|
PT6A posted:Better than a 152 from what wikipedia says... not that a 152 is not-poo poo. I'd rather be in a 152 or piper 150 than an eaglet. I see your point on the twin. I think a DA42 is a better choice though.
|
# ? Feb 9, 2017 05:46 |
|
|
# ? Jun 3, 2024 23:50 |
|
Sounds kinda like the 172rg - a dumb aircraft except for the training check boxes it ticked.
|
# ? Feb 9, 2017 05:55 |
|
Jealous Cow posted:I see your point on the twin. I think a DA42 is a better choice though. Do they have an engine option that runs on AVGAS at this point? I agree it's a better aircraft, but if you don't have Jet-A on site and you do have a giant fuckoff tank of AVGAS you're already using for the rest of your fleet, that's a logistical issue.
|
# ? Feb 9, 2017 06:00 |
|
So what do you say when the captain complains about the rear end in a top hat controller who "slam dunked us" so bad he had to lose 300 feet in 3 miles to the FAF (on a visual) and because we have to do a descending turn he "has to hand fly it in" like friggin Neill Armstrong over the boulder field?
|
# ? Feb 9, 2017 06:09 |
|
Nothing, because that dude sounds like an rear end in a top hat?
|
# ? Feb 9, 2017 06:23 |
|
"Quit bitching", since he's just being a dick. azflyboy fucked around with this message at 10:01 on Feb 9, 2017 |
# ? Feb 9, 2017 06:50 |
|
Not expecting to have much joy with this one, but... Any of you know or heard much about CargoLogicAir? Not on the pilot side; I'm expecting an interview in the next few days though. I know they're pretty small - their third aircraft is due soonish - so I suspect I'm outta luck, but hey, worth an ask.
|
# ? Feb 9, 2017 13:00 |
|
PT6A posted:2/3 isn't bad. What loving things does Florida have to do? You have to drive or Uber to buy a bottle of water or a pack of smokes, much less do anything actually stimulating. As far as I can tell, there's nothing to do except drink yourself into a stupor on a regular basis, and frankly I can do that in more interesting, less expensive places than Florida. I was heavily discouraged (in Florida, no less) from ever considering a banner towing job. The guy, who had done some career flying before going into something completely different, said it's asking to get killed. The thing I've always wondered about is when the decision is made to haul rear end* back home when the inevitable 2pm summer thunderstorms fire up out of nowhere. I've seen some dudes trying to get one more lap in with Night on Bald Mountain from Fantasia about 3 miles West and closing. *rear end hauling rates may vary. PT6A posted:Better than a 152 from what wikipedia says... not that a 152 is not-poo poo. Hey, now, the Flying Kite is a nice little airplane. Oh man, 500FPM climb in July! WE'RE FLYING NOW!
|
# ? Feb 9, 2017 15:10 |
|
A coworker of mine used to tow banners. It's an even more itinerant lifestyle than the airlines, and is some of the most dangerous flying out there that isn't fire-fighting or crop-dusting. He's crashed three super cubs. Two ground loops in waaaaaay more than demonstrated crosswind conditions and the last one was a maintenance failure that almost killed him; He never flew a banner plane again.
|
# ? Feb 9, 2017 21:04 |
|
vessbot posted:So what do you say when the captain complains about the rear end in a top hat controller who "slam dunked us" so bad he had to lose 300 feet in 3 miles to the FAF (on a visual) and because we have to do a descending turn he "has to hand fly it in" like friggin Neill Armstrong over the boulder field? are you asian? nothing, because he's the loving captain. respect.
|
# ? Feb 10, 2017 01:37 |
|
Legit question in a way , I'm only with an airline 6 months but man is there a lot of bitching going on. It's not that easy of a job, you have to be on your game going in to fly but it's not the worst job in the world. Lots of captains that I fly with are pretty negative. I've done my time working poo poo jobs, construction and retail. Like really poo poo, worked a job making bridge beams where I saw 3 people hospitalised in the first 6 months. Then I get to an airline and I'm being paid pretty well and the hours are manageable but I hear an incredible amount of bitching about hours and pay. I'm in Europe so maybe it's different in the states but if your willing to do the study then this isn't a bad job at all. Same as this thread that I lurk in mostly, a lot of negative experiences being aired.
|
# ? Feb 10, 2017 02:42 |
|
Look man, cockpits from the lowliest freight dog to the 400k/year earning works 5 days a month legacy driver are going to have bitching in them. Its the way of the world. If a pilot isn't complaining, he's dead. I'm serious.
