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by twincommander
Mon Feb 26, 2024 9:12 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Oregon Aviation - 2024
Replies: 344
Views: 31437

Re: Oregon Aviation - 2024

Regarding the Atlas flights. They are sudo scheduled diversions to avoid ANC. Apparently atlas is having issues with getting deiced up in ANC and they got in a little hot water when they shoved 9 jets into to PDX. I'm told they will be doing them randomly through mid April or so. What do you mean t...

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by twincommander
Sat Jan 27, 2024 10:27 am
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: AS1282 PDX-ONT decompression event, returned to PDX, FAA temporarily grounds 737MAX9 for inspections
Replies: 3147
Views: 417655

Re: AS1282 PDX-ONT decompression event, returned to PDX, FAA temporarily grounds 737MAX9 for inspections

I have a feeling that once the NTSB is done with N704AL, they'll probably have to build a new plug for it for it to return to service (if it goes back at all) that plus getting all the oxygen masks back up and some interior cosmetic work........that bird will be on the ground for quite a while. The...

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by twincommander
Mon Jan 08, 2024 7:04 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: New Pacific Airlines News and Discussion - 2024
Replies: 145
Views: 16270

Re: New Pacific Airlines News and Discussion - 2024

hiflyeras wrote:
DOT should investigate them and fine them if they are canceling scheduled service to operate charters


This is Rob McKinney modus operandi. Don't be suprised to see the 757s get replaced by a much less capable aircraft, ala Seaport Airlines...

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by twincommander
Sat Sep 30, 2023 9:20 am
Forum: Technical/Operations
Topic: Boeing 757 L Engine Overheat RB211s
Replies: 7
Views: 2137

Re: Boeing 757 L Engine Overheat RB211s

You fire loops are set for a certain resistance. If they get kinked, they can go bad, and be intermittent. We have discovered that where i work. There is a special tool that we have to use to bend the loops as needed.

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by twincommander
Mon Sep 25, 2023 9:37 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Oregon Aviation - 2023
Replies: 970
Views: 174265

Re: Oregon Aviation - 2023

Has anybody heard of the north south runway being re-aligned at PDX? I'm hearing that the Port might need to move it before concourse D is renovated/extended. I'm guessing the Port doesn't want to remove the runway because we will eventually need a third runway for capacity sake, but the current co...

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by twincommander
Sun Sep 24, 2023 10:34 pm
Forum: Technical/Operations
Topic: B757 Apu bleed air
Replies: 4
Views: 1466

Re: B757 Apu bleed air

Sounds like metal fatigue which lead to duct failure. You might start seeing more leaks now that that one has been fixed.

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by twincommander
Tue Jul 18, 2023 8:05 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Passengers aboard Las Vegas flight pass out while awaiting takeoff in triple digit temperatures
Replies: 174
Views: 30930

Re: Passengers aboard Las Vegas flight pass out while awaiting takeoff in triple digit temperatures

so much mis-info going on here. please read the FARs. If the APU and engines are running, only 1 source can provide air to the air conditioning system. engines or APU. on the ground, the engines will provide the same if not less flow because its not running on the higher volume side of output (engin...

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by twincommander
Mon Jul 10, 2023 8:42 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: GSE Catches fire under Air Canada Aircraft
Replies: 53
Views: 11388

Re: GSE Catches fire under Air Canada Aircraft

repairable, but there's a significant buckle in the fuse now... that will dictate the insurance payment.

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by twincommander
Tue May 30, 2023 12:41 pm
Forum: Technical/Operations
Topic: A320 ADIRS power up
Replies: 7
Views: 2140

Re: A320 ADIRS power up

Preferred method is 1 switch at a time to monitor the ON BAT light. if it doesn't light up for one of the ADIRS, then you troubleshoot. In 12 years of MX on the A320 series, i've never seen it occur.

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by twincommander
Thu May 25, 2023 2:59 am
Forum: Technical/Operations
Topic: Becoming A&P and finishing my bachelor in BA, is it useful for late stages career (managment/senior roles)
Replies: 15
Views: 4467

Re: Becoming A&P and finishing my bachelor in BA, is it useful for late stages career (managment/senior roles)

Why would you want to go to management. Don’t let the prestige of the title fool you. You are put on salary. You can be terminated just because. You will be married to your iPhone. You won’t have set hours. No swapping shifts so you can take 3 or 4 day trips. You do want to take advantage of flight...

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by twincommander
Sat Jan 21, 2023 3:09 am
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: New Pacific Airlines News and Discussion - 2023
Replies: 606
Views: 129597

Re: Northern Pacific Airways News and Discussion - 2023

flyoregon wrote:
IceCream wrote:
I don't understand why they're so hell-bent on this Asia idea. They seem to be doing ok with Ravn Alaska anyways.


