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Originally Posted by AV8ER
(Post 151178)
I gues I should have put a sarcastic smiley by my post...I thought the part about "and will make it fall out of the sky" would be enough...:rolleyes:
Nothing intended by my remarks....Just stating what I think I know.:D |
Originally Posted by Helium3
(Post 151201)
Nothing intended by my remarks....Just stating what I think I know.:D
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After completing a miserable pairing with you, I'd definitely "Bid Avoid" you on the next bid. That's one thing that I truly like about PBS, if you're flying with a bad CA or FO then you're not stuck with them for the entire month and on the next bid you can "Bid Avoid" them without anybody ever knowing. |
Originally Posted by HotMamaPilot
(Post 151243)
i think that the RV 19 is a scene that must be video'd and filmed. cool approach. kudos to those who did it!
My point was that it is not likely that a video camera could have caused any interference.:) |
Originally Posted by Lab Rat
(Post 151251)
Miserable pairing? Man, if you think a trip would be misreable just because the captain wouldn't let you film parts of the flight you must be more immature than I originally thought.
It's a two-way street. |
Originally Posted by AV8ER
(Post 151152)
Isn't a video camera one of those electronic devices that will cause all of the radios and navs to go haywire and cause the plane to fall out of the sky???
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Originally Posted by sgrd0q
(Post 151084)
Those who've been around for a while will know that runway incursions do happen in the best of weather and mistakes during approach also happen in the best of weather. Hence the sterile cockpit concept. The cockpit is rarely truly sterile but shooting a video is definitely over the top in my opinion.
The bottom line is that the PNF/PF can still do his/her job with the concentration level he/she needs as long as they aren't paying total attention to the camera and you know where you responsibilities lie. In my case I can place it in a secure location and it absolutely takes NONE of mine or the CA attention. There's no verbiage and acting in the film so the PF and PNF can still maintain total concentration on the task at hand. It's called being responsible. |
The whole cell phone in flight thing has nothing to do with interferenece as jetjock and the myth busters have pointed it. It goes back a decade or so ago, and was put into place by the Federal Communications Commision (I know this because I know the former head of the FCC, here name is Gloria Tristani, look it up if you want, Clinton Admin). Anyways it had to do with cell phone signals hitting various cell phone towers, therefore not allowing the cell phone company to figure out where the call was originating from, and therefor not allowing them to charge roaming and so forth. That was straight from the horses mouth. Think of how many towers you could reach from FL350. It is outdated technology now and therefore probably an outdated law, or reg, whatever you want to call it.
Just my .02c, actually that is more like a whole dollar. |
Thanks for the video HMP... And you just gotta love the captain throwing his "Gang Signs" in the cockpit ;)
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Originally Posted by sigep_nm
(Post 151395)
The whole cell phone in flight thing has nothing to do with interferenece as jetjock and the myth busters have pointed it. It goes back a decade or so ago, and was put into place by the Federal Communications Commision (I know this because I know the former head of the FCC, here name is Gloria Tristani, look it up if you want, Clinton Admin). Anyways it had to do with cell phone signals hitting various cell phone towers, therefore not allowing the cell phone company to figure out where the call was originating from, and therefor not allowing them to charge roaming and so forth. That was straight from the horses mouth. Think of how many towers you could reach from FL350. It is outdated technology now and therefore probably an outdated law, or reg, whatever you want to call it.
Just my .02c, actually that is more like a whole dollar. |
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