So, today QR707 (8/5)is arriving earlier than scheduled into IAD. I tracked the aircraft from departure DOH and FR24 showed about 4:20p arrival time until a short while ago. It now shows an earlier time than that, possibly closer to 4pm. And it left about 1hr late if that can be believed. QR707 from...
Jump to post$30k ...paid by you (you must be paid $$$$)? Or reimbursed by company, and gifted to you (taxes?) When my US income tax rates are taken into account as a Sr. Engineer in a big company, and then all costs tallied up to live in the DC/MD/VA area, and save only 9% to retirement savings, ... truly not m...
Jump to postWindshield or pressurization fail? Air conditioning? Propulsion? Avionics?
Jump to postShifting to DCA: Terminal 1, Terminal 2? A,B,C,D?
Will there be a new skyway from the parking deck or metro level across to the old Terminal building and a new departure hall? Current (new) was very crowded.
Could not essily find a manual but I am not in the aviation industry. However there are details in this surplus equipment listing that might help you identify major components and suppliers? And who knows you could put a bid and get one (spare) unit cheap, and use your existing one as a parts bin, a...
Jump to postThe flight crew would not have been able to see any hole at that position so what do you think could have alerted them?
Per the pax report, one bang and that's it nothing else.
Any 777F loadmasters out there? We are trying to ship a crate that is pretty big: 140" x 120" x 163". The only cargo airplane it will even fit through the door on is a 777F. Is shipping by sea an option, given regular 20ft or 40ft containers of various sizes going everywhere? Did you...
Jump to postThe hypothesis with which the Argentine prosecutors work is that the flights to Argentina of the Venezuelan-Iranian plane were intelligence gathering exercises for eventual terrorist purposes. https://www.lanacion.com.ar/opinion/espionaje-y-terrorismo-en-un-pais-muy-fragil-nid26062022/ Also a secti...
Jump to postSo two months ago this happened.... Hello Folks and a pleasant Sunday morning to you all. This morning Sunday March 27, 2022 saw an almost record breaking flight that arrived at Toronto Pearson Airport-CYYZ. Biman Bangladesh Airlines introductory technical flight arrived from Dhaka (DAC) as BG305 af...
Jump to postWell, it's a start. I don't see that much of a problem. It is what it is.
Jump to postAs an active duty applicant could she consider online BS and MS degrees from American Military University in the meantime requesting scholarships and military aid packages? The 12-18 months I took for a MS degree with honors opened many doors formed as a civilian, in the aerospace/space sector. For ...
Jump to postFor EAS origin (not destination) pax, is travel time of essence, or days in a week? What size aircraft are common? I (might be wrong here) read earlier in this thread 9-seat or 50-seat, any middle range? Would a transition to all air side bus service as discussed elsewhere be cheaper per pax given e...
Jump to postFor EAS origin (not destination) pax, is travel time of essence, or days in a week? What size aircraft are common? I (might be wrong here) read earlier in this thread 9-seat or 50-seat, any middle range? Would a transition to all air side bus service as discussed elsewhere be cheaper per pax given e...
Jump to postI came across a highlighted a.net photo 6867787 and it struck me that the lettering had a small "a" in airways, where I probably always saw it as "Airways". Asking the collective braintrust of a.net - was there ever a kerfuffle about this :-) Frankly in the age of computer word p...
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Jump to postIn 2019, in South Dakota, an overweight PC-12 crashed killing 9 in blizzard (on apron) like conditions. Does the aircraft offer wing de-icing system as it seems to be the primary cause of the accident when the pilot chose to take off.
Jump to postI have a dim memory of using a similar service between LHR and LGW in the late 1980s. It was a dedicated bus (aka "coach") service for connections between the then BA hubs and used the M25. I'm pretty sure we boarded and disembarked airside. I don't know the security arrangements but it d...
Jump to postThis looked fun and relevant to this airliners.net forum.
https://youtu.be/xXe_1tVO-KA MIG aircraft
So, travelling across the north north east track (Myanmar, Thailand. Vietnam/Japan/Alaska/Canada) FIR? Or regular India/mid East/EU/North Atlantic/Canada? The latter will require a refueling stop in Europe just like Air Canada does these days on the Delhi - Canada flights. Maybe they can try round ...
Jump to postSo, finally Biman will operate a test flight to Toronto Pearson on 26th of this month and the return flight will depart from YYZ on 29th. The 12,434 km route will be covered by the brand new Boeing 787-9 Biman acquired in 2019. The aircraft features a three class configuration with Business, Premiu...
Jump to postAn intercepting missile doesn't need to go mach 10 to do the intercept; as long as it can get to the attacking missile before the attacker gets to the target it's a good intercept. And if the old Marine Corps HAWKs are gathering dust in a warehouse, I think they should be sent to Ukraine. They woul...
Jump to postI suspect that the solution will be electromagnetically accelerated interceptors that are command guided. Think of a rail gun that can send a projectile against the incoming missile. The misdile maneuvers, so, for the few seconds its in the air, the projectile needs to be guided. It can't see bevau...
Jump to postLasers and other directed energy systems are likely the best way as the speed is many times the hypersonic, as light speed is nearly instataneous. At the hypersonic speed the surface gets red hot, few materials can sustain this, adding heat could cause failure. It would also tend to slide the missl...