Because the place is run by a bunch of morons.


Rob McKinney hasn't found all the victims of his schemes just yet...

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by twincommander
Sat Jan 14, 2023 5:12 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Air Cargo Discussion - 2023
Replies: 1138
Views: 213695

Re: Air Cargo Discussion - 2023

https://avherald.com/h?article=503a8cd0&opt=0

Aircraft in service less than half a year.


Knowing AMJ, they will send their "best" to fix it up.
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Spacepope wrote:
Amerijet/Maersk's brand spanking new 763F N496MM had an engine failure with fire (GE CF6) at ICN on Jan 3.



https://avherald.com/h?article=503a8cd0&opt=0

Aircraft in service less than half a year.


Knowing AMJ, they will send their "best" to fix it up.

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by twincommander
Fri Jan 06, 2023 4:02 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Oregon Aviation - 2023
Replies: 970
Views: 174265

Re: Oregon Aviation - 2023

This one was supposed to be a repo flight, but turned live. Local ops had no clue... Interesting.. Live as in one-off bookable? I don't believe it was bookable. My guess is that it was a repositioning flight, but since NK1232 appears to be normally used as a regular flight number, the flight tracki...

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by twincommander
Fri Jan 06, 2023 4:08 am
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Oregon Aviation - 2023
Replies: 970
Views: 174265

Re: Oregon Aviation - 2023

https://flightaware.com/live/flight/NKS ... /KFLL/KPDX NK FLL-PDX. Flight number has been consistently FLL-ATL.



This one was supposed to be a repo flight, but turned live. Local ops had no clue...
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AS737MAX wrote:
Couple of interesting flights yesterday/today. Stumped on them.

https://flightaware.com/live/flight/NKS ... /KFLL/KPDX NK FLL-PDX. Flight number has been consistently FLL-ATL.



This one was supposed to be a repo flight, but turned live. Local ops had no clue...

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by twincommander
Wed Dec 28, 2022 11:50 am
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Oregon Aviation Thread - 2022
Replies: 841
Views: 154180

Re: Oregon Aviation Thread - 2022

Hey focus, new to group, long time observer. Currently working on the TCORE project and enjoy all the comments so wanted to jump into the group myself. Anybody know why we have two 757 Icelandair's parked? ISR - Mechanical then parts issues due to the storm FIV - Deice procedures on Friday, then me...

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by twincommander
Mon Dec 26, 2022 12:13 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Air Cargo (non Amazon/DHL) Thread - 2022
Replies: 1788
Views: 391446

Re: Air Cargo (non Amazon/DHL) Thread - 2022

[A Metro II cargo plane] made an inadvertent gear-up landing on runway 01L at Wichita Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport, KS (ICT). All 6 props struck the runway, causing tips on all props to break off . The pilot went around and landed without further incident about six minutes later." Wha...

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by twincommander
Thu Dec 22, 2022 5:10 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: KSEA weather - looks like AS is just giving up today
Replies: 209
Views: 37775

Re: KSEA weather - looks like AS is just giving up today

but after the last few years, someone needs to sove the problem. The simply truth is: if you want a higher chance of getting into/out of Seattle in the winter then you are better off not booking on AS. And that makes me sad... I have been a loyal AS flyer for years..started back when it was F28s on...

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by twincommander
Tue Dec 20, 2022 5:00 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: KSEA weather - looks like AS is just giving up today
Replies: 209
Views: 37775

Re: KSEA weather - looks like AS is just giving up today

I keep wondering from a space perspective if they could use the center runway as deicing space? It seems a bit weird, but maybe? Or alternately move any parked planes from their current spot to park on one of the taxiways between the runways. They did that during summer 2019 for some DL widebodies....

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by twincommander
Tue Dec 13, 2022 12:28 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Sun Country - News and Discussion Thread - 2022
Replies: 216
Views: 33919

Re: Sun Country - News and Discussion Thread - 2022

sunking737 wrote:
Now if they can get the rest of the fleet repainted..N801sy to 829sy & 713SY


Paint them back to the standard sunny livery instead of the tide pod job.

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by twincommander
Wed Nov 09, 2022 1:35 am
Forum: Technical/Operations
Topic: Boeing / Airbus - factory options?
Replies: 22
Views: 4129

Re: Boeing / Airbus - factory options?

The quick 737s ones i know...
Air stairs
TPMS
Dual batteries
flight control indication on lower DU
cockpit jumpseat
various avionics

That's off the top of my head... Im sure theres plenty more.

