http://www.sun-sentinel.com/service...local/sfl-flbpilot0504pnmay04,0,1147673.story
I don't get.
Maybe you guys figure this one out.
I don't get.
Maybe you guys figure this one out.
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(insert game show incorrect answer buzzer...here)INOP TCAS will ground an airplane?
That' what I don't get.
I know you need it for RVSM airspace.
While, from the dispatch perspective, he was kinda being a pain in the arse to refuse a deferred TCAS...I hope he sues them, too. I don't see how he wouldn't win.I hope he sues them.
INOP TCAS will ground an airplane?
That' what I don't get.
I know you need it for RVSM airspace.
I guess looking out the window doesn't count anymore.
Ok I get... they fly in the south where there is a lot of solid IFR condition.
INOP TCAS will ground an airplane?
INOP TCAS will ground an airplane?
That' what I don't get.
I know you need it for RVSM airspace.
I guess looking out the window doesn't count anymore.
Ok I get... they fly in the south where there is a lot of solid IFR condition.
All turbine aircraft require a tcas to be installed and operating
All turbine aircraft require a tcas to be installed and operating
not if you're hauling boxes part 135.
WalterSobchak;1578551 While said:walter - read my above post. your right a mel'd/defered tcas is perfectly legal however legal doesn't alway mean safe. the ca of that flight had valid reasons to cx the flight.
INOP TCAS will ground an airplane?
That' what I don't get.
I know you need it for RVSM airspace.
I guess looking out the window doesn't count anymore.
Ok I get... they fly in the south where there is a lot of solid IFR condition.