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  • in reply to: UEFA Cup Final flight schedule. #746352
    wysiwyg
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    My schedule has changed too. I’m now coach from GGW to MAN on Tuesday morning followed by a daystop there. 0240 MAN-GLA empty, then 0440-0740 (UK time) MAN-SVQ callsign Globe 549G before then operating empty as Globe 550P SVQ-AGP. Daystop in Malaga before operating that evening AGP-SVQ-GLA-LGW. Back home in my bed by 0900 on Thursday morning.

    in reply to: My 100th post #746366
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    Yes I agree. The pictures are great but I would imagine the majority of us are still not broadband.

    in reply to: Cabin Crew Attendents script #746373
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    Every airline writes their own stansard scripts that are contained in the cabin crew members procedures manual but after a short while you wouldn’t bother getting out the bag, you’d just wing it instead.

    in reply to: Thomas Cook Again? #746964
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    AFAIK with eighty something aircraft we are now supposed to be the biggest charter operation in the world. You may well have seen 320s, 330s, 757s and 767s in Canada and the US as well. Now the changeover has been made I expect the mag will calm down a bit.

    in reply to: Tristar V DC10 #746970
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    My company has operated both types in the last 5 years. The DC10 is a better long haul aircraft while the TriStar was better for filling with lots of people and making a shortish hop to the Med.

    in reply to: NYC gets a 9/11 scare! #746972
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    As astute as flying the stars and stripes in Um-Qasr and Baghdad!

    in reply to: ETOPS #747750
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    Yes i would have thought United have probably got 207 approval as they are prolific Pacific crossers (try saying that after a beer!).

    in reply to: 'The Day Britain Stood Still' #747858
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    I didn’t watch it as I have my medical coming up next month and I want my blood pressure to be OK! I spoke to a friend yesterday who controls at Swanwick. She told me that there are huge concerns down there as they had heard that the air traffic portrayal was supposed to be very poor. As I didn’t see it I can’t really comment.

    On the subject of go arounds, this is an area that always amuses me. The press would have you believe that every time an aircraft performs a go around (aka missed approach) that a major accident has just been averted! The press and the public need to understand that a go around is as worrying to me as my meal not turning up on time! Obviously it’s a bit more interesting in 75 meters visibility and I have to go around after main wheel contact because I didn’t see any lights (Cat 3b with a decision height, this being one stage reduced from the no decision height scenario, Cat 3b no DH, due to airfield limitations).

    Somebody correctly pointed out earlier that in the UK we generally do not go for cross runway operations like the Americans and for this I am grateful. In the UK multi runway ops are completed from parallel runways. All operations into commercial UK airfields have Missed Approach Procedures established so that in the event of a go around the controller doesn’t have to do any frantic controlling. For example, at MAN landing on 24R with departures on 24L the MAP is climb to 750′ (if I remember rightly) then right turn heading 360. This gives instant separation from departing traffic.

    Finally the culture is changing in airline thinking. In years gone by there was a dreadful bravado (which is still firmly believed to exist in some far eastern cultures) that to perform a missed approach is a sign of failure leading to high landing accident statistics in these areas. We are now (in my company) actively encouraged to execute a go around if for any reason we are not at all happy.

    Regards
    wys

    in reply to: More GCI Concerns – this time Flybe! #747866
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    SC – It’s being done with an ATR72. Would you leave HK for an ATR command? I didn’t think so! 🙂

    in reply to: BA Pull Out Of GCI! #747872
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    God forbid my prediction is actually coming true and AURIGNY’s OWN ATR is on its way!!!

    in reply to: More GCI Concerns – this time Flybe! #747977
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    I don’t deny that the States appear to be backing the tortoise rather than the hare but don’t forget who won that race! I admit that this is probobly better for Aurigny than it is for the islands but I have a problem backing any company (such as Flybe) who are as notorious as they are for appalling treatment of their employees.

    in reply to: BA Pull Out Of GCI! #747978
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    Possibly DAT again?

    in reply to: 'The Day Britain Stood Still' #748001
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    T5 – It’s probably a Crossair Saab 2000 as I’m not aware of the 340 being approved for LCY ops.

    When I recently did some subcharter work for Air france I positioned back into LCY on a Air France painted One Four Sick. I managed to wangle a flightdeck jumpseat (don’t ask!) for the approach and landing onto R09 at LCY!

    in reply to: More GCI Concerns – this time Flybe! #748006
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    Purely a personal opinion but I believe Flybe are not interested enough in the Channel Islands to deserve these slots. After all they even chose to ditch the word Jersey from their title a few years ago. Aurigny may be a right old woman of an airline but at least it has no interest in any other market than those which serve the islands. Remind me, where is Flybe’s headquarters these days? Ah yes, Exeter, nowhere near Les Isles Normandes!

    in reply to: Ren's pics of the day. #748007
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    AFAIK Bruce is still with Astraeus.

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