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  • Hi visiems kas kalba lietuviskai (LT)

    *** Posted by kepure *** Tai va radau foruma ir nusprendziau pasireiks pox kad tikriausiai niekas nesupras :)))
    Posted to Aviation Safety (Forum) by Anonymous on June 6, 2002
  • Re:ARM OUR PILOTS NOW!

    *** Posted by Chris V *** Many good points for and against have been posted concerning the use of handguns in the cockpit. Yes, it may not suit all pilots to carry a handgun, but shouldn't we allow the ones that does to have one? We do all kinds of training to keep us current on the planes we fly, a couple of days on the shooting range a year ...
    Posted to Aviation Safety (Forum) by Anonymous on June 4, 2002
  • Re:US Fighter autopilot system

    *** Posted by run *** [Can anyone tell me about the autopilot systems on US fighters like the F16. I live near HILL AFB, UT. The news always covers the fighter squadrons departures when they do a tour overseas. When flying long distances, do fighters use autopilot systems like commercial jets? Are the pilots able to sleep? Thanks] Hi They do have
    Posted to Questions about the F-16 (Forum) by Anonymous on June 3, 2002
  • US Fighter autopilot system

    *** Posted by K. Fielding *** Can anyone tell me about the autopilot systems on US fighters like the F16. I live near HILL AFB, UT. The news always covers the fighter squadrons departures when they do a tour overseas. When flying long distances, do fighters use autopilot systems like commercial jets? Are the pilots able to sleep? Thanks
    Posted to Questions about the F-16 (Forum) by Anonymous on May 30, 2002
  • DO YOU Have Flight Simulator 2002?

    *** Posted by John Grimm *** If you are an Flight Sim 2000 or 2002 user, consider checking this flying group I found: http://www.flyunity.com It's got cool stuff like military training school (simulated), passenger transport division, etc. Check it out, I really am enjoying it.
    Posted to Aviation Top 100 questions (Forum) by Anonymous on May 26, 2002
  • photos of 757

    *** Posted by bourget2001 *** Lot of airliners photos exemple : http://bourget2001.fr.st/airlinephotos/boeing/B777/800600/n77014-1.jpg Visit www.bourget2001.fr.st to see lot of great aviation pictures (airliners, meetings and wallpapers). Thx for your visit.
    Posted to Personal Stuff (Forum) by Anonymous on May 26, 2002
  • Re:jet pilots rule

    *** Posted by jess sloan *** [Hello everyone,I have a question regarding the standards of the USAF.Is it true that it is more difficult to get your wings here in the USAF than some where like lets say,Europe? On A more serious note, I was wondering if anyone could give me some advice regarding me and my carrer choice? Please email me for the ...
    Posted to General Aviation (Forum) by Anonymous on May 25, 2002
  • Re:jet pilots rule

    *** Posted by jess sloan *** [Hello everyone,I have a question regarding the standards of the USAF.Is it true that it is more difficult to get your wings here in the USAF than some where like lets say,Europe? On A more serious note, I was wondering if anyone could give me some advice regarding me and my carrer choice? Please email me for the ...
    Posted to General Aviation (Forum) by Anonymous on May 25, 2002
  • **ScareBus 1 Safety 0**

    *** Posted by T. D. Ponder *** IF WE CAN'T FIND A SOLUTION, LET'S REDEFINE THE PROBLEM! There is a very disconcerting movement afoot to quietly change the rules of flying after nearly 100 years. If successful, it will make life so much easier for certain entities --- entities like the NTSB, FAA and manufacturers of large aircraft. Actually ...
    Posted to Aviation Safety (Forum) by Anonymous on May 23, 2002
  • Re:ARM OUR PILOTS NOW!

    *** Posted by Michael Judah *** Dear Captain Ponder, I can understand your concern, we all can, but unfortunately arming Pilots will not solve or prevent these horrible attacks. Furthermore it just might make it easier for the terrorists to hijack Airliners since they would not have to carry any arms on board, therefore eliminating the ...
    Posted to Aviation Safety (Forum) by Anonymous on May 22, 2002
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