazyKraut

Any approved JAA FTO in the USA, Canada or in...

Any approved JAA FTO in the USA, Canada or in Europe can convert your Canadian licence to JAA. That includes EFT - but mind, EFT can't do your JAA IR conversion, since the skill test must be taken in...
15th Nov 2006, 13:48
Replies: 23
Views: 3,335
Posted By KrazyKraut

Hello Pumping Iron, it's not unusual for...

Hello Pumping Iron,

it's not unusual for FTOs and TRTOs to take a deposit to process the enrollment and to assign a place on a course. $500 is common.

However, as countless threads on PPRuNe...
Replies: 155
Views: 23,294
Posted By KrazyKraut

As far as I know, Moncton Flight College in New...

As far as I know, Moncton Flight College in New Brunswick is the only FTO which currently offers JAA approved training courses in Canada.... that may or may not matter, depending on what type of...
29th Oct 2006, 11:38
Replies: 2
Views: 1,312
Posted By KrazyKraut

Loss of Licence Insurance

Hi,

I'm trying to research good insurers for Loss of Licence (other than the one available through BALPA) - any suggestions on who offers what?

Thanks,

KK
Replies: 266
Views: 36,580
Posted By KrazyKraut

There is no fixed list of type-specific questions...

There is no fixed list of type-specific questions you should prepare, but you obviously need to be aware of the aircraft systems and limitations (weights/speeds etc).

The non-type specific topics...
Replies: 54
Views: 10,697
Posted By KrazyKraut

Zivd, some of the North American schools are...

Zivd, some of the North American schools are comparable in terms of training quality to the best UK FTOs, whereas some others take the sort of shortcuts which leave students disadvantaged and...
Replies: 54
Views: 10,697
Posted By KrazyKraut

Zivd, MFC is one of the leading Canadian...

Zivd,

MFC is one of the leading Canadian ab-initio schools, and (to my knowledge) the only one approved to conduct JAA courses in Canada.

USA and Canadian prices are cheaper mainly because of...
Replies: 155
Views: 23,294
Posted By KrazyKraut

Colonial - is that a JAA PPL or a Canadian one...

Colonial - is that a JAA PPL or a Canadian one ???

As far as I know - though I may be wrong-, Moncton Flight College (www.mfc.nb.ca) is the only school that holds approval to conduct proper JAA...
Replies: 7
Views: 936
Posted By KrazyKraut

Ah, but wait... perhaps a SR22 collided with...

Ah, but wait... perhaps a SR22 collided with something else in the busy Florida airspace - and the bits were falling just falling through 3,000' - could that be an explanation?

If not that, I...
Replies: 155
Views: 23,294
Posted By KrazyKraut

A330, not sure where you get your prices from,...

A330, not sure where you get your prices from, but neither a JAA PPL nor a FAA PPL will cost £5500 in Florida - provided you finish closely within syllabus hours (which may or may not be the case). ...
Replies: 155
Views: 23,294
Posted By KrazyKraut

A330, no didn't specify which licence/rating...

A330, no didn't specify which licence/rating you're interested in, but JAA training in Canada is not cheaper than Florida.

Good luck,

KK
Replies: 2
Views: 634
Posted By KrazyKraut

SAR, a very good book on instrument flying is...

SAR, a very good book on instrument flying is Jeppesen's "Instrument Commercial Manual" (see, for instance...
Replies: 3
Views: 769
Posted By KrazyKraut

Or Orlando Flight Training in Kissimmee. ...

Or Orlando Flight Training in Kissimmee.

Yeah,

KK.
Replies: 155
Views: 23,294
Posted By KrazyKraut

JAA Training in Canada

All,

As far as I am aware, Moncton Flight College is the only JAA-approved school in Canada.

Other schools may or may not advertise "JAA training" in Canada (see, for instance,...
Replies: 2
Views: 4,144
Posted By KrazyKraut

From Piper. KK

From Piper.

KK
Replies: 7
Views: 1,984
Posted By KrazyKraut

... and for the purpose of ATPL-Met, that CD is...

... and for the purpose of ATPL-Met, that CD is probably one of the best learning tools.

If you struggle with Met, get it.

Good luck,

KK
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