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Video of ANA pilots flying 787 for first time

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Did they make the two pilots pick up trash in the parking lot prior to the flight and thus the highway construction workers vests? Also, can anyone share the insight on the parachute being towed behind the tail? I hope all 787s come with that feature.

It's a small drag chute that helps with pitch stability in the landing configuration. It's designed to help weaker pilots, but is an expensive option. CAL ordered them for all its 787s.
 
It's a small drag chute that helps with pitch stability in the landing configuration. It's designed to help weaker pilots, but is an expensive option. CAL ordered them for all its 787s.


Very true. However, it also measures static pressure during testing.
 
:laugh::laugh::laugh: Too funny! But they made up for it by wearing those Awesome "Glow Worm" vests. ;)

I am currently flying for ANA, and a lot of "gaijin" pilots, including myself refuse to wear that stupid school crossing gaurd vest during a walk around. If you can't see me walkin' around the dang airplane with a white shirt on you shouldn't be allowed on the ramp. I also tried the gloves, but out of spite now, refuse to wear them now.
 

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