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  1. jb747

    New method of disembarking

    I suspect, probably all of them. But it would solve the getting off problem.
  2. jb747

    Which is the best airline to fly from Australia to Bali?

    I am not a fan of Bali. I suspect that I've said so in the past. It was especially memorable by having one of the two worst smelling groups of passengers that I ever carried. Care to guess at the other?
  3. jb747

    New method of disembarking

    And that comes back to there being far too much grandfathering, though whether it's actually involved here, I don't know. And note also, that the flaps are not deployed....
  4. jb747

    Ask The Pilot

    The pilots who flew the 717s are being retrained to fly the 220. The one bloke I know who's in that boat hasn't actually started his training yet, so, like all things "new QF", I expect they've left everything to the last minute, and are now wondering why they aren't prepared. But, where 220s...
  5. jb747

    New method of disembarking

    I’m surprised this one hasn’t had a mention. The image of people on the wing, with luggage, is especially insightful. https://avherald.com/h?article=52537102&opt=0 The lack of an off wing slide is interesting, and I wonder if that’s yet another Boeing exemption. The equivalent Airbus has them.
  6. jb747

    Ask The Pilot

    The reality has always been that a very small percentage of the kids who think they'd like to be pilots ever end up getting there. It is not a job that everyone can do...most people simply aren't wired the right way. There are lots of hurdles, of which the biggest initial one is the cost. Cadet...
  7. jb747

    Ask The Pilot

    Nothing is normally flown in the hold for the return journey. I guess it would be freight, by the cheapest possible means (i.e. ship or horse).
  8. jb747

    A330s out of life

    That was the original story. I got the comments re cycles from an internal forum, though QF isn't good at keeping staff up to date on anything. But, if you simultaneously have some aircraft with engine issues, and also some with high cycles, then there's an obvious source of a few engines, and...
  9. jb747

    A330s out of life

    A story doing the rounds that two of the QF330s are now permanently grounded, having run out of 'cycles'. If so, that represents the most hideous failure of management, from the board on down. And of course, it will only get worse. Failure to order new aircraft in a timely manner is not...
  10. jb747

    Ask The Pilot

    Going back over a number of those flights, I can see that they're adhering to the minimum radar altitudes (i.e. ATC are giving headings), and all are higher, and slower, than the Easyjet flight. Whilst not ideal, it's not uncommon around the world. Like most things, it's safe enough, as long as...
  11. jb747

    Ask The Pilot

    At this point he's at the lowest, and is reducing the sink rate. Next data point he's climbing at 3,200 fpm.
  12. jb747

    Ask The Pilot

    I read the initial "click bait" line and was immediately offside. But then I looked closely at the entire approach. Wow, it really was an interesting effort, to say the least. The track flown is similar (but not exactly the same) as this one. Note the numbers in blue. They're showing "not...
  13. jb747

    Ask The Pilot

    I don't know why it's this way, but as far as I know, none of the 737s have steering tillers on the right hand side. The wide body aircraft, on the other hand, all do. There would be a limited amount of nose gear steering available, via the rudder pedals (about 7º on most aircraft), but you...
  14. jb747

    Ask The Pilot

    Only a few 330 minute circles give coverage over the vast majority of the ocean, so I can’t see ETOPS being a part of reason these flights diverge.
  15. jb747

    Ask The Pilot

    I doubt that there was any human input in the planning at all. It's basically a case of starting at the destination, and working backwards through the various possible routes and flight levels, overlaid on the projected wind/temperature. Slow when done manually, but computer systems can run...
  16. jb747

    Ask The Pilot

    They can't operate if the airport is officially closed, but if it's open, then it's up to the airline/crew. The ATIS put up by Markis isn't bad, though I'd be curious about the depth of any standing water.
  17. jb747

    Ask The Pilot

    Looking at FR24 on a computer screen shows a somewhat different story. I'd expect that the hours issue is correct.
  18. jb747

    Smelly pax

    Ex Bali or Athens. The, less than great, unwashed.
  19. jb747

    Can I visit Qantas Domestic lounge instead of International lounge?

    That's his job. Wanders around doing that every day.
  20. jb747

    Security Incident on JetStar Flight at AVV

    I wonder if this is in part a consequence of the ‘security’ that we all see as theatre. Money spent putting on the show, can’t be spent on actual security.
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