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Posted by JayZeeBMT on Wed Oct 16 11:03:16 2019, in response to CQ, posted by cortelyounext on Wed Oct 16 10:56:04 2019. |
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Posted by Dave on Wed Oct 16 11:05:58 2019, in response to CQ, posted by cortelyounext on Wed Oct 16 10:56:04 2019. Apologies for hijacking the thread - what are your thoughts on the issues discussed in the 737 MAX - Boeing article I posted last week? |
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Posted by cortelyounext on Wed Oct 16 11:23:30 2019, in response to Re: CQ, posted by JayZeeBMT on Wed Oct 16 11:03:16 2019. Thank you, Nathan! |
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Posted by cortelyounext on Wed Oct 16 11:30:17 2019, in response to Re: CQ, posted by Dave on Wed Oct 16 11:05:58 2019. I'll look for it - I was studying in preparation for my evaluation. I can tell you my Standards Captain this week in Denver mentioned that after Boeing Engineering addressed software/hardware issues the United Check Pilots/LCAs tried everything they could in simulation to place the MAX in what we call an "Undesired Aircraft State" and were unable to do so. Obviously, I do not know anything about the Boeing Test Pilots work in same regard. |
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Posted by cortelyounext on Wed Oct 16 11:32:19 2019, in response to Re: CQ, posted by Dave on Wed Oct 16 11:05:58 2019. Oh yeah, one other thing. Are you going to congratulate me with a +1 and/or Gold Star or not? I mean, I could not be anymore clear in my request. |
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Posted by Orange Blossom Special on Wed Oct 16 11:55:22 2019, in response to Re: CQ, posted by JayZeeBMT on Wed Oct 16 11:03:16 2019. How about that Cuomo dropping the N-word bomb during that interview? |
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Posted by MorningsideHeightsM100 on Wed Oct 16 12:20:42 2019, in response to CQ, posted by cortelyounext on Wed Oct 16 10:56:04 2019. |
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Posted by cortelyounext on Wed Oct 16 12:45:31 2019, in response to Re: CQ, posted by MorningsideHeightsM100 on Wed Oct 16 12:20:42 2019. Thank you, MorningsideHeightsM100! |
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Posted by cortelyounext on Wed Oct 16 13:30:49 2019, in response to Re: CQ, posted by Dave on Wed Oct 16 11:05:58 2019. It's a long one to be sure, Dave - I just got through a little over half the article. It is a well written document, probably a little more suited to you with your interest and background in finance and accounting. The technical and business side of the equation was an interesting read with respect to timelines and outsourcing. From my standpoint, why was MCAS, whatever the intent of the system, not brought to the attention of the operator. How many of us have really explored in depth, I mean really explored, our auto manual. Aviation is a different animal. As for the reasons pilots were left in the dark blind and ignorant of MCAS, I suppose now I know. In the end, I know. |
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Posted by FYBklyn1959 on Wed Oct 16 14:20:01 2019, in response to CQ, posted by cortelyounext on Wed Oct 16 10:56:04 2019. I can't afford a gold star, so hopefully you will accept this one in it's placeOf course, UVL is a charter which means original member of Star Alliance. |
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Posted by cortelyounext on Wed Oct 16 14:25:41 2019, in response to Re: CQ, posted by FYBklyn1959 on Wed Oct 16 14:20:01 2019. Thanks, FYBklyn1959! I miss that thing even though as arguably the leading male stewardess on this board, bar none or bar some, I can fly on any piece of equipment anywhere at any time. But still, I do miss it. |
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Posted by JayZeeBMT on Wed Oct 16 14:44:07 2019, in response to MAN FLEX SRS RUNWAY (Re: CQ), posted by cortelyounext on Wed Oct 16 14:25:41 2019. I flew down to Atlanta this morning on WN, but, alas, the 737 MAX is still grounded by the FAA owing to, which means because of, airworthiness issues arising out if software glitches in the MCAS of said aircraft. As a result, I had to content myself with the earlier 737-7 model which operated our flight.Although not as regally appointed as the company's MAX jets, the aforementioned airplane did carry me above the gathering storm with the utmost celerity. We alighted from the legendary RWY 9L in Philadelphia, the climb from which offered splendid views of the Schuylkill and Delaware Rivers, and the spires of Center City, where the Founders met to organize the Republic. The flight was uneventful until our approach to ATL, when the F/A inadvertently caused a fashion calamity by wearing plaid with earthtones. This apparel mishap did not affect our ability to intercept the ILS and touch down gently upon the sweet soil of Georgia, with the Peachtree Center resplendent in the distance. |
