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Old 05-03-2010 | 06:06 AM
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Originally Posted by Jinks
Denny,

Yen in Japan ( ATMs located on the way to transportation), Yuan in mainland china, and dollars in Guam/Saipan. Discount at Saipan hotel is 50% for all meals, and I think it's 25% in Guam. Haven't been to mainland China in a while and the Taipei layover was too short to do anything.

While in NRT, you'll need to visit the Jet Lag and the Barge Inn (Sir Richard's pub).



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Thanks Jinks. Where do you get the Yuan? Do you use ATM's or the hotel to exchange?

I was wondering if both were still open. Been to both years ago!!

Denny
Old 05-03-2010 | 06:25 AM
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News of note:


ANA sinks to $616 million fiscal-year loss

China Southern reports $208 million first-quarter profit

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Old 05-03-2010 | 06:54 AM
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To fill up some thread space till the AE comes out I'd like to share some maintenance procedures from another countries state airline.

Enjoy....


Goats sacrificed to fix Nepal jet

BBC NEWS | South Asia | Goats sacrificed to fix Nepal jet

Nepal's state-run airline has confirmed that it sacrificed two goats to appease a Hindu god, following technical problems with one of its aircraft.
Nepal Airlines said the animals were slaughtered in front of the plane - a Boeing 757 - at Kathmandu airport.
The offering was made to Akash Bhairab, the Hindu god of sky protection, whose symbol is seen on the company's planes.
The airline said that after Sunday's ceremony the plane successfully completed a flight to Hong Kong.
"The snag in the plane has now been fixed and the aircraft has resumed its flights," senior airline official Raju KC was quoted as saying by Reuters.
Nepal Airlines has two Boeing aircraft in its fleet.
The persistent faults with one of the planes had led to the postponement of a number of flights in recent weeks. The company has not said what the problem was, but reports in local media have blamed an electrical fault.
Old 05-03-2010 | 06:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Bucking Bar
Well, technically you are not "on duty" while sitting short call.
I disagree, and so does the company, in a roundabout way. Domestic reserve stretches are limited by Delta to 6 days max to comply with the FAR 24/7 rule. So, on the front end they acknowledge those are, in fact, duty days even if you are not used. Then, on the back end, they say "Oh, wait. That was really free time because we didn't use you." The company is playing on both sides of the net and has apparently been doing so for a long time.

The fix is actually quite simple: just insure the pilot has 9 hours free of duty prior to the start of the next SC.

The real problem for the company is the long-call-becomes-short-call practice. Any transition to SC would require 9 hours notice, a solution I personally am in favor of.
Old 05-03-2010 | 07:02 AM
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Originally Posted by hoserpilot
To fill up some thread space till the AE comes out I'd like to share some maintenance procedures from another countries state airline.

Enjoy....


Goats sacrificed to fix Nepal jet

BBC NEWS | South Asia | Goats sacrificed to fix Nepal jet

Nepal's state-run airline has confirmed that it sacrificed two goats to appease a Hindu god, following technical problems with one of its aircraft.
Nepal Airlines said the animals were slaughtered in front of the plane - a Boeing 757 - at Kathmandu airport.
The offering was made to Akash Bhairab, the Hindu god of sky protection, whose symbol is seen on the company's planes.
The airline said that after Sunday's ceremony the plane successfully completed a flight to Hong Kong.
"The snag in the plane has now been fixed and the aircraft has resumed its flights," senior airline official Raju KC was quoted as saying by Reuters.
Nepal Airlines has two Boeing aircraft in its fleet.
The persistent faults with one of the planes had led to the postponement of a number of flights in recent weeks. The company has not said what the problem was, but reports in local media have blamed an electrical fault.
They sacrifice goats and we sacrifice pilots.


Whether that makes sense or not, I don't know, it was just an opportunity to make a joke.
Old 05-03-2010 | 07:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Jinks
Ferd,

My TOE was great, 3 day that became a 9 day due to the E+15 volcano. Training by the LCA was outstanding and the seeing eye FO helped immensely. Make sure you look at the video on the 757/767 page regarding loading the FMS. I wish I had that before my TOE. Your LCA will show you how. Procedures for the crossing are basically the same as at NWA.

Get the captain to show you the grocery store where you get your wine and cheese for the afternoon get together in the crew lounge.

Jinks
Wow Jinks Thanks!

I gotta start reading the fleet page more often. This is the second really great/helpful thing I've gotten word of mouth, the first being the "how it's really done guide" that the north LCA (JM) put out.

The good news is I finally have my Eastern Hemisphere book put together. I had a couple of binders and ALL of the "stuff" stuck in a gym bag in MSP. I just kept adding revisions to it thinking "hey I'll never go to any of these places, or better yet I'll wait for ship sets". But hey, whats 3 or 4 hours out of a lifetime

Looking forward to the trip! Thanks for the info on the grocery. Where did you get money? I assume the French use Euro, but I guess you can never assume anything with the French

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Old 05-03-2010 | 07:22 AM
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We have an ACC 56 hour layover on a carryout trip on the A330 open time. Should it be on my permanent avoids for PBS?
Old 05-03-2010 | 07:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Denny Crane
Thanks Jinks. Where do you get the Yuan? Do you use ATM's or the hotel to exchange?

I was wondering if both were still open. Been to both years ago!!

Denny
Denny,

I only went to Guangzhou in China, but we don't go there anymore (hope we go back, wife wants more pearls).

Anyway, get your money from the hotel and make them put it through the anti counterfeit machine. Counterfeit currency is a real problem there, talked to a guy once who got a few bogas bills from an ATM even. China is the only place out there that I don't use ATMs or credit cards and take the hotel exchange hit. AND, get small bills for the taxis.......they will do the switcharoo with ya on a large bill giving you back a counterfeit.

Ferd
Old 05-03-2010 | 07:40 AM
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Originally Posted by Ferd149
Denny,

I only went to Guangzhou in China, but we don't go there anymore (hope we go back, wife wants more pearls).

Anyway, get your money from the hotel and make them put it through the anti counterfeit machine. Counterfeit currency is a real problem there, talked to a guy once who got a few bogas bills from an ATM even. China is the only place out there that I don't use ATMs or credit cards and take the hotel exchange hit. AND, get small bills for the taxis.......they will do the switcharoo with ya on a large bill giving you back a counterfeit.

Ferd
Thanks for the heads up Ferd. I was wondering about China the most...............

Denny
Old 05-03-2010 | 07:43 AM
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Originally Posted by JobHopper
The fix is actually quite simple: just insure the pilot has 9 hours free of duty prior to the start of the next SC.

The real problem for the company is the long-call-becomes-short-call practice. Any transition to SC would require 9 hours notice, a solution I personally am in favor of.
The Company is required to give you 10 hours notice to convert you from LC to SC under our PWA.
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