Can anyone assist with the reason for the different flap limit speed between the 767 300 and the <acronym title="DHL Worldwide Express (Belgium)">ER</acronym>/F The limit speeds on the 300 are all 5 knots less than the <acronym title="DHL Worldwide Express (Belgium)">ER</acronym>/F variant I assume ...
Jump to post<table border="0" align="CENTER" width="95%" class="quote"><tr><td><font size="2" face="ARIAL, Helvetica, Geneva" color="#9A9DA0">Quoting <a href="/profile/nomadd22" class="quote" target="_blank">nomadd22</a> (<a href="#1" class="quote">Reply 1</a>):<br/><i>You need to be a little more specific than...
Jump to postI saw some pictures recently of a <acronym title="OLD: Hapag Lloyd (Germany), NEW: Hapagfly (Germany)">HF</acronym> set, I’ve only done short haul myself so no practical experience of using it but was just wondering regarding the <acronym title="Aeromexico">AM</acronym> switch selection. My understa...
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Jump to post<table border="0" align="CENTER" width="95%" class="quote"><tr><td><font size="2" face="ARIAL, Helvetica, Geneva" color="#9A9DA0">Quoting <a href="/profile/thenoflyzone" class="quote" target="_blank">thenoflyzone</a> (<a href="#1" class="quote">Reply 1</a>):<br/><i>RNAV and RNP systems are fundament...
Jump to postI cannot seem to find the reason for this 'vent' on this CFM56. Looking into it all that I can see is what looks like a bit of the mechanism for the reverser sleeve but I cannot see why its there? The vent that is, not the reverser mechanism. Any nice person enlighten me? <center><table align="cente...
Jump to postJust curious but is there any reason why the brakes would wear more on one side than the other on a double wheel bogie like this one on the 737NG, perhaps maintenance changed one and not the other? I've noticed this with tyres as well but again why would one wear out before the other when they are o...
Jump to postI'm aware that Heathrow change the configuration of the runways for landing and take-off at certain times of the day to alleviate noise but I read recently that they decided to keep the Southerly runway for landing due to the strong crosswinds(23rd Dec). If the runways are parallel with the same mag...
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Jump to postI am due to be starting with a new company on the 767. I have been previously flying on the 737NG. What I noticed from watching some cockpit videos in preparation for my sim assessment I noticed that the flight crew had to press the intercom switch if they wanted to speak to each other through the s...
Jump to postI know this is not a new thing but is becoming more widespread. Before in our company we would do Non Precision appraches using LNAV and VNAV. This would present the problems of QNH blunder error. We are now introducing <acronym title="Baltra - Seymour (GPS / SEGS), Ecuador">GPS</acronym>/GNSS APV A...
Jump to postThanks a million for the helpful info. <table border="0" align="CENTER" width="95%" class="quote"><tr><td><font size="2" face="ARIAL, Helvetica, Geneva" color="#9A9DA0">Quoting <a href="/profile/yeelep" class="quote" target="_blank">yeelep</a> (<a href="#5" class="quote">Reply 5</a>):<br/><i>Wheneve...
Jump to postThanks for that JetMech, apologies for the late reply. Other than the moving of the Stab trim automatically I order to avoid any Mach tuck issues I still cannot understand how moving the elevator to a more nose down position enables more up stab trim!!
Steve
Hoping someone clever out there can clarify this for me. Came across this whilst trying to brush up on 737 tech knowledge. What I can't get is that. How does putting the elevator in a more nose down position enable you to move stab trim to a more nose up. The limits of stab trim movement don't chang...
Jump to postIn the crash report of the AA191 it was mentioned that American Airlines amended their procedures for pilots to follow in the event of an engine failure on take off ie <acronym title="Virgin Sun (United Kingdom)">V2</acronym> + 10 if carrying excess speed above this. This was done to provide more of...
Jump to postAnytime I see some of the older jets take off e.g. older <acronym title="Air Madagascar">MD</acronym> 80 series etc. I notice a fiar amount of what I would describe as a very smokey oily exhaust trail. Now I realise that the aircraft and engines are probably not the newest but is this just the way t...