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Posted by BILLBKLYN on Wed Oct 16 15:23:24 2019, in response to Re: CQ, posted by Orange Blossom Special on Wed Oct 16 11:55:22 2019. Well, after all, he IS Italian, and they all mixed as everyone knows |
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Posted by Dave on Wed Oct 16 15:41:49 2019, in response to Re: CQ, posted by cortelyounext on Wed Oct 16 11:30:17 2019. Is this evaluation a one-time since you are a recently promoted captain, or a regular evaluation? |
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Posted by Dave on Wed Oct 16 15:45:35 2019, in response to Re: CQ, posted by cortelyounext on Wed Oct 16 13:30:49 2019. I know it all comes down to dollars and cents but I don't understand how the MAX was approved based on the original airworthiness certificate granted to the original 737. The only thing the MAX has in common with the first 737 is that they are both single aisle aircraft with two engines. |
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Posted by Dave on Wed Oct 16 15:46:24 2019, in response to Re: CQ, posted by Dave on Wed Oct 16 15:41:49 2019. Oh, and I assume you passed with flying colors? (no pun intended) If so, congratulations! |
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Posted by AlM on Wed Oct 16 15:53:48 2019, in response to Re: CQ, posted by Dave on Wed Oct 16 15:45:35 2019. Reduction in onerous government regulations, maybe?I've never claimed that all regulation is good. But many are. |
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Posted by cortelyounext on Wed Oct 16 15:56:03 2019, in response to Re: CQ, posted by Dave on Wed Oct 16 15:45:35 2019. Southwest has clout with FAA. Just sayin'... |
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Posted by Dave on Wed Oct 16 15:57:09 2019, in response to Re: CQ, posted by AlM on Wed Oct 16 15:53:48 2019. Nothing of the sort. It's money, and lots of it. Requiring a new airworthiness certificate costs major bucks, with extensive testing that must be done.And Southwest, the largest user of 737's, has made it crystal clear they do not want the aircraft to need a new airworthiness certificate. This was discussed in the article. |
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Posted by https://salaamallah.com/ on Wed Oct 16 15:58:55 2019, in response to CQ, posted by cortelyounext on Wed Oct 16 10:56:04 2019. the star is supposed to represent justicebut it is not for us |
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Posted by cortelyounext on Wed Oct 16 16:03:53 2019, in response to Re: CQ, posted by Dave on Wed Oct 16 15:41:49 2019. Regular. I was evaluated with a fellow Captain upgrade (Navy Hornets) and then had another evaluation on last leg of OE and then had 6 month Line Check which is required for baby Captains. That sets the clock for every 2 year Line Check. F/Os do not go through any of that except for the fact that even though |
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Posted by cortelyounext on Wed Oct 16 16:07:24 2019, in response to Re: CQ, posted by Dave on Wed Oct 16 15:41:49 2019. Regular. I was evaluated with a fellow Captain upgrade (Navy Hornets) and then had another evaluation on last leg of OE and then had 6 month Line Check which is required for baby Captains. That sets the clock for every 2 year Line Check. F/Os do not go through any of that except for the fact that even though |
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Posted by BILLBKLYN on Wed Oct 16 16:45:58 2019, in response to Re: CQ, posted by https://salaamallah.com/ on Wed Oct 16 15:58:55 2019. Subchatters? |
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Posted by https://salaamallah.com/ on Wed Oct 16 17:25:49 2019, in response to Re: CQ, posted by BILLBKLYN on Wed Oct 16 16:45:58 2019. THAT TOOMORE SO YOU |
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Posted by cortelyounext on Wed Oct 16 17:44:31 2019, in response to Re: CQ, posted by https://salaamallah.com/ on Wed Oct 16 15:58:55 2019. What ?? |
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Posted by https://salaamallah.com/ on Wed Oct 16 18:53:02 2019, in response to Re: CQ, posted by cortelyounext on Wed Oct 16 17:44:31 2019. no justice ever |
