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  1. jb747

    Card payment sucharges banned in Australia from 2026

    The surcharge will disappear, but the stores will still add the 'cost' into whatever they charge.
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    Ask The Pilot

    The conditions in Hobart (or Melbourne) aren't anywhere like Europe or Canada. There, the de-icing is done with passengers on board, because the "holdover time" (basically how long it lasts before you have to start again) can be quite short. But here, it will last long enough that in many, and...
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    Air India B787 crash Ahmedabad

    Disconnected autopilot, and didn’t crash? Impressive.
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    Air India B787 crash Ahmedabad

    If the airline uses multiple FOs or SOs instead of multiple Captains for long haul ops, then the FO being left in charge will require an ATPL.
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    Air India B787 crash Ahmedabad

    Airbus is more or less the same. Which is why the power off condition is to either run, or no change. It always looked normal, until around the point where the gear would be selected. Nobody jumped to 'start levers/fuel switches', because it made zero sense. I expect that there are numerous...
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    Air India B787 crash Ahmedabad

    Because you could need to shut the engine down with the throttle jammed or non responsive. Thinking about it, it would also add either a mechanical interlock, or some form of software, so adding complexity and avenues of failure for a system that is intentionally isolated. In other words, it...
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    Air India B787 crash Ahmedabad

    I suspect that they weren’t testing for the lock’s presence, and were using the normal “lift and move” action, without realising that the “lift” wasn’t necessary.
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    Ask The Pilot

    I recall that 330 incident. It was pretty famous around the company at the time. If I recall correctly, the door had been closed and bridge moved back, and for whatever reason the bridge operator moved it back, and the CSM opened the door, without talking to the coughpit. Bridges should be in a...
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    Air India B787 crash Ahmedabad

    I'm sure that will come out eventually, but it's a really good question.
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    Air India B787 crash Ahmedabad

    From reaching a stable idle, probably about 10 seconds. But the aircraft would be deeply on the wrong side of the angle of attack by that point (too slow), so one engine may not have had enough power. The obvious one, I think.
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    Qantas Delays/Cancellations

    Flight time limitations vary with all sorts of factors, so you can't just give a one size fits all answer. The A380 mostly flew with a 4 man crew, and that has different limits to a 3 man or 2 man. In this instance, I'd expect it to be 3 man, so, probably 12 hours extendable to 14.
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    Air India B787 crash Ahmedabad

    Nowhere near. The gear handle in on the front panel, slightly on the FO’s side of centre. The fuel control switches are on the centre pedestal, aft of the thrust levers. There’s always some form of lock on the landing gear handle. It unlocks when the air/ground logic changes. There is a way of...
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    Air India B787 crash Ahmedabad

    I would assume that the air/ground logic comes into play here.
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    Air India B787 crash Ahmedabad

    Given that we now know that the aircraft was being flown by the FO, it seems likely that the phantom switch flicker is the captain. The conversation then makes sense. The gear lever is still down, so it also seems that the gear was never selected up. It looks like the switches were moved at the...
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    Air India B787 crash Ahmedabad

    Yes. I particular it moves the inlet guide vanes to a position that may make a start more likely. Ignition will be reactivated automatically. Not really. People don’t wave their hands around for pretty obvious reasons. I used to sit my hands on my legs, when supporting. When flying, I generally...
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    Air India B787 crash Ahmedabad

    AV, have you been able to resolve the exact effect of the missing lockout that the Boeing bulletin was about. Seems to me that it removes the requirement to lift the switch, but can’t say for sure.
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    Air India B787 crash Ahmedabad

    Unless I saw it happening, I don’t think I’d ever get to that conclusion. And if I did see him, it wouldn’t be followed by a question.
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    Air India B787 crash Ahmedabad

    Well, if they’re wired, there’s electricity involved. They aren’t soft touch software switches that the aircraft are so full of these days, but they are not a mechanical linkage to the EECs. They’re probably very simplistic, but there’s bound to be a small circuit board associated with them...
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    Air India B787 crash Ahmedabad

    No, you wouldn't assume that. But the switches are easy to see, so I'd guess that he'd looked. Exactly. Without knowing a lot more about the switch and its lock..... In flight, even in turbulence, things are quite smooth. On the ground, you've got vibration and bumps from the runway. If it...
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    Air India B787 crash Ahmedabad

    The only way that I think I could move them in that time frame would be to use both hands, one for each switch. And even then I think it would take longer. Of course, I'm assuming the locking mechanism is functioning as I'm used to... Interesting. If you've just done something as obvious as...
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