Jump to postWas recently watching a clip of an approach on a 727, looked like everything was ok but the captain had to prompt the FO to keep the no 1 and 3 engines spooled up and that the FO could bring back thrust on the No2 to control the speed. On the ground the captain stated this it was necessary to keep N...
Jump to postWith regards to ETOPS, what I’ve read talks about still air conditions.
Would I be right in thinking that this time can go up or down depending on what headwind/tailwind conditions you have on the day?
Is it ever a requirement to have the APU running for the entire ETOPS segment at all?
I competed my aircraft perf subject as part of my atpls but I am really interested in learning the topic more in depth. Is there any courses people know of that you can sign up to? I know boeing offer a performance engineer course but is this open to the general public or just airline/operator repre...
Jump to post<table border="0" align="CENTER" width="95%" class="quote"><tr><td><font size="2" face="ARIAL, Helvetica, Geneva" color="#9A9DA0">Quoting <a href="/profile/Mir" class="quote" target="_blank">Mir</a> (<a href="#3" class="quote">Reply 3</a>):<br/><i/></font></td></tr></table> I understand what you mea...
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Jump to postWas watching a DVD recently on the <acronym title="Istanbul Airlines (Turkey)">IL</acronym>-76 and they showed a segment of the navigator typing away on this thing, is ihis some sort of INS? <center><table align="center" border="0" width="650" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"><tr><td><a href="/uf/vie...
Jump to post<table border="0" align="CENTER" width="95%" class="quote"><tr><td><font size="2" face="ARIAL, Helvetica, Geneva" color="#9A9DA0">Quoting <a href="/profile/tb727" class="quote" target="_blank">tb727</a> (<a href="#1" class="quote">Reply 1</a>):<br/><i>Was it clean of snow and ice? After deice did yo...
Jump to postI know the term is referred to a “clean wing” policy in relation to icing etc. but how clean does it need to be? On a recent departure we had been de-iced accordingly but when getting to the destination and doing a walk around I noticed on the fuselage all the residue from the dicing fluid, on the w...
Jump to postOn the inflight landing calculations for the 737-800 for a Dry runway with Auto brake 3, there is no corrections to apply for the slope of the runway.
I believe we only accept 2% up/down on a runway but there are corrections for all the other auto brake settings, just wondering why nothing for AB3?
With regards to wind speed given by ATC/atis when they say for example “[email protected] knots, varying between 180 and 120 degrees”. Our company policy is that we take the steady wind speed component and if applicable half the gust value, this would play a part in crosswind and headwind/tailwind limitations....
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Jump to postWith two operating IRSs’ I can on the IRS Display Unit (ISDU) select WIND and it will display the present inflight TRUE wind direction and wind speed in Knots (I am aware that the selection may differ to aircraft type). For EFIS/Glass cockpit aircraft do you require an FMC to be able to have that wi...
Jump to postPACK LIGHT 737 <acronym title="Lauda Air (Austria)">NG</acronym> In regards to the PACK LIGHT annunciation on the 737 <acronym title="Lauda Air (Austria)">NG</acronym>, I need some clarification as I believe I am completely confusing myself. In the situation that the PACK Light illuminates as a resu...
Jump to post<table border="0" align="CENTER" width="95%" class="quote"><tr><td><font size="2" face="ARIAL, Helvetica, Geneva" color="#9A9DA0">Quoting <a href="/profile/Mir" class="quote" target="_blank">Mir</a> (<a href="#4" class="quote">Reply 4</a>):<br/><i/></font></td></tr></table> Apologies that's I was re...
Jump to post<table border="0" align="CENTER" width="95%" class="quote"><tr><td><font size="2" face="ARIAL, Helvetica, Geneva" color="#9A9DA0">Quoting <a href="/profile/Mir" class="quote" target="_blank">Mir</a> (<a href="#17" class="quote">Reply 17</a>):<br/><i/></font></td></tr></table> All that does is sugges...
Jump to post<table border="0" align="CENTER" width="95%" class="quote"><tr><td><font size="2" face="ARIAL, Helvetica, Geneva" color="#9A9DA0">Quoting <a href="/profile/Mir" class="quote" target="_blank">Mir</a> (<a href="#2" class="quote">Reply 2</a>):<br/><i/></font></td></tr></table> Actually the 2.4% is a ce...
