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And proudly behind schedule.
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You would have boarded it if it would have been released one year ago...? Well, you better would have had not
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My point exactly.
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You know, one funny thing that is not often pointed out about 'cockpit commonality' and something which you see in the Standard Operating Procedures books for various Airbus models quite a lot, is a warning about remembering which one you are actually flying!
There have been instances of pilots forgetting which Airbus they are in because the cockpits all look so similar, and over-rotating it on take-off - causing a tail strike - because they thought they were in one of the smaller models with a shorter fuselage! Joking aside, this is actually a fairly serious worry, since a tail strike can seriously damage the aircraft's rear pressure bulkhead, and in fact was the cause of the loss of a JAL Boeing 747, when a repair to the rear pressure bulkhead (following a tail strike some years earlier) failed and blew most of the horizontal stabiliser off. The loss of control eventually causing the aircraft to crash, but not before the passengers had spent a horrifying amount of time knowing what a stuggle the guys up front were having, many of the paseengers writing farewell letters to their families. As far as I recall, there was only one survivor in this accident (might be wrong about that bit though). |
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A brainless post from someone either biased or someone genuinely without a clue how things work.
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Ah well... look at it this way, if a plane goes down you're toast whether its a Boeing or an Airbus. So don't critique the plane too much, simply say, any landing you can walk away from is a good one. Personally, the flight itself doesn't bother me at all, its the landing that is of paramount importance to me.
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Looking at Subman's last thread on this, it appears he was expecting to be disappointed.
Confirmation bias, much?
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Comparing 1st class with one airline with cargo class on a totally different airline and then blaming the airCRAFT for it. Lunacy.
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Only ever made one parachute jump myself, with the Army, static line from a tethered balloon.
Unless my glider ever explodes for some reason, I can assure you it'll be the last one I ever make too. Scared the crap out of me. As far as I'm concerned, my parachute is an overpriced cushion with an airworthiness certificate. Chock ![]() |
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I crawl through them any chance I get at Airshows but I would really like to fly in one. And even though I was only certified SEL I would love to take the controls in level flight. |
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You really feel like a bird. The parachute jump was a tandem. Gift from my children for my 60 birthday. 300 feet free fall. A ones in a live time experience. ![]() |
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You can't even see the runway in a DC-3, unless your landing. They were just eaiser to fix in those days before you needed
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Platapus, try this site, it has a link to DC-3 flights and training..
http://www.centercomp.com/cgi-bin/dc3/gallery?720 |
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