Done 😀
Is there also a site very similar to that that people submit their paints to of current liveries etc? Or is that the same website? I am looking for images that have that “flat template” look if you know what I mean
Thanks for the explanation Dean. So, it possibly sounds as though the CC were required to shuffle things round a bit and unfortunately they looked around and asked the couple in question instead of asking for volunteers?
I would assume so but then you know how stories get mis-interpreted by the media etc. If they did single them out then it’s pretty poor to be honest
Frank you’re a legend thank you.
Newforest, ughhh, that’s gonna take some fixing, T-cut just won’t do it by the looks 😉
It most certainly is the DO225 that does Jersey & IOM from Staverton.
Nice pics
Flybe may pick up GLA-LGW but I can’t see us doing the LCY as most of our DH8Ds are not equipped to fly steep approaches, but it’s a funny old world innit 😉
Symon
The DH8D is very trim sensitive, it is an extremely long aeroplane, but when it is full up with pax it is not so critical, more critical the less passengers you have on board. Moving 2 passengers makes a big difference but if this was indeed a Flybe DH8D then I am rather surprised the overweight couple were asked to move.
The way it works is that the CC passes us a trim sheet with the passengers sat in what bays (bays a-d, it’s split into 4 sections), and these passenger numbers in each bay must tie in with what’s on the load sheet, if it doesn’t then we check the MACTOW (where the CofG is), if it’s aft or foward then it’s fine as long as everyone are seated correctly, if not then it either helps us (forward MACTOW and passengers have moved back or visa versa) or it doesn’t (forward MACTOW and passengers have moved forward or visa versa). If the latter is the case then we need to consult a manual weight & balance sheet in the QRH and work out whether they can stay where they are or be moved. What we won’t do is ask the CC or dispatcher to move the fat people in row H etc. We just ask for “2 people” to move.
End of the day we work on average weights for male/female/infant, so it’s irrelevant how large or small they are.
Of course we do get people asking if they can move, if they want to move from Bay d to a then as long as the MACTOW isn’t near the forward limit we allow it. (& visa versa)
Rgds
Dean
Can’t reveal company information on the net of course but Dan is close but not quite correct
I flew the last revenue service of G-ECOE on Friday night, she is now out of service going to Wideroe, and she won’t be coming back to Flybe. Wideroe already have G-ECOB from us as well
Rgds
Dean
Desperate times = desperate measures :rolleyes:
Very rude Northern Git, very rude, you’ll have to have words 😉
A conspiracy indeed Lance 😉
Not being modest, just with all the pics on airliners I was surprised there was none on here yet considering the photographers frequent the same airports as I do
Great pics, a Key publishing first, for me to be in a photo featured on here, 2 shots of me coming into LBA Last Sat 😀
You may want to take a look at the links posted Danny
Dean
But saying that Speedy who are you, or anyone for that matter to say whether people are travelling needlessly and it needs to be scaled down? how do you come to this conclusion? We do live in a democracy afterall and freewill should never be taken away, it is people’s right to fly “if they have the option”. You sound like you should run for parliament, I’m sure you can work with them to dream up another tax to hit the hard working people of this country.
Regional flying like Flybe is there to provide a service, and the transport infrastructure, mainly on pricing, isn’t there to do away with it, and until it is, people will be flying from Birmingham to Glasgow, Exeter to Manchester etc etc etc.
Quite simply the Q400, nothing I know beats it for seat per mile costs on fuel burn.
78 seats
Burn 1100kg per hour at FL250
Winter operations fuel burn with temperature at ISA -10 is typically 950kg per hour
LRC fuel burn at FL250 is about 740kg per hour.
If you can fill the seats then for regional flying it is virtually unbeatable