Jump to postLasers and other directed energy systems are likely the best way as the speed is many times the hypersonic, as light speed is nearly instataneous. At the hypersonic speed the surface gets red hot, few materials can sustain this, adding heat could cause failure. It would also tend to slide the missl...
Jump to post@jayinkitsap regarding your suggestion about lasers ... Are you confident (and knowledgeable) about the efficiency of laser energy being beamed at targets moving at hypersonic velocities which has a thin layer of plasma as it passes through air? Plasma is almost like a high energy boundary and has v...
Jump to postAnd she did it wearing a traditional Sari! (Photo can be seen of her in that link).
1000 hours is a far cry from 40 hour PPL training.
Well, i recently read about a US campaign mailing about Trump Force One which is now apparently in dispute by Trump himself. https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/598166-trump-i-am-not-using-campaign-funds-for-new-plane Then he said, " ... his plane is being serviced in Louisiana and should be ...
Jump to postSad. Also be wary of what is going to happen to the Russian space program and its cooperation in the ISS. Will he send commandos now to Space?
Jump to postWho are you collecting those windfalls from? You can go file suit against Aeroflot, Russian government or Putin himself for breach of contract. You're still not going to see a dime. I asked a question. I am not the lessor or have anything to with that industry. I suspect, with nation-state actors a...
Jump to postOk, can we assume MARCH 4, something major will happen (I am referring to social media chatter, and will not link anything) How do you think it's helpful or beneficial to anyone in this conversation to reference "something major" and then not provide any sourcing or direct statements on w...
Jump to postOk, can we assume MARCH 4, something major will happen (I am referring to social media chatter, and will not link anything) Is there a boneyard of serviceable aircraft in Russia? If they do nationalize the frames "Russia National Airlines" or something like that, where could they use those...
Jump to postGiven the possible long term crisis that is expected as te conflict plays out will we see airlines seeking to recoup losses in alternative lengthier routes to account for the loss of all-Russia overflight authority be better off employing larger aircraft (B773, A380, B747) and reduce frequency, or g...
Jump to postThe NOTAM just says Runway 01/19 is closed starting at 8:53pm until 2:00a. Given the specific start time, I am pretty sure that was not scheduled. It's odd even for debris that it would take almost 5 hours to re-open the runway. I know sometimes they just pick a time way out there because it is eas...
Jump to postTrying to understand to understand the process. After rotation and wheels up, the aircraft is then leveled, with flaps extended, until speed builds up? Wouldn't retracting the flaps help with reducing drag in order to increase speed (clean wings), or is this necessary to due to needing to overcome t...
Jump to postWhen packs are turned off, do the passengers in the cabin notice anything with the heat/humidity/recirculation?
Jump to postOn ep6 he did a lot of work engine #2 but could not succeed in getting it started. I wonder if his insistence in reusing ancient parts is hurting him. At least, he could take the working spark plugs from #1 to make sure the cylinders get enough spark. I know he tested visually but if the spark plugs...
Jump to postHpw can a cart be swallowed by an engine? Damages??
Jump to postCan a propeller plane be configured for idle thrust by adjusting pitch of the blades? for ground startup? For descent? If a jet engine is at idle thrust, does the thrust level have to be adjusted for ground, air, altitude? When parked is idle thrust just the engine turning over ay low RPM? I have se...
Jump to postThe fact is you can get a decent aircraft for $30k. Beech That's cheaper than a less useful car ... it's got my mind spinning with possible pathways. Two or four seater? And what are some key features to look for in general. If I have an opportunity (damn Covid business downturn) it won't be for a ...
Jump to postSo, which is more costly in used but functional aircraft. The maintenance of the airframe? The avionics? The engines? The control mechanisms? The moving parts? Trying to learn how much of a money pit a used aircraft is, but I do see many flying so somehow it is more better than a car that we buy new...
Jump to postCame across a video log of a pilot on her recent solo flight in three stages from Michigan to Califorina, flying her Bonanza with very great detail of the route and ATC. Videos posted by the pilot can be viewed at https://youtube.com/c/StevieTriesenberg. Since I posted a few weeks ago about a DIY pr...
Jump to postWell, Aeroflot and other communist bloc airlines such as Interflug and ČSA used the IL-18 turboprop well into the 70s to serve destinations both in Asia and Africa. Thank you @dcajet, must have been IL-18 type. Looking at at a random photograph of that type : 2431105 it jogs my memory now that it i...
Jump to postSU to DAC - Did they stop for a while? Allow me to tell a true aviation story. I remember my grandfather on his way to Moscow on a government visit tasking me at the airport (old DAC, now Air Force base) to hurry back and return with his long great coat that he had left behind at home with about 45 ...
Jump to post113312 ... I am not related to the original YouTuber who posted that video. Unsure of who you called out for low experience.. just thought it would make for interesting conversation on airliners.net Technical Forum.
Jump to postI am just a viewer ... is there any Salvage value to the parts?
Jump to postAttention aviation mechs ... what would you do? If you got an offer for a free twin engine aircraft that was abandoned?
https://youtu.be/aVvHYTtHDrc
Would what you do?