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16th Nov 2019, 09:45
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Posted By Australopithecus

How about : Making you think that “Safety is our...

How about : Making you think that “Safety is our first priority” is our first priority.
14th Nov 2019, 19:49
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Posted By Australopithecus

I agree...memories fade. But if any 737 was to...

I agree...memories fade. But if any 737 was to crash in the US this year for whatever reason the reputation would be sealed.
10th Nov 2019, 22:12
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Posted By Australopithecus

Not paying Murdoch a cent to look past the paywall

Not paying Murdoch a cent to look past the paywall
10th Nov 2019, 04:09
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Posted By Australopithecus

It makes you wonder if Boeing have any project...

It makes you wonder if Boeing have any project managers left who remember a time when they didn’t dictate terms to the FAA. If their documentation is still wanting then it seems like they still don’t...
2nd Nov 2019, 03:59
30th Oct 2019, 02:21
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Posted By Australopithecus

Daar ben ik het volledig mee eens or: I...

Daar ben ik het volledig mee eens

or: I agree wholeheartedly.
30th Oct 2019, 02:16
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Posted By Australopithecus

You will agree we are discussing two different...

You will agree we are discussing two different scenarios? With an angle of attack sensor failure, In the moments after takeoff the fpv provides actual flight path information, which are the moments...
29th Oct 2019, 18:32
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Posted By Australopithecus

we were discussing the stall warning on take-off...

we were discussing the stall warning on take-off Hans, not the opposite AF447 case which was a different scenario that was always going to result in a stall. I am sorry that you dislike my tone, and...
29th Oct 2019, 09:22
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Posted By Australopithecus

Don't you recognise a general statement of...

Don't you recognise a general statement of concept when you see it? Take as long as you need Mike. If you have the correct attitude, planned thrust and the planned flaps you should be able to assess...
29th Oct 2019, 07:54
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Posted By Australopithecus

Probably not. The issues with the aircraft seem...

Probably not. The issues with the aircraft seem well understood. There are much larger issues of regulator capture, inappropriate delegation of certification responsibility and the ongoing...
28th Oct 2019, 14:01
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Posted By Australopithecus

AoA disagree messages might be useful in some...

AoA disagree messages might be useful in some scenarios, but when presented with a sole stick shaker on take-off it would be pretty obvious five seconds later that if you were still climbing normally...
14th Sep 2019, 06:32
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Posted By Australopithecus

It just takes an hour on the ipad and if you hold...

It just takes an hour on the ipad and if you hold your head juuuust so, its all you need.
14th Sep 2019, 05:15
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Posted By Australopithecus

Sometimes I fall captive to the illusion that I...

Sometimes I fall captive to the illusion that I am insightful and possess a lexicon adequate to the task of explaining the world, then I read you two and think: no, not so much. Kudos to you both.
12th Sep 2019, 23:44
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Posted By Australopithecus

What would moving the axis do? And more...

What would moving the axis do? And more importantly, imagine the grotesque manual trimming forces that would be required to move a stabiliser that was so mounted.
12th Sep 2019, 03:53
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Posted By Australopithecus

Big Pistons, the delayed action of the FAA who...

Big Pistons, the delayed action of the FAA who had to be dragged kicking and screaming to the grounding by the other regulators set the stage for the conditions of the ungrounding. The FAA is...
25th Aug 2019, 09:27
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Posted By Australopithecus

Regarding over RTOW: Its not a PA-32, its a jet....

Regarding over RTOW: Its not a PA-32, its a jet. 2 tonnes over is 1.5% more mass and not significant on two engines. At all.

Re air law. Historically regulators accept country of origin...
31st Jul 2019, 21:03
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Posted By Australopithecus

Don't base your media expectations on your...

Don't base your media expectations on your experience with Australian newspapers, especially the Courier Mail. The NYT, at least in their background pieces, usually conveys information accurately.
21st Jul 2019, 06:39
2nd Jul 2019, 08:47
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Posted By Australopithecus

Servo motors... The reason that I askd if...

Servo motors...

The reason that I askd if the stab motor was a servo is that servos behave differently to the normal motors we are all used to. They were developed for cnc machines...they...
30th Jun 2019, 19:33
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Views: 4,783,380
Posted By Australopithecus

Hey Yoko...ask your boss if the Eaton stab trim...

Hey Yoko...ask your boss if the Eaton stab trim motor is a brushless servo motor, and if so is its driver logic self-contained. Then ask him if its required step and direction signals come from a...
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