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by twincommander
Mon Oct 31, 2022 9:29 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Oregon Aviation Thread - 2022
Replies: 841
Views: 154180

Re: Oregon Aviation Thread - 2022

Looks like there was another charter cargo flight from Japan to PDX yesterday. Operated by a Nippon Cargo Airlines B748. With this much cargo between Japan and Oregon i'm surprised that there is still no regular cargo service. Wasn't ANA cargo due to start PDX in 2019? If JAL were to come into the ...

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by twincommander
Mon Oct 31, 2022 9:27 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: SkyWest to reduce flying by 20% in 2023
Replies: 77
Views: 14104

Re: SkyWest to reduce flying by 20% in 2023

airlinepeanuts wrote:
Higher utilization of aircraft? Isn't it pretty high as it stands now?


We usually have AS painted 175s parked at PDX for days now as spares.

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by twincommander
Sun Sep 04, 2022 2:52 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: TP1492 collides with motorcycle on landing at CKY
Replies: 25
Views: 8176

Re: TP1492 collides with motorcycle on landing at CKY

hongkongflyer wrote:
Did the bodies injected into the engine?


Sadly, it looks like it.

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by twincommander
Sun Sep 04, 2022 2:52 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: TP1492 collides with motorcycle on landing at CKY
Replies: 25
Views: 8176

Re: TP1492 collides with motorcycle on landing at CKY

It’s Africa, among the less developed countries at that. I’ve seen passengers walking across taxiways, animals on the runway there. "Well it's Africa" is always the go to response for you guys when any strange incident occurs, as if things never happen anywhere else in the world. I wonder...

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by twincommander
Sun Aug 28, 2022 4:01 pm
Forum: Technical/Operations
Topic: Engine replacement question
Replies: 9
Views: 3595

Re: Engine replacement question

Most of the problem with an engine change away from a main base is logistics. If you have all the tools you needs, then its just like changing an engine in a hangar, except without the creature comforts of a roof and possibly a heater. Getting the tools and engine to the location is usually the most...

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by twincommander
Wed Aug 24, 2022 8:26 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Air Cargo (non Amazon/DHL) Thread - 2022
Replies: 1788
Views: 391446

Re: Air Cargo (non Amazon/DHL) Thread - 2022

wjcandee wrote:
stretch8 wrote:
N659GT AJT (DHL) B762F CVG-ROW today as AJT99, I'm assuming for paint? cheers!


I think so. I heard DHL is giving them a brief breather to get staffing and such up at AJT while they do stuff more important to dhl. so it seems like good time for paint!


They can't handle it WITH staffing...

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by twincommander
Wed Aug 17, 2022 10:56 am
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Oregon Aviation Thread - 2022
Replies: 841
Views: 154180

Re: Oregon Aviation Thread - 2022

I’ve been noticing lately that Volaris has had two flights on certain days GDL-PDX. The regular flight number is Y4 939 and the second flight seems to always be Y4 5939. When you look at the flight history it doesn’t appear either flight has been delayed significantly or on the ground for maintenan...

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by twincommander
Tue Aug 16, 2022 10:53 am
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Oregon Aviation Thread - 2022
Replies: 841
Views: 154180

Re: Oregon Aviation Thread - 2022

I’ve been noticing lately that Volaris has had two flights on certain days GDL-PDX. The regular flight number is Y4 939 and the second flight seems to always be Y4 5939. When you look at the flight history it doesn’t appear either flight has been delayed significantly or on the ground for maintenan...

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by twincommander
Mon Aug 15, 2022 4:46 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Amazon Fleet News and Discussion Thread - 2022
Replies: 219
Views: 54989

Re: Amazon Fleet News and Discussion Thread - 2022

ATI's N941AZ apparently got a little ramp rash that went unnoticed before a transcon. As of 3/2021 she had 103,000 hours and 22.5k cycles on her. https://avherald.com/h?article=4fcc5024&opt=0 Read the comments section for a good chuckle. Chuckle, indeed. Lots of disgruntled former workers I'm g...

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by twincommander
Thu Aug 04, 2022 10:53 am
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Odd AA 737 Tug Incident at LGA
Replies: 44
Views: 11764

Re: Odd AA 737 Tug Incident at LGA

No pilots No Ramp staff Only in house AA mechanic’s are allowed to brake ride. Incorrect. Ramp and contract MX can brake ride if trained. I’ve never seen any ramp employee brake riding at AA. At JFK, LGA and EWR it’s always MX At a main base they have movement teams. Its a bid-position. Everywhere ...

