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Forum: Questions
4th Dec 2013, 03:45
Replies: 73
Views: 54,980
Posted By Jagdfalke

I

The prospect of having to pay for future logten updates doesn't sit well with me. A logbook is something that a pilot takes with them their entire career, and the costs of inevitable updates will no...
17th Aug 2013, 05:30
Replies: 6
Views: 1,747
Posted By Jagdfalke

@ Waren9 - CAA NZ Class 1 can be transferred...

@ Waren9 - CAA NZ Class 1 can be transferred under the TTMRA.

@ flyingtool - i found a local Doctor who was licensed to practice in Australia to sign my paperwork.
20th Jul 2013, 00:52
Replies: 92
Views: 28,725
Posted By Jagdfalke

800 hours TT 500 PIC BGT, MEIR, etc. I...

800 hours TT
500 PIC
BGT, MEIR, etc.

I also have an undergraduate degree.


I meet/exceed the entry requirements, and like every other pilot and his dog, I have applied for Air NZ link and...
4th Jun 2013, 12:15
Replies: 458
Views: 284,881
Posted By Jagdfalke

BP limits are 150/90 for class 1. Anything in...

BP limits are 150/90 for class 1. Anything in excess of that won't necessarily deny you the issue of the medical, but will delay its issue until you can demonstrate that your normal BP is within...
4th Jun 2013, 12:02
Replies: 18
Views: 10,291
Posted By Jagdfalke

thats life, What you are experiencing is...

thats life,

What you are experiencing is perfectly normal. Most of the working population on this little blue pearl experience stress every day, in one form or another. What matters is how you...
28th May 2013, 14:26
Replies: 13
Views: 2,166
Posted By Jagdfalke

Not too many flying jobs in NZ, unfortunately....

Not too many flying jobs in NZ, unfortunately. I'm one of the Kiwi pilots johnwells refers to. If there were sufficient jobs in NZ, i wouldn't be in Aus.

The jobs in QT will most likely go to...
15th May 2013, 13:48
Replies: 313
Views: 177,052
Posted By Jagdfalke

Expat Kiwi here, currently living in Perth. I've...

Expat Kiwi here, currently living in Perth. I've been through Jandakot and the local area handing out CV's and making myself known, but I haven't had much luck so far. I'm considering heading north...
14th Sep 2012, 00:59
Replies: 9
Views: 3,027
Posted By Jagdfalke

Thanks for advice, chaps. I figured it would come...

Thanks for advice, chaps. I figured it would come to door knocking - i was just hoping i'd get lucky and someone would know of something going :)

Thanks for accommodation offer. I'll keep that in...
13th Sep 2012, 22:52
Replies: 9
Views: 3,027
Posted By Jagdfalke

GA jobs in Aus? Help a fellow pilot out!

I'm a kiwi pilot looking for work. Finding a job down here in Noo Zilland is tricky business, especially considering most jobs are advertised along the grapevine, of which i am currently not a part....
9th Jul 2012, 21:16
Replies: 102
Views: 21,672
Posted By Jagdfalke

Sounds like a complete misunderstanding. Clearly...

Sounds like a complete misunderstanding. Clearly the target was the goats. The Vietnamese made that same mistake at Mai Lai - William Calley and his boys were actually shooting and uhh, raping,...
9th Jul 2012, 05:31
Replies: 102
Views: 21,672
Posted By Jagdfalke

Which facts do you have a problem with? You are...

Which facts do you have a problem with? You are more than welcome to dispute them (if they are not facts, then you shouldn't have a problem proving so, right?). Failing that you could always start...
9th Jul 2012, 04:14
Replies: 102
Views: 21,672
Posted By Jagdfalke

That argument must exist solely in your own head,...

That argument must exist solely in your own head, because i haven't seen anyone here debating that at all.
8th Jul 2012, 21:45
Replies: 102
Views: 21,672
Posted By Jagdfalke

Given that my assertions are supported by facts...

Given that my assertions are supported by facts and not opinions, yes, they certainly are more legitimate. University 101.



Interestingly, there is no absolutely accepted definition of...
8th Jul 2012, 11:33
Replies: 102
Views: 21,672
Posted By Jagdfalke

According to some guy's blog. Legit as.

According to some guy's blog. Legit as.
8th Jul 2012, 10:31
Replies: 102
Views: 21,672
Posted By Jagdfalke

History - 'knowledge from inquiry' Those...

History - 'knowledge from inquiry'

Those who are quick to label people as revisionists or apologists should give that some consideration next time they read something that differs from the...
8th Jul 2012, 09:50
Replies: 102
Views: 21,672
Posted By Jagdfalke

A government isn't a requirement for a war. ...

A government isn't a requirement for a war.

War is an organized, armed, and often a prolonged conflict that is carried on between states, nations, or other parties

War on terror, anyone?

A...
8th Jul 2012, 09:37
Replies: 102
Views: 21,672
Posted By Jagdfalke

Before going any further, i suggest you take a...

Before going any further, i suggest you take a look at how many civilian casualties were inflicted by the LW in the UK, then take a look at what the RAF did to Germany.

In a nutshell - compared...
8th Jul 2012, 09:14
Replies: 102
Views: 21,672
Posted By Jagdfalke

You are American? How about this then; ...

You are American?

