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Discussion in 'Australia' started by Steve355F1, Oct 23, 2014.

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  1. kerrari

    kerrari Two Time F1 World Champ

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    The BBC ‘thriller’ which was clearly inspired by that event was a great program (can’t remember the name...)
     
  2. moretti

    moretti Five Time F1 World Champ Lifetime Rossa Owner

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    33,000 lbs of kero lasts anywhere between 10 mins (full AB) and 3 hours (normal flying 480 kts), 20 sorties a day , 7 days a week for 40+ years

    Then add the admin costs from the shiny bums sitting in Canberra, the ground and aircrew wages, spares, etc etc etc .... amounts to about the same as Satan driving to Perth and back :p

    Military aircraft are allocated a fuel allotment per year and are over serviced to the hilt ... .how much is peace of mind ?

    Short answer ... no
     
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  3. Steve355F1

    Steve355F1 F1 World Champ Owner Silver Subscribed

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    Don’t forget to add the cost of washing them…
     
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  4. moretti

    moretti Five Time F1 World Champ Lifetime Rossa Owner

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    You know I never saw an aircraft washed in all of the time I was there.

    Friday was washing day but it was done this way, if you don't drink or participate in the BBQ every Friday afternoon you had to wash the aircraft ..... we all drank :p
     
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    FazzerPorscheman F1 World Champ

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    Yes.

    What does that mean? Quieter?
     
  6. Steve355F1

    Steve355F1 F1 World Champ Owner Silver Subscribed

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    Lower cabin altitude relative to aircraft altitude.
    The higher the cabin altitude the more tiring it is to spend time in. Especially a long time.

    Gayry can tell you what the 777 etc. are pressurised to but for example in my HOS when the aircraft is at 45,000ft the cabin is at 8,000ft.
     
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  7. BRDC

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    8,000ft is standard, I think. 787 is 6,000ft.
     
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    Which one has the best steak and BJ in 1st class? Asking for myself :p
     
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    You bet. We'll be Team Ivermectin Racing, just to annoy Greg.
     
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    Olio. Love it. Guaranteed DNF :p
     
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    So you've got problems with parasites - eeeewwwww!
     
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    You're right in the sense that 8,000ft is (or used to be) a fairly common target for the cabin at an aircraft's max altitude, however it varies a lot between types.

    I've flown and been in many pressurised aircraft where the cabin is as high as 10,000ft at max alt.
    Gulfstreams, for example, have normally maxxed at 6,000ft but the new ones are targeting even lower - around 4,000ft.
    And that's at an aircraft altitude of 51,000ft! :eek:

    It's important to remember that we're talking about the cabin at the aircraft's max altitude, so most of the time it will be lower.
    eg. At 41,000ft (a common cruise altitude) in my HOS the cabin is only around 6,000ft.
     
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    I recall the RAN Seahawks were costed at $8,500 per flying hour just for the maintenance
    Rusty warships in the 90s were costed at $150,000 per sea day


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    4,000ft cabin pressure at 51,000ft - incredible!

    BTW, as I asked Gary, do you think you’ll do much recreational flying when you retire?
     
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    Steve355F1 F1 World Champ Owner Silver Subscribed

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    I doubt I'll do any recreational flying (flying for the fun of it), but I wouldn't be surprised if I do a reasonable amount of private flying.

    Chloe's family are almost all in Pt. Macquarie and we plan on buying an aircraft at some point to make it easier to visit them.
     
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    Puppy farm?


    Silly signature here to annoy KIAI
     
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    Shields!
    [​IMG]
     
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    Close. They are on a farm - I call it the funny farm...
     
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    How much does a brand new Rusty Bullet Hole cost in the Navy….Asking for Arsvin…:)
     
  21. BRDC

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    Jeezus, nice flying, Gary!!!

    https://fb.watch/7af1-8ITEt/

    :D
     
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    Faark I hope they weren’t carrying passengers…Total Fwits!…
     
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  23. BRDC

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    PK-YGW, a B733 freighter conversion. Was previously ZK-NGR with Air New Zealand, where I suspect it was flown with much more respect and care.
     
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    Every one of my Landings was like that. What's the problem?
     
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    Complete with an apology?
     
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