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by twincommander
Wed Aug 03, 2022 5:02 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Odd AA 737 Tug Incident at LGA
Replies: 44
Views: 11764

Re: Odd AA 737 Tug Incident at LGA

And another swipe against unions and union members. Seems to be some rather bitter people who knock unions on these forums. I can see them being short staffed and placing a crew who doesn’t have someone with tug experience. He turned way to sharp Almost similar to jack knifing a tractor trailer and...

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by twincommander
Tue Aug 02, 2022 6:03 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Odd AA 737 Tug Incident at LGA
Replies: 44
Views: 11764

Re: Odd AA 737 Tug Incident at LGA

Broke the nose gear steering cylinder because the tug driver took the nose gear steering beyond the limit. You can see the mist of skydrol. Consequence of that is the sheared tow lug on the gear. Brake rider probably would have heard some banging beyond the norm but would not have been alerted till ...

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by twincommander
Sat Jul 16, 2022 12:59 am
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Oregon Aviation Thread - 2022
Replies: 841
Views: 154180

Re: Oregon Aviation Thread - 2022

This might have been asked before, but I couldn't find it. What would be the largest widebody PDX could gate? Do we have any gates capable of servicing a 747 or 380? United operated a once weekly (Tue) ORD-PDX-NRT & a NRT-PDX-ORD flight, operated by the 747-200, both operated from the end of wh...

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by twincommander
Mon Jun 27, 2022 11:00 am
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Oregon Aviation Thread - 2022
Replies: 841
Views: 154180

Re: Oregon Aviation Thread - 2022

AC4500 wrote:
Looks like JetBlue is leaving PDX. Flights to JFK/BOS/FLL are no longer bookable past October 2nd.


Needs to be permanent.. They don't give a rip about their passengers or workers in PDX.

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by twincommander
Sat Jun 04, 2022 3:44 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Amazon Fleet News and Discussion Thread - 2022
Replies: 219
Views: 54989

Re: Amazon Fleet News and Discussion Thread - 2022

Amazon to start MRO operations in Kansas City? Amazon Air is hiring “ Aircraft Heavy Maint Senior PM, Global Technical Operations” in Kansas City. These are taken from the job posting. “ Amazon Air Global Technical Operation is seeking an Aircraft Heavy Maintenance Senior Program Manager to oversee...

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by twincommander
Mon May 30, 2022 4:49 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Amazon Fleet News and Discussion Thread - 2022
Replies: 219
Views: 54989

Re: Amazon Fleet News and Discussion Thread - 2022

ATS does the heavy maintenance for Sun Country, which operates over half of the Amazon Air 737-800s. One of ATS's hangers is in MCI. AMAZON isn't starting anything. This same kind of thing came up with the 767s several years ago with a similar job posting. The AIRLINE is responsible for maintenance...

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by twincommander
Mon May 30, 2022 4:36 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Amazon Fleet News and Discussion Thread - 2022
Replies: 219
Views: 54989

Re: Amazon Fleet News and Discussion Thread - 2022

ATS does the heavy maintenance for Sun Country, which operates over half of the Amazon Air 737-800s. One of ATS's hangers is in MCI. AMAZON isn't starting anything. This same kind of thing came up with the 767s several years ago with a similar job posting. The AIRLINE is responsible for maintenance...

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by twincommander
Wed May 25, 2022 5:10 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Northern Pacific Airways discussion thread
Replies: 547
Views: 99627

Re: Northern Pacific Airways discussion thread

That whole presentation is nuts. The fact the only person on their board with any real aviation experience is Rob McKinney should be a MASSIVE red flag to any investor. And that experience is fleeting at best. He's entering the realm of becoming fully greasy, like some other startup airline "C...

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by twincommander
Tue Mar 15, 2022 2:56 pm
Forum: Technical/Operations
Topic: If anyone knows A&Ps, we need your help.
Replies: 5
Views: 3001

Re: If anyone knows A&Ps, we need your help.

I'm to far away to help with this in the flesh, but any chance you could provide some pictures? Could help point stuff out that way.

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by twincommander
Wed Dec 29, 2021 6:05 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Should passengers report possible maintenance issues to crew
Replies: 71
Views: 11596

Re: Did this person do the right thing?

BoeingG wrote:
Surprised this wasn't caught on the walkaround. Shameful. Pilots should be reported.


Uh... Come again, Captain?

Walk arounds are conducted from ground level.

Please don't speak about things of which you know nothing about.

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by twincommander
Wed Nov 24, 2021 4:52 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Location of this Incident
Replies: 17
Views: 4902

Re: Location of this Incident

Can the nose gear exceed the tow limit, suffer significant damage that will require its replacement yet remain structurally sound enough to support the weight of the plane and the force of the traction? I don't recall anything that would prevent that, I somehow remember the steering mechanism to be...