How about this then;

In using nuclear weapons on the Japanese, the allied forces were sending a message (Potsdam Proclamation - Surrender immediately, or face complete...
8th Jul 2012, 04:48
Replies: 102
Views: 21,672
Posted By Jagdfalke

2/3rd's of Germany voted AGAINST Hitler - these...

2/3rd's of Germany voted AGAINST Hitler - these people were just unfortunate to be caught between madmen. As for attacking legitimate targets, bear in mind that Churchill himself referred to it as...
7th Jul 2012, 21:41
Replies: 102
Views: 21,672
Posted By Jagdfalke

Attacking civilian populaces isn't a course of...

Attacking civilian populaces isn't a course of action foreign to the west, is it? Dresden, Hamburg, Hiroshima and Nagasaki are a few (of many) noteworthy examples - if committed by anyone other than...
8th Nov 2011, 08:03
Replies: 8,342
Views: 4,618,727
Posted By Jagdfalke

Those loose nuts and faulty circuits might well...

Those loose nuts and faulty circuits might well have killed a lot more people than they already have if not for the guys sitting in the pointy end.

Here is some suggested reading for you:
...
1st Nov 2011, 03:25
Replies: 87
Views: 18,401
Posted By Jagdfalke

@ todai Their CFI was killed only recently...

@ todai

Their CFI was killed only recently during an overhead rejoin. I've done some instructing there, and to be honest, the safety culture didn't impress me at all.

...
9th Sep 2011, 20:07
Replies: 8,342
Views: 4,618,727
Posted By Jagdfalke

You are only a few hundred hours from being able...

You are only a few hundred hours from being able to apply with an airline. You have enough twin time to land you a regional/turboprop job. The Cathay Cadetship would be an ok option for somebody who...
30th Aug 2011, 21:15
Replies: 17
Views: 3,210
Posted By Jagdfalke

Thanks for the suggestions fellas, but i have...

Thanks for the suggestions fellas, but i have already sorted something out.
29th Aug 2011, 21:19
Replies: 624
Views: 76,653
Posted By Jagdfalke

It was standard practice at the time for those...

It was standard practice at the time for those flights to descend below MSA, and ANZ knew all about it - in their brochures advertising the flights, the pictures taken of the mountain themselves...
25th Aug 2011, 07:57
Replies: 61
Views: 14,395
Posted By Jagdfalke

+1 for the Citizen love I have a Citizen...

+1 for the Citizen love

I have a Citizen Skyhawk and love it.
20th Aug 2011, 21:42
Replies: 91
Views: 16,005
Posted By Jagdfalke

I disagree with pprun. I didn't find the ASL...

I disagree with pprun. I didn't find the ASL exams any more difficult than the Massey version.

To clarify - i achieved all of my licenses and ratings outside of Massey. After some time instructing...
16th Aug 2011, 02:49
Replies: 17
Views: 3,210
Posted By Jagdfalke

My understanding is that under the TTMRA a CASA...

My understanding is that under the TTMRA a CASA MECIR can be converted to the CAA equivalent through merely filling out the necessary paperwork and paying the ~$50 fee.

I've decided to go with...
14th Aug 2011, 23:01
Replies: 17
Views: 3,210
Posted By Jagdfalke

Thanks for the suggestions. So far the best...

Thanks for the suggestions.

So far the best offer looks to be Johnston Aviation due to the provided accommodation and the use of Baron's. The ILS endorsement has appeal too.

As far as leasing a...
14th Aug 2011, 22:12
Replies: 26
Views: 20,568
Posted By Jagdfalke

Inflight BJ's were phased out of the contracts...

Inflight BJ's were phased out of the contracts when A-scale went to B-scale. However there is a clause in the cadet contract, where cadets are entitled on a once monthly basis, to be bent over a crew...
12th Aug 2011, 11:23
Replies: 17
Views: 3,210
Posted By Jagdfalke

MECIR Aus or NZ?

Hi,

I'm a kiwi CPL/C-CAT looking to complete an MECIR and am wondering if anybody can recommend a good school to complete an MECIR? After browsing over an old PPruNe thread i noticed that Johnston...
27th Jul 2011, 05:36
Replies: 8,342
Views: 4,618,727
Posted By Jagdfalke

Diesel, The JKI booklet is the job knowledge...

Diesel,

The JKI booklet is the job knowledge interview booklet. If you get invited to a stage 1 interview, they will send you this booklet via email approximately 2 weeks prior the interview. It...
21st Jun 2011, 03:25
Replies: 188
Views: 40,187
Posted By Jagdfalke

Ahhh, the joys of instructing! Although, even as...

Ahhh, the joys of instructing! Although, even as a C-Cat i started off on more than that. $15 per hour for a Japanese speaking B-Cat in NZ? Good luck! No wonder these cadet schemes are so enticing.
15th Jun 2011, 22:25
Replies: 8,342
Views: 4,618,727
Posted By Jagdfalke

Has anyone going to the AKL interview received...

Has anyone going to the AKL interview received any reading material (JKI Booklet?) yet?

@eagle206 - read the thread. There is a lot of good in-depth information concerning the interviews.
11th Jun 2011, 05:48
Replies: 8,342
Views: 4,618,727
Posted By Jagdfalke

I'm also attending the stage 1 interview in...

I'm also attending the stage 1 interview in Auckland next month.
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