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Originally Posted by Silver02ex
(Post 2760603)
The full reverse to probably to keep the brake temp down for the next crew. I assume you wait until every pax gets off with the APU running, or make sure the ground air is hooked up and working before you leave right?
And yes I run A/C until either external is hooked up or we are down to the last quarter of the airplane left to deplane. If it’s cold outside yes I just split right away and leave the it on GPU only. |
Originally Posted by GrumpyCaptain
(Post 2760585)
Why is your DH in the back of the plane? DH on spirit should be booked at the time it’s put on your schedule. They are to be window or isle at front of the plane. Also 24 hours prior you are to be given big front seat of available. Also emergency exit if flight is over 3 (?) hours...
The seat assigned will be a window or aisle seat if avail- able at the time of the assignment or, if such seats are not available, the seat assigned will be as far forward as possible. This priority does not include the big front seats or emergency exit row seats, but includes, subject to the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act, the row of seats immediately behind the big front seats. Only seats that have already been purchased and assigned to revenue passengers or occupied by a senior manager or above traveling positive space will be considered un- available. 4. Deadheading pilots will be upgraded at the gate to premium seats that remain available (big front seats and exit-row seats [window/aisle, middle], in that order). Seating assignments shall be made in first-come, first-serve order when two or more pilots are deadheading on that flight. Regardless of me how about care for our guests and FAs in the back |
Originally Posted by Qotsaautopilot
(Post 2760686)
Not if you’re hitting brakes hard anyway to make the first exit. Brake temp isn’t an issue anyway unless it’s vegas in the summer. We never really used full reverse unless it was summer for brake temp, short, or contaminated. Somewhere along the way culturally (contract negotiations maybe) we all started using full reverse every landing and rattling the bins off the ceiling. Hey I don’t care how people want to use reverse so to each his own. Fly it your way. I was just saying that not using the A/C couldn’t be for fuel savings if using full reverse to exit on the first turn on a long ass runway.
And yes I run A/C until either external is hooked up or we are down to the last quarter of the airplane left to deplane. If it’s cold outside yes I just split right away and leave the it on GPU only. |
Originally Posted by Lincoln Osiris
(Post 2760707)
Encouraging people not to use full reverse, real smart. I use full reverse every single time. Enjoy explaining to the FAA why you didn’t use full reverse and went off the end of the runway because the “overhead bins rattle”.
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Originally Posted by Lincoln Osiris
(Post 2760707)
Encouraging people not to use full reverse, real smart. I use full reverse every single time. Enjoy explaining to the FAA why you didn’t use full reverse and went off the end of the runway because the “overhead bins rattle”.
2: autobrake system makes it so whether or not the reverses are idle max or OFF , the stopping distance is the SAME. I get what you're saying but you're showing a lack of systems knowledge with that argument |
Originally Posted by Lincoln Osiris
(Post 2760707)
Encouraging people not to use full reverse, real smart. I use full reverse every single time. Enjoy explaining to the FAA why you didn’t use full reverse and went off the end of the runway because the “overhead bins rattle”.
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Originally Posted by elmetal
(Post 2760735)
1: aerodata numbers don't give you reverse benefit unless you specifically ask for it and more importantly:
2: autobrake system makes it so whether or not the reverses are idle max or OFF , the stopping distance is the SAME. I get what you're saying but you're showing a lack of systems knowledge with that argument |
Originally Posted by Lincoln Osiris
(Post 2760758)
I understand how the auto brakes work thank you. All I'm saying is the day someone goes off the end of a runway because they are hell bent on using only idle because the "overhead bins rattle" then land long, one of the FAA's first questions will be "did you use reverse?" Enjoy explaining that to them and one conversations i'd rather avoid all together.
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Originally Posted by Lincoln Osiris
(Post 2760758)
I understand how the auto brakes work thank you. All I'm saying is the day someone goes off the end of a runway because they are hell bent on using only idle because the "overhead bins rattle" then land long, one of the FAA's first questions will be "did you use reverse?" Enjoy explaining that to them and one conversations i'd rather avoid all together.
Did you land with autobrake med? Or did you apply max braking power as soon as the mains touched down? No? Oh, well why not. See how baseless the argument is? We're not over here slamming landings carrier style with full brakes. |
Originally Posted by elmetal
(Post 2760762)
I present a weak argument with another:
Did you land with autobrake med? Or did you apply max braking power as soon as the mains touched down? No? Oh, well why not. See how baseless the argument is? We're not over here slamming landings carrier style with full brakes. |
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