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Flight Level Allocation Scheme

MF!!

Little SPX is likely right.

They were probably asking, in a very dorky way, if you had been to China/Russia since they redid the RVSM system there. Its a 5 minute PDF review. Whatever.

http://www.vatprc.org/cms/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=100&Itemid=114&lang=en

Sometimes FLAS's are also allocoated at coast in/coast out during Atlantic crossings to utilize more levels

See Chapter 9 page 4 in the following guide. I actually helped in writing this document.

http://www.caa.co.uk/docs/33/CAP 694.pdf


In reality, if someone asks you such a loaded, stupid question at an interview you dont want to work for them anyhow, and should seriously consider bitch slapping them right there on the spot.



:)
 
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That's wierd; I always Feel Like A Stud when I'm sitting at home imagining a Gulfstream pilot walking up the stairs while his bag is packed for a week long trip.:p

Suffice to say from the response here that NOBODY has FLAS time, don't worry about it.

I think what you are seeing him carry is his "Benjamin Pile." Most pilots can get away with just carrying a wallet. The Gulfstream pilot normally needs a large duffle bag to haul his cash around.:nuts:
 

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