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Forum: Tech Log
12th Feb 2011, 19:40
Replies: 69
Views: 28,830
Posted By 320 driver

de facto At airports like LHR and LGW you...

de facto

At airports like LHR and LGW you are required to be in position to roll by the time the previous aircraft lifts off. If you are still p***ing about lining up when you are cleared for...
Forum: Tech Log
12th Feb 2011, 09:24
Replies: 69
Views: 28,830
Posted By 320 driver

de facto If you think it is acceptable to...

de facto

If you think it is acceptable to inconvenience others and cause delay and cost to them just because you aren't bright enough to work out when it is or is not appropriate to take a...
Forum: Tech Log
12th Feb 2011, 08:58
Replies: 69
Views: 28,830
Posted By 320 driver

de facto airbus give reference to tyre wear...

de facto

airbus give reference to tyre wear at high speed but specifically refer to turning at high speed as the issue.

An aircraft manufacturer does not have to take account of the commercial...
Forum: Tech Log
12th Feb 2011, 08:49
Replies: 69
Views: 28,830
Posted By 320 driver

DERG, I agree that member/strut/root strain is a...

DERG, I agree that member/strut/root strain is a major concern. However, if your tyres are cheap can I have the name of your supplier. Although one wonders whether Air France still use cheaper...
Forum: Tech Log
12th Feb 2011, 08:30
Replies: 69
Views: 28,830
Posted By 320 driver

Where have you found this information. It sounds...

Where have you found this information. It sounds dubious to me as I always understood tyre wear when taxying in a straight line is negligible. Remember being told in tech course for ATPL that braking...
Forum: Tech Log
12th Feb 2011, 08:20
Replies: 69
Views: 28,830
Posted By 320 driver

Can you confirm that you actually believe that...

Can you confirm that you actually believe that such a turn will produce no tyre wear. If so I am astounded.

A sharp 90 degree turn WILL produce tyre wear on any type since the inside wheel will be...
Forum: Tech Log
11th Feb 2011, 20:29
Replies: 69
Views: 28,830
Posted By 320 driver

Taxiway clearance is defined in the license for...

Taxiway clearance is defined in the license for most UK aerodromes and for most the geometry must guarantee that gear remains on the defined surface with either pilot over the yellow line for all...
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