Any captain or FO (from the same type) can replace an SO. I did a couple of flights as an SO on the 380, after illness removed the scheduled bloke. I was probably pretty bad at it...but it was interesting watching other captains at work.On last nights (31/5) QF2 A380 SIN-SYD services. The Captain introduced the tech crew as being 2 * Captains + 1 * FO. Would this imply the 2nd Captain would do the duties of the SO during the flight? I'm assuming the 2nd Captain would have been a Check / Training type who would need to be rated as an FO/SO on the A380?
For how much longer do you think that Qantas will operate the 380?
It's sad that it appears to be on its last legs. It was the most comfortable and quiet aircraft that I've travelled in.
What makes you think they might get rid of them soon? VH-OQA hasn't even been in service for 11 years yet (Delivered Sep 2008). They are about to go into a midlife refresh program. Qantas tends to keep aircraft around for 18-24 years.For how much longer do you think that Qantas will operate the 380?
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What makes you think they might get rid of them soon? VH-OQA hasn't even been in service for 11 years yet (Delivered Sep 2008). They are about to go into a midlife refresh program. Qantas tends to keep aircraft around for 18-24 years.
Unless something major happens in the next year or two, there isn't any reason to think they'll get rid of the A380s before 2027.
Any captain or FO (from the same type) can replace an SO. I did a couple of flights as an SO on the 380, after illness removed the scheduled bloke. I was probably pretty bad at it...but it was interesting watching other captains at work.
Well, there is an old joke that says he's the captain's sexual advisor.What are the SO duties?
I thought that captains/first offices were only trained to sit in the left/right seats and second officers switched between the two? I'm assuming in situations like this its ok for one of the captains to sit in the "wrong" seat during cruise?
Albeit VH-OEB which should be retired in the next few days was a June-1993 (so 26 years) delivery to Asiana and came over to QF 5 years later.
Qantas owns all the A380s and wouldn't be investing $$s in the refurbs if they didn't plan on keeping them 5-7+ years. Plus the Australian depreciation rules come into play with a useful life of 20 years - would require write-offs if you park them (and can't sell them - and there isn't exactly a second hand market).
But it all depends on how the network changes with the likely intro of the 359/777X and whether fuel prices remain at reasonable levels or increase substantially, plus whether CASA approves extended ETOPS for Qantas.
Also 12 330s (4 332s and all 8 333s) that are older than the youngest A380 and I suspect have higher cycles.
Plus a chunk of the 737 fleet.
So a lot of other capex before you begin to get to the A380s, but that has been a continual issue for Qantas
Because they aren't quite as close to the controls, they actually had a good overview of the operation...and many an SO converted that into really worthwhile assistance.
Qantas owns all the A380s and wouldn't be investing $$s in the refurbs if they didn't plan on keeping them 5-7+ years. Plus the Australian depreciation rules come into play with a useful life of 20 years - would require write-offs if you park them
Well, there is an old joke that says he's the captain's sexual advisor.
One of the problems for any pilot, especially in complex aircraft, is basically tunnel vision. When things go wrong, it's very easy for that problem to be like an attention black hole...pulling everyone into watching it, rather than keeping an eye on what the aircraft (and others) are doing. So, we train to manage problems with someone always designated to flying the aircraft, and whilst any issues are looked at by others. That's part of the meaning of 'flying pilot' and 'non flying pilot'. SOs can be in a position to watch both sides of the equation, as they aren't directly involved in either.So the SO could potentially have greater situational awareness?
Do you have an example of SO assistance that was worthwhile?
If SO communicates with ATC, does Captain and FO also listen in?
Well, there is an old joke that says he's the captain's sexual advisor.
So the SO could potentially have greater situational awareness?
Do you have an example of SO assistance that was worthwhile?
If SO communicates with ATC, does Captain and FO also listen in?
What are the SO duties?
You are making a left turn to line up on final approach.Hi Pilots, in the following sentence, what does Left Base mean:
"An RPT, turboprop aircraft was on left base for RWY 34L at Sydney while independent visual approaches were in use."
Thanks