Ahhh - my former employer. Nothing worse than a Franco - German board of directors to create wine guzzling knockwurst munchers.Originally Posted by TwoSeven
Boeing
Airbus
I really like Sky sport...
The one with more money
Both crash as good as each other!
Ahhh - my former employer. Nothing worse than a Franco - German board of directors to create wine guzzling knockwurst munchers.Originally Posted by TwoSeven
This weeks international insult is in Malayalam:
Thavalayolee
You Frog Fucker
One thing folks forgot to point out is that the biggest airplane buyers in the world are all buying airbus for their long distance routes. Fedex have brought 10 380s with options for another 10.
One thing airbus did was involve the freight companies in the design process.
Anyway, boing (as I call em) are american, they'll have made a design mistake somewhere. After all, only the yanks would design a high tech fighter aircraft (F15) that requires a 2km long runway.
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It means I'm not an authority or a teacher, and may not have any experience so take things with a pinch of salt (a.k.a bullshit) rather than fact
I want to see one crash and then we can hear where the blame lies
To every man upon this earth
Death cometh sooner or late
And how can a man die better
Than facing fearful odds
For the ashes of his fathers
And the temples of his Gods
Depends what licence you want and what ratings you want to go along with it.Originally Posted by TwoSeven
Its like going to McDonalds and getting asked if you want fries with that.
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about $10k for a PPL. another 20 for a CPL. another 10 for an MEIR, 10 for a C Cat, then the costs really start....Originally Posted by Ramius
having worked on both airbus and boeing, i would say that the boeing is the engineers plane, whereas airbus is the pilot's plane. the 737 eats the a320 on both though.
ETOPS aircraft are just as safe as the A340/B747/MD11/A380 - they will fly all day on one engine.
and seat pitch has nothing to do with the aircraft type - it's all to do with the carrier. JAL will fit 950 pax in an A380, virgin will only take 580-odd. the Air NZ B747 has good seat pitch (390ish pax), the same aircraft at JAL/Thai has 2 inches less (500ish pax)
Damn right, can't go much further for simplicity, and of corse they are damned fastOriginally Posted by Jim2
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yeah was going to build one over summer but got sidetracked, lucky i didn loose my money thoughOriginally Posted by alarumba
Good point. I found Air NZ crippled me, United were mildly but increasingly uncomfortable, but Cathay were lovely and roomy.Originally Posted by marty
If a man is alone in the woods and there isn't a woke Hollywood around to call him racist, is he still white?
Lauda were roomy, but yeah, I can sympathise with the Air NZ woes. They were a nightmare! Especially getting up to go to the little boys room. Virgin Atlantic I found very comfortable, but once again, because I believe service is also important, Lauda wins out. Couldn't complain with drinks every twenty minutes and some sort of food every 50.Originally Posted by Jim2
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So your phobia is based on personal experience? Tell us more...Originally Posted by Jim2
Age is too high a price to pay for maturity
See, I told you it was just psychological...Originally Posted by Ramius
And those statistics have nothing to do with the debate on engine reliability.
According to the table, you're better off in a 737 with its 2 engines than a 747 with 4.
Age is too high a price to pay for maturity
How can you have an 11% crash rate with 1 crash out of 900,000 flights.
I dont think those stats are very accurate.
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Its not a percentage, its event rate per million flights. I would say they are very accurate.
Man the A380 looks awesome, its just so big, so amazing it can even get off the ground. Don't know who will prevail don't really care much. Just so long as i get to my destination in comfort.
However by far you would be safer in a 777 than any other Boeing. No fatal accidents.Originally Posted by MikeL
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