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24th Mar 2005, 13:30
Replies: 704
Views: 192,107
Posted By lomapaseo

I am sorry to still see that some of the pilots...

I am sorry to still see that some of the pilots on this forum continue to feel that debate about their decision making should only be among themselves and to exclude :

The designers of the...
21st Mar 2005, 12:58
Replies: 704
Views: 192,107
Posted By lomapaseo

I am sorry to see this thread now expanding into...

I am sorry to see this thread now expanding into even more imaginative what-ifs about ETOPS and/or engine failure conditions.

ETOPs discussions have been haggled to death elsewhere on this forum,...
18th Mar 2005, 20:37
Replies: 704
Views: 192,107
Posted By lomapaseo

I sure hope not. That kind of action can lead to...

I sure hope not. That kind of action can lead to the wrong switch being pulled at a most inopportune time.

I've seen the results of this first hand in the simulator. In fact the recommendation is...
16th Mar 2005, 12:32
Replies: 704
Views: 192,107
Posted By lomapaseo

Doves wrote: Good research you have...

Doves wrote:



Good research you have found the words that I wrote several years ago.

However in regard to the bolded questions above, the engine experts also considered the symptomatic...
15th Mar 2005, 21:43
Replies: 704
Views: 192,107
Posted By lomapaseo

I believe that this falls under a non-engine...

I believe that this falls under a non-engine seizure and non-severe engine failure checklist.

The pilot has access to his intruments, sounds and aircraft feel (continous vibration etc.) He is...
13th Mar 2005, 23:16
Replies: 704
Views: 192,107
Posted By lomapaseo

Now let's be fair. You castigated all the people...

Now let's be fair. You castigated all the people other than pilots who shoot from the hip, mouth off without the facts and now you castigate the FAA for the same thing.

Now maybe you have a valid...
13th Mar 2005, 00:33
Replies: 704
Views: 192,107
Posted By lomapaseo

Exactly. In order to assess this dispassionately...

Exactly. In order to assess this dispassionately one needs to understand that no 2 flights operate with the same level of risk. The risk is made up of known problems which have known statistical...
10th Mar 2005, 03:29
Replies: 704
Views: 192,107
Posted By lomapaseo

Agree, safety is truly a quantitative value, but...

Agree, safety is truly a quantitative value, but most of us have a lack of comparisons vs other risks that we live with daily. So our tendancy is to use the binary on-off approach to justify our...
8th Mar 2005, 21:51
Replies: 704
Views: 192,107
Posted By lomapaseo

You probably missed the link I posted in the...

You probably missed the link I posted in the first pages of this thread to www.fromtheflightdeck.com

which in turn shows all the info about engine failures in general as well as surges from a...
8th Mar 2005, 17:05
Replies: 704
Views: 192,107
Posted By lomapaseo

Re: A well respected aviation reporter....

Re:

A well respected aviation reporter. However. please do not read into this an FAA decision or opinion has been made and released. What you have here, is one or two FAA officials (aren't they...
6th Mar 2005, 13:46
Replies: 704
Views: 192,107
Posted By lomapaseo

What?? you propose to do an out of schedule, ...

What?? you propose to do an out of schedule, multiple engine on-wing maintenace of all engines to ensure that there is a least a better chance of leaving out the plugs, washers, seals etc. on all...
26th Feb 2005, 17:23
Replies: 704
Views: 192,107
Posted By lomapaseo

Bookworm This is a rumor and news...

Bookworm



This is a rumor and news thread and is certainly not privy to actual validated facts, so I don't see how there is any possibility of discussion to improve decision making when we all...
24th Feb 2005, 13:30
Replies: 704
Views: 192,107
Posted By lomapaseo

I find it quite interesting that a lot of second...

I find it quite interesting that a lot of second guessing, or arm chair analysis, complete with speculation about what ifs, are being made in this thread.

All of the considerations have already...
23rd Feb 2005, 13:24
Replies: 704
Views: 192,107
Posted By lomapaseo

The FAA/JAA recently completed a review of the...

The FAA/JAA recently completed a review of the possible engine failure definitions and checklists/procedures and published the results of this study in this link...
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