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Annoying things your CA/FO does, 2011 version

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Flapping rudder pedals during takeoff in an effort to not lose a milimeter of centerline. Your getting bonus points for smoothness not whether you can keep the airplane pointed in the right direction to the milimeter. These are usually the guys and gals that manhandle the airplane during calm conditions.
 
Flapping rudder pedals during takeoff in an effort to not lose a milimeter of centerline. Your getting bonus points for smoothness not whether you can keep the airplane pointed in the right direction to the milimeter. These are usually the guys and gals that manhandle the airplane during calm conditions.
the worst turbulence I ever witnessed on an approach was totally FO induced. that poor guy worked so hard against himself I almost peed myself trying not to laugh out loud
 
I'm assuming you mean Generation Me..........spiky hair, backpacks, reading the release at the gate with their iPod buds on, and pissed off at the world if they are not a captain on an RJ by their 23rd bday,.......oh yeah, and swa, jb, fedex, ups, delta, etc owe them a cockpit seat.........

Awesome
 
Along similar lines, is the N1 setting given during climb and cruise a ballpark number? If it says 90.0, is 90.1 OK, or are you exceeding a limitation now?

If you read the OM carefully, the CLIMB N1 setting is marked with a Caret ">". THAT is a limitation. The CRUISE N1 setting is marked with a dot and is NOT a limitation, "more like guidelines".
 
If you read the OM carefully, the CLIMB N1 setting is marked with a Caret ">". THAT is a limitation. The CRUISE N1 setting is marked with a dot and is NOT a limitation, "more like guidelines".


You are saying climb carats are limitations?
 
the worst turbulence I ever witnessed on an approach was totally FO induced. that poor guy worked so hard against himself I almost peed myself trying not to laugh out loud


Yea, and you probably kept any helpful pointers you may have had to yourself...brilliant!!
 

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