6/24/2010 8:56:25 PM
Would the FAA listen to the NPS at all about altering flight paths? Camping in a national park and hearing the roar of jets is about as right as zombie MJ raping pediatric cancer patients
6/24/2010 9:39:16 PM
Can you get laid off again and come back to Raleigh, so that I can keep our soccer team going since Rich, his brother, Ben, and maybe Dan are quiting to form their own team. I guess I really did piss Rich off.
6/24/2010 9:48:17 PM
^^My guess is that the Airlines lobby harder than any representative of our nations parks, so...No.^No, but I will possibly think about starting up Sporting San Juan in the Puerto Rican beach soccer league.
6/24/2010 11:22:25 PM
^That's a good idea. It will be interesting if Will and Rich can get a spot for their summer heat team in the Open C Division and I can keep my team together. That's just asking for a brawl when we pwnt them on the field.
6/24/2010 11:40:44 PM
What is the little slide door on a turbine for that opens up immediately as a plane lands? I think the plane is a Boeing 737. It is near the front of the turbine. To me it looks like a heat shield letting off exhaust. There are ceramic looking fins right under the little door. Just wondering. It always amazes me how they land and then the door opens for a few seconds and then goes back closed.
6/24/2010 11:52:51 PM
Can I have one of your "free flights" to go to Europe?Sincerely,bmel
6/24/2010 11:54:39 PM
Doesn't quite work like that, but...the good news for you is that the price of an average airline ticket is so discounted to the point that it doesn't recoup costs and thus the entire industry in a perpetually crumbling state. So you have that going for you.
6/25/2010 12:03:50 AM
what if.... I show you my boobs?
6/25/2010 12:05:44 AM
6/25/2010 12:07:11 AM
6/25/2010 12:12:34 AM
yep. that's it, alright.
6/25/2010 2:30:22 AM
So how many people do you think will quit our TASL team from the spring?
7/27/2010 3:15:22 PM
My mom owns a travel agency.Can I get free tickets now?
7/27/2010 3:30:52 PM
You get better tickets than me. I fly standby.Do travel agents still exist? Seems like it would be an incredibly difficult business in the internet age.
7/28/2010 1:46:05 AM
I got one for ya... can you hover?
7/28/2010 5:20:34 PM
7/28/2010 5:23:30 PM
^Word. I naively dismissed large scale business/org travel.^^ You got me there, whirlybitch. Come down to Puerto Rico.
7/29/2010 6:12:15 PM
Would you have fun flying a 19 person puddle jumper over the rockies?
7/29/2010 6:17:07 PM
How often do you find yourself flying in non-radar CCA's?
7/29/2010 6:18:54 PM
^^If it pays more than my current job, then yes.^ I don't know what a CCA is, but we're in non-radar environments a lot of the time down here. If that's what you were asking.
7/29/2010 10:04:26 PM
Common Clearance Area
7/29/2010 10:05:19 PM
Never heard of it. Is that a military thing?
7/29/2010 10:27:02 PM
Not exclusively, no.It would be a clearance area around an airport, or around a cluster of ATC centers where clearances would need to be issued to pilots flying non-radar while either departing or arriving.I guess it's more of an ATC term.
7/29/2010 10:31:00 PM
I guess, but I don't understand who that would apply to.For example, when flying from US airspace (Puerto Rico) across into French airspace (Martinique) we fly non-radar until we are ident'd terminally by their approach controller. As a scheduled airline our clearance is established on the ground in San Juan. The clearance limit for us is almost always the destination airport. Therefore, even in the event of two way communications failure, we're still authorized to the destination.
7/29/2010 11:01:07 PM
how do they decide on which one of these to use? And while we're at it, do they have something similar that shows holding patterns for circling the city while waiting to land? (i don't know entirely what i'm looking at, but i like trying to decipher it )http://flightaware.com/resources/airport/ATL/DP/BRAVS+FIVE+%28RNAV%29/pdf
7/29/2010 11:14:25 PM
What you're looking at is a Standard Instrument Departure or Departure Procedure (SID/DP). It's used to standardize the routes of outbound traffic at the airport to ease congestion and the assignment of clearances. This particular one is more specifically an RNAV departure, which are generally used by turbojet aircraft. They are assigned with your clearance by ATC. At larger airports, there can be up to 20ish of these things. Which one you get is decided by direction of flight and traffic considerations.You don't see any published holding patterns because there would rarely be any use for them during departure. What you are looking for is a Standard Terminal Arrival Route (STAR).Here's an example of one with published holds:http://www.airnav.com/depart?http://204.108.4.16/d-tpp/1008/00610CAMRN.PDFThat'll be $2.50 for 5 minutes of work at my instructor rate of $30/hr.
