The aircraft do the full trip routing MEL-DXB-LHR-DXB-SYD. The only time they don't is when something has happened to cause the cancellation of one sector. eg, a large delay could mean a DXB-LHR-DXB rotation is cancelled in order to get the schedule back.Do aircraft do the full trip in the example of MEL-DBX-LHR, or would they do MEL-DBX-MEL/SYD?
I've always assumed they do the full trip but I suppose there's no reason why they should.
Freight has its own pilot group.A question regarding the flight crew for the QF 733 (SF) aircraft. Are they rostered from the general 737 fleet or are they only rated for that particular type ?
Freight has its own pilot group.
So are freight pilots asked to consider it or do they self select? Are there benefits such as different routes?
And finally, is there any cross over between passenger and freight pilots?
For example could you change plane types and move to the other group if selected for promotion?
How many pixels?
There are all sorts of camera mounting hardware depending on mounting point. Easiest is to photograph the preferred mounting point (if any - for example a pillar or post) and consult a photographic store.
What iso are you using?
Mostly thunderstorms around equatorial regions?.
Very nice juxtaposition of elements. Thanks for posting.I don't know that the number of pixels matters all that much...but, it was taken using a Nikon D800, so about 35megapixels....which I guess is a lot.
I see thunderstorms a lot, and the moon sets like clockwork, but it's all luck to have a city underneath at the same time. Sadly the aircraft just isn't as stable as a tripod, so I have to accept some motion in the shots.
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The further the tail is away from the centre of mass (COM) the greater the moment of force on pitch and yaw. I understand the effect of vertical acceleration of gravity on the COM will affect pitch only.
But the effect of horizontal acceleration caused by crosswinds on the COM will affect yaw?
And presumably aircrafts are designed to operate within a certain range of COM positions and longer aircraft are affected to a greater extent than shorter aircraft , so although passengers do not represent a significant proportion of the mass of the aircraft can a small number of passengers adversely affect COM?.
Example: if all 14 passengers in F cabin moved and sat in the rearmost seats of an A380?
What do pilots adjust to compensate for the changes in centre of mass? Trim?
The untold story of QF72: What happens when 'psycho' automation leaves pilots powerless?
Interesting reading, and pretty close to the truth. This event was much more frightening than an oxy bottle going bang, or an engine failure in a 4 engined aircraft.
The untold story of QF72: What happens when 'psycho' automation leaves pilots powerless?
Interesting reading, and pretty close to the truth. This event was much more frightening than an oxy bottle going bang, or an engine failure in a 4 engined aircraft.
Great Circle route would come under ETOPS120 Great Circle MapperI was reading about ETOPS certs and I was wondering what Qantas 789 would fall under having to operate PER-LHR ?