|
# ? Feb 10, 2017 16:43 |
|
SomeDrunkenMick posted:Legit question in a way , I'm only with an airline 6 months but man is there a lot of bitching going on. It's not that easy of a job, you have to be on your game going in to fly but it's not the worst job in the world. Lots of captains that I fly with are pretty negative. I've done my time working poo poo jobs, construction and retail. Like really poo poo, worked a job making bridge beams where I saw 3 people hospitalised in the first 6 months. Then I get to an airline and I'm being paid pretty well and the hours are manageable but I hear an incredible amount of bitching about hours and pay. I'm in Europe so maybe it's different in the states but if your willing to do the study then this isn't a bad job at all. Envoy? Anyway life is all about perspective. A lot of pilots really lack perspective and have a large sense of entitlement. I think a lot of it has to do with a lot of pilots coming from wealthier families and never really having to work for a living. I'm with you, I've worked a 4-4 shift in a steel mill, and I know what hard lovely work really is, most pilots don't.
|
# ? Feb 10, 2017 17:46 |
|
Stupid Post Maker posted:Envoy? I came dangerously close to falling into that trap back when I first started flying professionally. I've worked crummy jobs before but at the time I was starting to go up my own rear end a bit. Until, that is, I taxied past a bunch of guys digging a trench in a blowing snow storm in Cleveland. To this day whenever I feel like my job sucks I think back to those guys digging that hole in single digit temperatures. Works every time.
|
# ? Feb 10, 2017 18:17 |
|
I soloed this morning. Huzzah! 3 touch and go's, 1 landing with simulated engine out, then the instructor hops out and I do 3 full stop landings and get my shirt tail cut off. Pretty dang cool man, pretty dang cool. I didn't consider the extra power and climb that I'd have once we lightened the weight by half, but man did it make a difference! For those of you who haven't made it to this point, don't stress about this flight at all. They wouldn't send you up if you weren't ready to do work, and it's a great feeling once you get that endorsement!
|
# ? Feb 10, 2017 18:38 |
|
Congrats! Just wait until your first solo XC.
|
# ? Feb 10, 2017 18:41 |
|
Yeah, I'm looking forward to it! I've got the plane for 4 hours a day until I finish my training, so it's right around the corner!
|
# ? Feb 10, 2017 19:06 |
|
rldmoto posted:I soloed this morning. Huzzah! Congrats! They didn't cut my shirt for my first solo. I did my first night flight this week, got a good 10 landings out of it. I REALLY like flying at night. It's so calm and quiet and all the bright stars up around you. I didn't have any trouble spotting the airports or ground features. My friend who got his license just a month or so ago HATES night flying and told me how terrible it would be. First cross country coming up next week. 22-ish hours in, just around half way done!
|
# ? Feb 11, 2017 02:11 |
|
Stupid Post Maker posted:Envoy? Nah, planes I fly look like flying tampons. Draw your own conclusions. Maybe that's it, lots of lads that went from various airforces to the airlines, or they qualified at age 21 and literally have never worked another job. I don't mean to sound too much like I walked uphill both ways to school. I'm not that old, nor was it ever that harsh. But from listening to some, not all of my colleagues you would think they're slave driving us. It's not the case, you get into this job with your eyes open. My girlfriend is a doctor and is rostered for 108 hours next week, it annoys me to hear lads complaining about having to overnight once or twice a month.
|
# ? Feb 11, 2017 03:04 |
|
Stupid Post Maker posted:A lot of pilots really lack perspective This is true about other areas a well. I recently went through a regional initial, and heard an ongoing bashing of the plane we fly as an antiquated piece of poo poo that shouldn't even be in airliner service anymore... A plane with AHRS/IRU, FMS, EFIS (even the standby gyro is glass) electronic engine control (FADEC in some versions), EICAS, digital autopilot with flight director... All because the VNAV is advisory only and there are no autothrottles, and a few more sundry gripes. Hearing this over and over again as someone most of whose time is in pre-1945 airplanes, my mouth spent a lot of the time doing that Bryan Cranston open-mouth bemused frown.
|
# ? Feb 11, 2017 03:13 |
|
SomeDrunkenMick posted:Nah, planes I fly look like flying tampons. Of the Texas variety?
|
# ? Feb 11, 2017 03:14 |
|
vessbot posted:Of the Texas variety? Of the Scandinavian variety.
|
# ? Feb 11, 2017 03:16 |
|
I've never flown an airplane with an airspeed indicator in knots.
|
# ? Feb 11, 2017 03:17 |
|
vessbot posted:This is true about other areas a well. I recently went through a regional initial, and heard an ongoing bashing of the plane we fly as an antiquated piece of poo poo that shouldn't even be in airliner service anymore... A plane with AHRS/IRU, FMS, EFIS (even the standby gyro is glass) electronic engine control (FADEC in some versions), EICAS, digital autopilot with flight director... And this is the type of mindset that leads to dangerous scenarios where people end up buying the farm because the airplane didn't tell them what to do and they never learned to think for themselves. That's why I still love VFR. Go up there on a nice day and cover ALL YOUR GAUGES. Guess what? The airplane still flies. I only fly small single-engine aircraft but from all my research and observation, I'm guessing that even with a FBW system and every gauge failing, you could make a "controlled" landing if you really knew your poo poo. Or, at least with only the back up EFIS. (Inform me if I'm wrong on this one heavy-iron people.) I know there's a little more to it than that but I'm guessing it's possible. Look at the loving DHL incident from Baghdad in 2003 or Cactus 1549. These people knew how to fly --anything. Yet, two idiots managed to kill 51 people when they ignored the stick shaker going off and decided to pull back on the yoke in a stall. Same thing happened to AFR447
|
# ? Feb 11, 2017 06:18 |
|
SomeDrunkenMick posted:Of the Scandinavian variety. Do your paychecks go to a PO box in Thailand?