7/29/2010 11:40:10 PM
why are the seats for flight attendants called jump seats?
8/19/2010 9:33:04 PM
8/19/2010 9:37:02 PM
...Clearly, they're not at that altitude yet then (RMNP is not far at all from Denver.)
8/19/2010 9:38:03 PM
They're not specifically flight attendant seats, but seats not used by the required crew. Some aircraft just happen to have extra flight attendant seats, i.e. flight attendant jumpseats. There is also generally at least one jumpseat in the cockpit, depending on the size of the aircraft.
8/19/2010 9:39:52 PM
What is the most expensive item that first class passengers can request? (I assume alcohol, but if so, what kind?)
8/19/2010 9:42:26 PM
^^I like how you actually didn't answer my question
8/19/2010 9:45:56 PM
^^A mojito or hand job.I think they're about the same price.Nah, jk, alcohol is free in first, so I don't understand question.Not like I would know, my new ride has no first class and I rarely ride it due to our shitty pass policy. ^^wat?I thought I did answer. Flight attendant seats aren't necessarily jumpseats. Jump seats probably got their name because they are often used by off duty crew to "jump" on a flight to get home/work/etc. That's just a guess though.[Edited on August 19, 2010 at 9:51 PM. Reason : .]
8/19/2010 9:47:23 PM
8/19/2010 9:51:08 PM
lolI'd have liked to see their final with a base turn at FL200.
8/19/2010 10:02:32 PM
Ever seen this bird? [Edited on August 19, 2010 at 10:31 PM. Reason : Work picture ][Edited on August 19, 2010 at 10:32 PM. Reason : Try again][Edited on August 19, 2010 at 10:33 PM. Reason : .]
8/19/2010 10:30:32 PM
8/19/2010 10:35:07 PM
^^ yep, that's "Pedro". They park right beside us back at CP.
8/19/2010 10:41:35 PM
^^^Nope.^^ Yeah I don't know, it would have to be the alcohol. Longer flights there is meal service, but I'm pretty sure they got their money's worth if you're in first. You probably couldn't drink them into the red. I've always gotten pretty stiff drinks on flights, it's not like they're hiding the stuff.^ Yeah, I bet that little maneuver is outside of the King Air's limitations. But it sounds fun as hell.[Edited on August 19, 2010 at 10:47 PM. Reason : .]
8/19/2010 10:43:38 PM
Here's a photo I took from my iPhone at St. Kitts last week. I thought it was pretty cool. It was just starting to rain over the hills.
8/20/2010 5:03:56 PM
When was the last time you kicked someone off of your plane? Why?
8/20/2010 5:27:24 PM
We rarely ever have to deal with that, even the flight attendants can't really kick anyone off the plane. If there's an unruly passenger and we're still at the gate they usually let us know and we relay the info to a Customer Service Agent, or someone with a similar title. The only time we'd get called into action would be some kind of threat in the air or taxiing, in which case the captain would have to make a decision to divert, which would be rare, or continue.I vaguely remember a guy reeking of alcohol that I think they removed, that was about a year ago. I remember a few jerks, but no one that threatened the safety of any flight attendant, passenger, or flight, which would ultimately be the main reason to get thrown off. About a month ago jumpseating home, there was a passenger who puked and then passed out during descent. She came to on the way down though and we had paramedics waiting at the gate. Also, while boarding an incoming flight I was taking out in Dallas about three weeks ago there was a passenger that pissed herself. I guess that's not really related to your question, but I thought it was pretty WTF.
8/20/2010 5:41:03 PM
Oh word. Thx for answering.Would you describe the shape of the flight levels as an upside-down wedding cake?
8/20/2010 5:48:25 PM
hahhaah, if you mean controlled airspace, then yes, that would be a valid analogy, sir.And don't they look delicious.[Edited on August 20, 2010 at 5:52 PM. Reason : .]
8/20/2010 5:50:52 PM
you mean classes of airspace?fl is just an altitude
8/20/2010 5:52:15 PM
http://flightclub.jalopnik.com/do-pilots-hook-up-with-flight-attendants-an-airline-pi-1576350394/+sarah-hedgecock
5/15/2014 12:04:43 AM
i read the article just for that? LAME-0
5/15/2014 10:14:51 AM