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Sure. When piloting a cargo plane, it is not necessary to make
announcements like, "Good morning ladies and gentlemen, this is your Captain speaking. Please fasten your seatbelts and pay attention to the flight attendants as they review the Emergency Procedures." You may still, however, make such announcements if you so desire. ![]() (Ramapriya) wrote in om: Another simplistic Q... is there any difference piloting them? Ramapriya |
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Are you talking about airlines vs cargo planes? The planes themselves
are often the same plane (747's, 757s etc). I guess you don't need to tell the cargo to put their trays in the full and upright position. However, the cargo planes often have some interesting cargo (like live horses or other animials that may be interesting in having their tray table in the full and upright position). -Robert (Ramapriya) wrote in message . com... Another simplistic Q... is there any difference piloting them? Ramapriya |
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Yeah, on "cargo" planes, there are no troublesome passengers around to fight
back against the hijackers up front who took over. I can't help but wonder just a little bit about what's behind all these questions... FWIW, the 9/11 trick will only work once, and that one time is behind us. Nobody's gonna let that one be repeated. Not that this's what's behind these questions, I'm sure. "Ramapriya" wrote in message om... Another simplistic Q... is there any difference piloting them? Ramapriya |
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Yeah, on "cargo" planes, there are no troublesome passengers around to fight
back against the hijackers up front who took over. What is the latest status as to who gets to fly on the cargo aircraft and what the security consists of? I know they wanted to change it but haven''t heard anything since. FWIW, the 9/11 trick will only work once, and that one time is behind us. Nobody's gonna let that one be repeated. you are 100% incorrect as it has happened twice now. Read "Hijacked: The True Story of the Heroes of Flight 705" by Dave Hirschman. This is exactly what this lunatic failed at and what the 9/11 hijackers "succeeded" at. This fedex incident is scary and should have been a wake up call sadly enough. Gerald Sylvester |
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![]() "David Herman" wrote in message news:1100058649.23143@yasure... Yeah, on "cargo" planes, there are no troublesome passengers around to fight back against the hijackers up front who took over. I can't help but wonder just a little bit about what's behind all these questions... FWIW, the 9/11 trick will only work once, and that one time is behind us. Nobody's gonna let that one be repeated. Not that this's what's behind these questions, I'm sure. I take that the poster is truely interested in flight. Given a higher standard, as in the US, he would be flying right now, I'll bet, and interested in learning how to land, too. ;-) I would think that cargo flights would be free to pull more G's, turn more steeply, and not worry so much about bumps, so much. True? Just conjecture on my part. -- Jim in NC --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.788 / Virus Database: 533 - Release Date: 11/1/2004 |
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![]() "Ramapriya" wrote in message om... Another simplistic Q... is there any difference piloting them? Cargo planes tend to be commercial planes. |
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"David Herman" wrote in message news:1100058649.23143@yasure...
Yeah, on "cargo" planes, there are no troublesome passengers around to fight back against the hijackers up front who took over. I can't help but wonder just a little bit about what's behind all these questions... FWIW, the 9/11 trick will only work once, and that one time is behind us. Nobody's gonna let that one be repeated. I've only thought of myself as someone who finds flying totally captivating, but one without the financial resources to actually learn piloting. To even think the way you are makes me more than a bit down ![]() Anyway, why I asked this Q was because I was wondering what the different weight distribution patterns would do to the aircraft's piloting. Interestingly, when I'd once asked this pilot colleague of mine on how pilots regulate luggage weight distributions pre-flight, he had said he didn't ever bother with that. "That's the work of the ground personnel, and I'm never bothered about it as a pilot," he said. It struck me as fascinating because until then, I was somehow of the thought that weight distribution patterns told on how an aircraft would handle (not sure 'handle' is the appropriate term). I work here in Dubai, but I'm not an Arab. And most definitely not one with malicious intent, David ![]() Ramapriya |
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