Groundpounder
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Groundpounder said:
Dangerkitty said:Never sat on a jumpseat I take it?
Joseph II said:
TWA Dude said:I love that long, slender fuselage, tall landing gear, plus a big engine on each side.
That's be awesome, wonder what one of those shells weigh? Slap a couple heavy duty engines on the back of that mutha and you'd have yourself something right out of the future!T-Gates said:Am I the only one who thinks putting a hull on the bottom of those things and turning them into boats would be cool?
T-Gates said:Am I the only one who thinks putting a hull on the bottom of those things and turning them into boats would be cool?
Lrjtcaptain said:got a question for you airliner drivers out there. It seems odd to me that while the fo is flying, he is using two hands and the captain is doing the throttle. That isn't typical is it? I know i fly with my left hand and throttle with my right, but is this typical CRM with some carriers or what?
T-Gates said:Now with the above pic...I have no idea why the CA has his hands on the throttles well past V1.....
Lrjtcaptain said:got a question for you airliner drivers out there. It seems odd to me that while the fo is flying, he is using two hands and the captain is doing the throttle. That isn't typical is it? I know i fly with my left hand and throttle with my right, but is this typical CRM with some carriers or what?
Lrjtcaptain said:. It seems odd to me that while the fo is flying, he is using two hands and the captain is doing the throttle. That isn't typical is it? I know i fly with my left hand and throttle with my right, but is this typical CRM with some carriers or what?
slowto250 said:Dumbazz policy, if you ask me. Begs the question, " who's flying this rig, anyhow" ?
T-Gates said:Nope, haven't seen the above mention....you have a link?
But from your limited explination....how does that differ from an engine failure above V1?
Not being combative...just curious...
T-Gates said:But from your limited explination....how does that differ from an engine failure above V1?
got a question for you airliner drivers out there. It seems odd to me that while the fo is flying, he is using two hands and the captain is doing the throttle. That isn't typical is it? I know i fly with my left hand and throttle with my right, but is this typical CRM with some carriers or what?
KigAir said:Does the crew have to jump over the center console to sit down?
TWA Dude said:I love that long, slender fuselage, tall landing gear, plus a big engine on each side.