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Old March 24th 05, 04:36 AM
Juan Jimenez
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Default Looking for Unison part

I need qty 1 of Unison p/n 9048205-302 in serviceable, as-removed or new/new
surplus condition.


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Old April 10th 05, 04:03 AM
Cy Galley
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So what is it?


"Juan Jimenez" wrote in message
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I need qty 1 of Unison p/n 9048205-302 in serviceable, as-removed or
new/new surplus condition.





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Old June 7th 05, 03:01 AM
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Greetings to all.

I have run into a discussion whose answer is not clear. The question,
especially since 9/11, and its variant is:

Can passengers on commercial flights visit the cockpit (with captain's
permission, of course!)?

Essentially, is it the FAA or IATA that makes that determination or is it
air carrier policy?

Thanks,
Charlie


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Old June 7th 05, 04:32 AM
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"Icarus Is Flying" wrote:

Greetings to all.

I have run into a discussion whose answer is not clear. The question,
especially since 9/11, and its variant is:

Can passengers on commercial flights visit the cockpit (with captain's
permission, of course!)?


Only on the ground, when the cockpit door is open.



Essentially, is it the FAA or IATA that makes that determination or is it
air carrier policy?


It is FAA. It used to be that some foreign airlines would allow limited
cockpit visits on international flights, but I don't know if that is
still so. I remember fondly a flight on Air France from SFO to Chas.
DeGaulle and visiting the cockpit from Iceland to England.

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Old June 7th 05, 08:28 AM
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"Orval Fairbairn" wrote in message
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In article ,
"Icarus Is Flying" wrote:

Greetings to all.

I have run into a discussion whose answer is not clear. The question,
especially since 9/11, and its variant is:

Can passengers on commercial flights visit the cockpit (with captain's
permission, of course!)?


Only on the ground, when the cockpit door is open.



Essentially, is it the FAA or IATA that makes that determination or is it
air carrier policy?


It is FAA. It used to be that some foreign airlines would allow limited
cockpit visits on international flights, but I don't know if that is
still so. I remember fondly a flight on Air France from SFO to Chas.
DeGaulle and visiting the cockpit from Iceland to England.


Its the national aviation authorities that make the rules, FAA, CAA, CASA
etc but I believe they have all agreed that cockpit visits are now out of
bounds to anyone.

In the past I have had many trips up front but since 9/11 that's all
stopped.


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Old June 7th 05, 01:07 PM
David Lesher
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Orval Fairbairn writes:


Essentially, is it the FAA or IATA that makes that determination or is it
air carrier policy?


It is FAA. It used to be that some foreign airlines would allow limited
cockpit visits on international flights, but I don't know if that is
still so. I remember fondly a flight on Air France from SFO to Chas.
DeGaulle and visiting the cockpit from Iceland to England.


Non-FAA'ed carriers, flying on non-FAA'ed routes, used to allow such.
I visited a Cathy Pacific 747 cockpit (Hong Kong - Sydney) and A340
(Melbourne - Hong Kong) in 1999.

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