|
# ? Feb 11, 2017 11:31 |
|
I don't know about where the idea that it's full of Asian crew is from. Literally everyone I've worked with both flight deck and cabin has been from Europe.
|
# ? Feb 11, 2017 12:02 |
|
SomeDrunkenMick posted:I don't know about where the idea that it's full of Asian crew is from. Literally everyone I've worked with both flight deck and cabin has been from Europe. Oh so you work for THOSE guys...this is going to be interesting
|
# ? Feb 11, 2017 22:21 |
|
Butt Reactor posted:Oh so you work for THOSE guys...this is going to be interesting Lol, so what is the opinion of them in the states?
|
# ? Feb 11, 2017 23:08 |
|
SomeDrunkenMick posted:Lol, so what is the opinion of them in the states? Nobody's heard of them, for the most part. The folks I know in the Bay area are in love with the OAK-ARN route, though. I had a really poo poo flight from Las Vegas, but it was a direct flight home so still good.
|
# ? Feb 11, 2017 23:35 |
|
I'm short-haul, so I have really no contact with the longhaul guys. It's a completely separate part of the company.
|
# ? Feb 11, 2017 23:55 |
|
SomeDrunkenMick posted:I'm short-haul, so I have really no contact with the longhaul guys. It's a completely separate part of the company. You ever jump across the pond and operate the Baltimore to Caribbean routes?
|
# ? Feb 12, 2017 01:52 |
|
I got my PPL about a year ago and am thinking about getting my instrument rating sometime in the near future. Primarily I just want to learn how to be a safer pilot and understand how the whole IFR system works. Im starting to do some research on what it takes and im finding 9,000 different online ground school courses/video series/books/"Get your IFR rating in X day" programs and im not really sure which route to take. The flight club I belong to has a few CFIIs that i'll probably end up working with but if anyone has any advice on getting an IFR rating that would be helpful.
|
# ? Feb 12, 2017 02:47 |
|
Thaumaturgic posted:I got my PPL about a year ago and am thinking about getting my instrument rating sometime in the near future. Primarily I just want to learn how to be a safer pilot and understand how the whole IFR system works. Im starting to do some research on what it takes and im finding 9,000 different online ground school courses/video series/books/"Get your IFR rating in X day" programs and im not really sure which route to take. The flight club I belong to has a few CFIIs that i'll probably end up working with but if anyone has any advice on getting an IFR rating that would be helpful. I'm in the middle of it and used the official FAA books and the sportys app to get up to speed. I'd also ask your CFI what they prefer and what kind of syllabus they're going to run you through. Edit: And the Apollo burn! Going back to lurking... Rudest Buddhist fucked around with this message at 07:59 on Feb 12, 2017 |
# ? Feb 12, 2017 07:11 |
|
I never thought about using my Future Farmers of America book for airplane learning!!
|
# ? Feb 12, 2017 07:37 |
|
Watching an 800ft <100kt 1200 code get bounced by an F-22 isn't fun for anyone involved. Read your NOTAMS, guys.
|
# ? Feb 12, 2017 15:34 |
|
MrYenko posted:Watching an 800ft <100kt 1200 code get bounced by an F-22 isn't fun for anyone involved. Lemme guess... TFR around Mar-a-Lago?
|
# ? Feb 12, 2017 15:43 |
|
Rickety Cricket posted:You ever jump across the pond and operate the Baltimore to Caribbean routes? No, no interest in doing it long term either, too far from home. If they offered me a month or two doing it I might think about it.
|
# ? Feb 12, 2017 16:47 |
Stupid Post Maker posted:Envoy? Hey now, complaining is our stress outlet. If we didn't complain we'd eventually snap and show up for work out of uniform and then go on an incoherent rant over the PA.
|
|
# ? Feb 13, 2017 04:29 |
|
MrYenko posted:Watching an 800ft <100kt 1200 code get bounced by an F-22 isn't fun for anyone involved. [/inhofe]
|
# ? Feb 13, 2017 04:42 |
|
|
# ? Jun 3, 2024 23:50 |
|
MrYenko posted:Watching an 800ft <100kt 1200 code get bounced by an F-22 isn't fun for anyone involved. It's probably fun for the F-22 pilot.
|
# ? Feb 13, 2017 16:38 |