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CAPN,
If there is one issue that is clearly not a N vs. S issue it is the suckiness of our bases. Service should be consistently better at all of our bases. The really, really, (said in my Shrek voice) bad experiences seemed to be randomly distributed through the system.
Scoop
If there is one issue that is clearly not a N vs. S issue it is the suckiness of our bases. Service should be consistently better at all of our bases. The really, really, (said in my Shrek voice) bad experiences seemed to be randomly distributed through the system.
Scoop
The cluster of RJ's at the end of the terminal sucks from a PAX point of view. Having to go outside and wind your way thru the maze in July/August is not a happy experience. Each plane needs it's own jetway.
See, PAX can whine like a jet engine too
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They already are putting jet bridges on all of the gates. They completed the C concourse and have started on D concourse.
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We initially used NGA charts last year in Iraq, but there was an issue with that - since our airplanes wanted to fly approaches out of a Jepp-built database (no other option for that), and it didn't always match our paper. We ended up going all-Jepp.
Ever since Boeing bought Jepp, it's been "our way or the highway", and it's seen as a very lucrative enterprise. Jepp charges not by the physical cost of the medium (paper vs digital), but rather on "how many sets of eyes" view the product. In their view, a paper plate costs exactly the same as a digital plate.
We could always go to NOS/FAA charts.. That'd show'em....
Nu
We could always go to NOS/FAA charts.. That'd show'em....
Nu
One habit I got into when flying to civilian or joint use international fields was that I always printed the Jepp charts for an airfield -- all of them. The parking spots, hold points, and other good-to-know information is not put into the NGA products. Knowledge is power.
If you knew in advance that you were going to use Jepp products, the specific procedures themselves had to be approved prior flying them -- even a stupid ILS approach. And the approval authority always approved procedures that you would never fly or would only approve VOR approaches and no ILSs usually due to terrain considerations.
CPZ 175s have EFBs, and were initially set up for NOS charts. The charts and EFBs were so bad that they didn't make it out of the trial run, and have been turned off for the last year or so. I would rather do the Jepp revisions than deal with those glitch-y, crash-prone pieces of junk.
I think the only electronic versions available are Jepp, NOS, and LIDO. I used NOS before the airline life, LIDO at JetBlue, and Jepp at a couple of airlines. You don't want anything but Jepp products. The LIDO charts were a nightmare, some had crossing restrictions that were not listed resulting in crew violations, some approaches took two charts to reference, they were just a total mess. NOS charts were a little better, but nothing close to Jepp. I'd rather carry my own Jepps and do updates than have NOS or LIDO charts even if they are electronic.
I was just wondering. Sometimes on a heavyweight ER, I'll taxi out on two regardless of the queue time. Once I get out there, I'll shut one down to conserve fuel. But yesterday's conga walk I followed a 320 for an hour with him burning two. Just kept thinking about my rewards "bonus" and tuition due next week. I figured he was a public school type.
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