Jump to post<table border="0" align="CENTER" width="95%" class="quote"><tr><td><font size="2" face="ARIAL, Helvetica, Geneva" color="#9A9DA0">Quoting <a href="/profile/Mir" class="quote" target="_blank">Mir</a> (<a href="#27" class="quote">Reply 27</a>):<br/><i/></font></td></tr></table> Mir, are you referring ...
Jump to post<table border="0" align="CENTER" width="95%" class="quote"><tr><td><font size="2" face="ARIAL, Helvetica, Geneva" color="#9A9DA0">Quoting <a href="/profile/SKC" class="quote" target="_blank">SKC</a> (<a href="#23" class="quote">Reply 23</a>):<br/><i/></font></td></tr></table> A very valid point inde...
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Jump to postJust to try and clarify my original question, Hoping someone can clarify some info for me that I cannot seem to get my head around. On a <acronym title="Amilcar Cabral / Sal Island (SID / GVAC), Cape Verde">SID</acronym> unless otherwise stated (which would be higher) we assume the PDG is 3.3% (2.5%...
Jump to postIf Procedure Design gradient is assumed to be 3.3% (2.5% + .8%) unless stated to be higher which will be published, why is it then that for the 2nd segment climb for a two engine aircraft the climb gradient only needs to be 2.4%?
Am I reading that wrong?
On the landing Gear limit speed placard on our aircraft it says 270 -.82M. Would I need to be at a speed below both of these or just one. Thinking of a case if I was 285 knots indicated but only .69M etc.
Would I just whatever one I was using as a reference at that time?
In the QRH checklist for the 737 <acronym title="Lauda Air (Austria)">NG</acronym> which uses Flap 15 for landing there is a Go-around procedure review. In it the checklist states that in the event of go-around the pilot should either fly the corrected Vref speed or the minimum manoeuvre speed (top ...
Jump to postWhat Is the reason that we do not change aircraft configuration during a windshear manoeuvre? Has there been a particular accident/accidents were this has not gone well. I can understand the reason for not retracting flaps etc. e.g. Colgan Air crash but why not the landing gear etc.? On our procedur...
Jump to postRecently in sim training I was conducting an Emergency descent and two things came up. Our procedures say to remove oxygen masks when the Cabin Alt is at 10,000 or below. We descend to 10,000 or MSA whichever is highest but what I have found is that even when we level off at 10,000 the cabin ALT is ...
Jump to postOn the stab trim indicator on the 737. Is there one side which is going to be more accurate than the other. Should there be a difference between them and if so, how much of a difference? On our procedures we set the stab trim according to the captains side because it is he or she who will check it a...
Jump to postI was recently looking at some 747 performance charts. I noticed that they provided data for two engines or four engine reverse.
Just wondering if there is any particular reason for this?
Hoping someone can clarify some performance issues for in regards to both dispatch and inflight calculations. I know I am basing it on EU ops but I believe there is similarities with these sort of regualtions worldwide as a result of ICAO so any people more familiar with FAA regs, please do add any ...
Jump to postWith regards to Altitude restrictions, particularly on arrivals/STARS. Are they predominantly for airspace restrictions or some other reason. An altitude restriction was pointed out to me on an arrival procedure for a London airport <acronym title="Japan Asia Airways">EG</acronym> FL160 or below. It...
Jump to postI was recently instructing a student on a type rating course on the 737 <acronym title="Lauda Air (Austria)">NG</acronym> and part of the lesson was handling the aircraft during a manual reversion. I was surprised that the student was constantly pulsing or twitching at the control column with not mu...
Jump to postIt is my understanding (and my company SOPS) that if we have an engine failure on Take off the normal <acronym title="Amilcar Cabral / Sal Island (SID / GVAC), Cape Verde">SID</acronym> takes second place to the handling of the engine failure (except of course if we have an Emergency turn), we have ...
Jump to post<table border="0" align="CENTER" width="95%" class="quote"><tr><td><font size="2" face="ARIAL, Helvetica, Geneva" color="#9A9DA0">Quoting <a href="/profile/CosmicCruiser" class="quote" target="_blank">CosmicCruiser</a> (<a href="#5" class="quote">Reply 5</a>):<br/><i>Wilco737 is correct and we would...
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