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by twincommander
Wed Nov 10, 2021 11:52 am
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Oregon Aviation Thread - 2021
Replies: 670
Views: 181177

Re: Oregon Aviation Thread - 2021

United finally got approved for the PDX hangar today. Wait for it, it will be up and running in the first quarter of 2023. They are going to drop a ton of money to modernize that building, as well as getting street access to it. Good on UA though, hopefully it ends the PDX and SEA MX guys doing air...

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by twincommander
Sat Oct 30, 2021 6:19 pm
Forum: Technical/Operations
Topic: Question For the Mechanics: Which Commercial Aircraft Have Been Easiest and Most Difficult For You to Work On?
Replies: 71
Views: 15780

Re: Question For the Mechanics: Which Commercial Aircraft Have Been Easiest and Most Difficult For You to Work On?

The 737 has been good to me. The A32X series not so much. E175/190s aren't bad if you know what interface card does what and when. (Novice techs will be firing the parts cannon) 747, 757, 767 aren't bad. MD80s are hit or miss. The CRJ can get left in the grass as a fire training object. The nice th...

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by twincommander
Thu Oct 28, 2021 2:52 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Air Cargo (non-Amazon/DHL) Thread - 2021
Replies: 3033
Views: 478409

Re: Air Cargo (non-Amazon/DHL) Thread - 2021

N572UP, flight 5X11 ICN-CGN seems to be cancelled : https://www.flightradar24.com/data/aircraft/n572up Looks like she’s fixed now, on the move at ICN as of 6:30PM PST as 5X10 to PVG. https://www.flightradar24.com/data/aircraft/n572up EDIT: As of 6:50PM PST, she’s now at a hangar. Looks like she won...

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by twincommander
Thu Oct 28, 2021 4:56 am
Forum: Technical/Operations
Topic: Question For the Mechanics: Which Commercial Aircraft Have Been Easiest and Most Difficult For You to Work On?
Replies: 71
Views: 15780

Re: Question For the Mechanics: Which Commercial Aircraft Have Been Easiest and Most Difficult For You to Work On?

The 737 has been good to me. The A32X series not so much. E175/190s aren't bad if you know what interface card does what and when. (Novice techs will be firing the parts cannon)
747, 757, 767 aren't bad. MD80s are hit or miss.

The CRJ can get left in the grass as a fire training object.

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by twincommander
Thu Oct 28, 2021 4:48 am
Forum: Technical/Operations
Topic: UPS 747 takeoff without flap fairing
Replies: 23
Views: 4589

Re: UPS 747 takeoff without flap fairing

I figured it was the Preamble. The MMEL available on MBF doesn’t have that. I’ll have a peak at it at work tonight I never work with the MMEL, I think I never even had a proper look into it. There never was a need to. But I have an old copy of a MD-11 MMEL from '00 on hand and just skimmed through ...

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by twincommander
Mon Oct 11, 2021 11:19 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Amazon Fleet Discussion - 2021
Replies: 1318
Views: 206859

Re: Amazon Fleet Discussion - 2021

lightsaber wrote:
This is an aviation forum. Please discuss the ground side of Amazon in non-av.


Except their air ops are tied into their ground ops...

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by twincommander
Sat Sep 18, 2021 2:39 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Oregon Aviation Thread - 2021
Replies: 670
Views: 181177

Re: Oregon Aviation Thread - 2021

The POP was doing taxiway repair on the northside this week and it opened back up Friday morning. Two United flights used the taxiway and all of the tires on the two aircraft were damaged by the asphalt. Both flights were cancelled because United didn’t have enough spare tires in station. It looks ...

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by twincommander
Mon Aug 09, 2021 11:31 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Oregon Aviation Thread - 2021
Replies: 670
Views: 181177

Re: Oregon Aviation Thread - 2021

This is from their about page on FB: " "Dash is a dynamic regional airline providing affordable, higher frequency service in short haul markets across the Pacific Northwest" This is the most interesting part of their service proposal IMO. What exactly does "higher frequency serv...

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by twincommander
Tue Jul 20, 2021 5:38 pm
Forum: Civil Aviation
Topic: Oregon Aviation Thread - 2021
Replies: 670
Views: 181177

Re: Oregon Aviation Thread - 2021

Frontier is increasing PDX-LAS from 4x weekly to 2x daily starting in September. Seems like they're having success where SY didn't. NK is also up to 3 daily on that route which is past pre-COVID capacity IIRC. F9 will be offering more capacity to LAS than they will be to DEN, which is quite interes...

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