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5th Mar 2009, 14:39
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Posted By Dysag

DC-ATE

re training.

Just a question, to help me: do you recall it being written officially that the LH seat man was a "Training Captain" or some equally specific title?

I've searched but don't find...
4th Mar 2009, 18:34
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Posted By Dysag

grebllaw123d

Since you mentioned A... , I have to say that the Airbus-fanciers have been extraordinarily restrained and gentlemanly all throughout this sorry story.

If this had been an A320, the...
4th Mar 2009, 16:06
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Posted By Dysag

Northbeach

'One Of Pax' posted this yesterday:

Hasan Tahsin Arisan :
55 years old. Graduated from military academy in 1976. Resigned from turkish airforces and joined THY in 1996. Known as a good...
4th Mar 2009, 13:30
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Posted By Dysag

Dutch Bru

Could you please clarify where the "trainee" was sitting? It's in the Dutch report but I'm not going to guess what it says. Thanks.
4th Mar 2009, 12:54
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Posted By Dysag

the stranger

That's what I thought I heard in a brief English-language exchange, live.
3rd Mar 2009, 13:30
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Posted By Dysag

lomapaseo

What do you mean? I may not have quoted the FAA verbatim, but sometimes I know what I'm talking about.

BTW, on the A300 et al, Airbus adopted a different means of compliance: that the engines...
3rd Mar 2009, 13:13
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Posted By Dysag

puddle-jumper2

Re "I can't remember ever seeing a high bypass jet engine, after hitting the ground with such force as to rip it off it's pylon..."

As has been discussed on other threads, Boeing engines are...
3rd Mar 2009, 11:19
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Posted By Dysag

lektem

You posted this info on two of the crew. Do you have the same type of data for the third pilot? Thanks.

"Captain Hasan Tahsin Arısan was one of the airline's most experienced senior pilots who...
2nd Mar 2009, 13:36
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Posted By Dysag

crashresident

Did you read PanPan's post?

Furthermore you have probably ensured that you will be asked to give evidence to the investigation.

Nothing wrong with that. You sound like a straightforward and...
1st Mar 2009, 17:08
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Views: 1,450,540
Posted By Dysag

RatherBeFlying

From rusty memory (someone will correct me) I think the certification requirement is to get 95% of TOGA thrust within 5 seconds. We're not talking about climb thrust here.
28th Feb 2009, 19:02
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Posted By Dysag

MAS

If I understand well, it's pointing to a crew not spotting speed decay and stalling a perfectly serviceable aircraft.

I'm surprised the 737-800 doesn't have any protection against that.
28th Feb 2009, 12:53
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Views: 1,450,540
Posted By Dysag

Training

DutchNews.nl - Schiphol crash: co-pilot was training (http://www.dutchnews.nl/news/archives/2009/02/schiphol_crash_copilot_was_tra.php)
28th Feb 2009, 12:20
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Posted By Dysag

DC-ATE

Re the third crew member Olgay Özgür. I've searched a bit but can find nothing which says where he was sitting or his level of qualification.

In the press he is universally referred to as an...
28th Feb 2009, 07:00
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Posted By Dysag

I expect this to be a serviceable aircraft with a well trained crew.

Wait and see.

There were three on the flight deck and no-one has yet revealed where the "apprentice" was sitting.
27th Feb 2009, 15:16
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Posted By Dysag

Lost in Saigon

Do you have it from a reliable source that the "learner" or "apprentice" was in the jumpseat? I've been wondering about that.
26th Feb 2009, 18:29
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Posted By Dysag

OH NO! "Dutch officials have taken the flight...

OH NO! "Dutch officials have taken the flight data and voice recorders to Paris, where French authorities are providing technical assistance."

P.S. as perfect a landing as Hetfield's cat falling...
26th Feb 2009, 17:44
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Views: 1,450,540
Posted By Dysag

Apprentice

Thanks for the replies. The word has been copy-pasted all over the media, including Flight magazine's website.

I was curious as to whether this "apprentice" status would permit him to sit in the...
26th Feb 2009, 15:49
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Views: 1,450,540
Posted By Dysag

"Two pilots and an apprentice pilot"

I find this phrase, being used by the media, a bit unusual. I believe it came from the Dutch Safety Board.

Does anyone, especially a dutch speaker, know whether "apprentice" is intended to mean...
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