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Spooks

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  1. The only thing you're paying extra for Mate is the larger guys propaganda.Qantas CEO Alan Joyce. 2014 defending 3 turnbacks in one day; “There are turn backs that happen, thousands and thousands of them every year around the globe, it’s part of aviation.

     

    My 2nd last flight on Tiger was one of the best ever. I gave up Qantas years back because of the cantankerous old bitches, that's the Stewardesses, not the Stewards. I will say my last flight (International) with them has won me back though, Stewardesses are much younger and vibrant, only in their 40's now, great food and service, and they let us watch our movies until the plane stopped at the gate (I never understood why we have to sit there like dummies for 20 to 30 mins before touchdown).

    I advise you to avoid British Airways! Premium prices with the school canteen lady that passes for a stewardess grunting at you if you're lucky.

     

    Actually not too different to this

     

     

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  2. In a turn which is where most stall problems that bring you unstuck originate, your safe speed is constantly changing .... Hands up who has ever been tested stalling in a turn. Nev

    I am currently doing the NPPL in the UK and the instructor has been quite thorough with stalling exercises. Stalling in a turn especially, as he pointed out that most people stall while concentrating on the base leg turn and momentarily forget their airspeed (obviously doubly dangerous due to low altitude!)

     

    Unfortunately we cannot do spin training (until instructor rating).

     

     

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  3. Welcome!

     

    J'adore ton avion 080_plane.gif.36548049f8f1bc4c332462aa4f981ffb.gif

     

    I used to live in France (Charente Maritimes) and just love the variation of landscapes in France.

     

    Really enjoyed the videos, I'm hoping to have my licence and fly in France before emigrating to Oz:thumb up:

     

     

  4. Out of interest, do you guys do a 'visual of the circuit' by completing a 360' turn in the direction of the circuit prior to proceeding to the hold?

     

    I've noticed during my training that a lot of pilots in the UK either do not do it or do their turns in the opposite direction to the circuit.

     

     

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  5. Were there any areas on the runway allowing for you to move over while you were backtracking? If so I think that would be the correct thing to do, however I know that a lot of runways are simply a straight strip!

     

    From my understanding the aircraft landing always has right of way (unless you'd just landed and were backtracking to clear the runway in which case they cannot force you off) but this chap sounds like he was wasn't yet on final. If he called a short final in the knowledge you were backtracking with nowhere to sensibly vacate, it does seem a bit silly.

     

    I found this article which suggests that even if the in-air aircraft has called a short final, they still have right of way

     

    http://flighttraining.aopa.org/magazine/2008/November/200811_Features_Who_Has_the_Right_of_Way.html

     

    However despite the rules. I think that we should be applying common sense to situations as well! If I was the chap downwind I'd have probably decreased the speed/weaved/taken a slightly wider circuit to allow for you to take off.

     

     

  6. Very sad.

     

    I had read that the aircraft involved suffered a tail strike in 2001, so could be a delayed result of the repair? A long time on I know but it is a possibility.

     

    http://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=20151031-0

     

    If ISIS are involved ( imagine a bomb smuggled on board is more likely than a missile in that scenario? ) they've just opened up a massive world of hurt as Russia wont be afraid of giving them a good kicking beyond anything they've experienced so far. If it is a terrorist incident it'd destroy the already fragile tourist industry in Egypt.

     

     

  7. I second taking an experienced pilot or instructor up with you. I think turbulence is one of those things that you'll get used to and having someone with you will help to calm the nerves.

     

    Would looking at how your aircraft is built help? Perhaps understanding how strong it actually is and what it can withstand? To be honest, I look at the C42 I am training in and wonder how the hell it copes with the weather sometimes 006_laugh.gif.0f7b82c13a0ec29502c5fb56c616f069.gif

     

     

  8. Congratulations to them both.

     

    Matt Hall is fantastic, even as a Brit I was sort of hoping he'd do it but Bonhomme is an incredible pilot and deserved it.

     

    Looking forward to the 2016 season, any idea on when the schedule is released? I had heard Macquarie Park could be used in March time.

     

     

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