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Posted by Dave on Wed Oct 16 19:03:57 2019, in response to Re: CQ, posted by cortelyounext on Wed Oct 16 16:03:53 2019. Thanks. |
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Posted by Dave on Wed Oct 16 19:04:31 2019, in response to Re: CQ, posted by cortelyounext on Wed Oct 16 17:44:31 2019. Ignore Salaam, he's ranting again. |
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Posted by https://salaamallah.com/ on Wed Oct 16 19:15:14 2019, in response to Re: CQ, posted by Dave on Wed Oct 16 19:04:31 2019. IDWTPcortelyounext CAN TALK TO ME ANYTIME !!! IAWTP WITH HIM |
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Posted by MorningsideHeightsM100 on Thu Oct 17 09:31:54 2019, in response to Re: MAN FLEX SRS RUNWAY (Re: CQ), posted by JayZeeBMT on Wed Oct 16 14:44:07 2019. And the "FLY DELTA JETS" sign to your starboard during landing! |
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Posted by MorningsideHeightsM100 on Thu Oct 17 09:35:26 2019, in response to Re: CQ, posted by Dave on Wed Oct 16 15:57:09 2019. Another reason, I assume, is type commonality amongst those variations of the 737, so if you train on one sub-type, you're type rated for ALL of the variations your airline flies. |
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Posted by MorningsideHeightsM100 on Thu Oct 17 09:36:22 2019, in response to Re: CQ, posted by cortelyounext on Wed Oct 16 15:56:03 2019. But not enough to repeal the Wright Amendment for YEARS.#justsayin' |
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Posted by cortelyounext on Thu Oct 17 09:42:41 2019, in response to Re: MAN FLEX SRS RUNWAY (Re: CQ), posted by MorningsideHeightsM100 on Thu Oct 17 09:31:54 2019. My favorite sign! Those racists down at Georgia Hartsfield-Jackson still call the "D" Alley Dixie instead of Delta. As arguably the leading male stewardess on this board I take umbrage which means offense to the use of that term. |
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Posted by Orange Blossom Special on Thu Oct 17 09:46:23 2019, in response to Re: CQ, posted by BILLBKLYN on Wed Oct 16 15:23:24 2019. Actually, Now I remember why Jayzeechickenlittle doesn't respond.He moved to a city that doubled the price of a can of soda, meanwhile freaking out that some imaginary tariff was going to do the same to the price of an easily recyclable aluminium can. This is the rational basis of the Demonkkkratic party. |
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Posted by cortelyounext on Thu Oct 17 09:48:57 2019, in response to Re: MAN FLEX SRS RUNWAY (Re: CQ), posted by cortelyounext on Thu Oct 17 09:42:41 2019. |
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Posted by MorningsideHeightsM100 on Thu Oct 17 09:57:04 2019, in response to Re: MAN FLEX SRS RUNWAY (Re: CQ), posted by cortelyounext on Thu Oct 17 09:42:41 2019. Because of it being Delta's base??It looks like a big portion of that taxiway is mainly a non-movement area... Current AIRAC cycle - KATL Airport Diagram |
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Posted by cortelyounext on Thu Oct 17 10:29:29 2019, in response to Re: MAN FLEX SRS RUNWAY (Re: CQ), posted by MorningsideHeightsM100 on Thu Oct 17 09:57:04 2019. Last time I went in there Dixie was wide open. You know a lot about aviation - I am not looking for any trouble from you until 172200Z (Universal Time Coordinated) OCT19 at the earliest.If memory serves I used to take the M100 between Kingsbridge Avenue and W. 231st Street in the Bronx and the uptown Port Authority Bus Terminal. |
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Posted by MorningsideHeightsM100 on Thu Oct 17 12:19:39 2019, in response to Re: MAN FLEX SRS RUNWAY (Re: CQ), posted by cortelyounext on Thu Oct 17 10:29:29 2019. Close lol The M100 ends at around 215th Street now, a few blocks south of the northernmost tip of Manhattan.I know a lot about aviation because I was an ATC washout :-\ Being washed out of ERAU's ATC program doesn't negate my general love of aviation, however. I've even gotten into the ZAB (ABQ) Center during training. |
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Posted by cortelyounext on Thu Oct 17 12:34:14 2019, in response to Re: MAN FLEX SRS RUNWAY (Re: CQ), posted by MorningsideHeightsM100 on Thu Oct 17 12:19:39 2019. Stop attacking me. Back in the day I took the M100 to and from W. 231st Street. To better illustrate my point, I took it upon myself to provide the following:Here ATC is a difficult course whether ERAU or OKC. I am glad to |
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