SocialD Posted Monday at 12:14 PM Share Posted Monday at 12:14 PM I remember my first trip to ORD at my regional. We got on the A taxiway and the alley was blocked, so the Captain just kept making right turns between A and B without a clearance. He's said just don't stop and and they couldn't care less what we do, if you stop, they yell at you lol. I've unfortunately flown there enough to know what taxi route they'll give me, but I avoid the place big time. One of my bids is actually avoid long layovers at ORD, because of the long ass drive into downtown during rush hour. This is of the many reasons I like flying the 717 into all the burgs & villes throughout the eastern U.S. You almost never have wait on anything, no conga line, rarely any "flow," one taxiway to one of the 5 gates, security is a breeze, and the people are nice. The hardest part about these airports is sometimes you have to turn the lights on yourself and occasionally you have use your phone to get a clearance. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sua Sponte Posted Monday at 12:39 PM Share Posted Monday at 12:39 PM (edited) Boeing’s CEO is out at the end of the year, chairman of the board is out in May, and the president of commercial airplanes is leaving immediately. Edited Monday at 12:48 PM by Sua Sponte Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brabus Posted Monday at 02:05 PM Share Posted Monday at 02:05 PM The CEO should have been out yesterday, why does he get until 31 Dec! 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sua Sponte Posted Monday at 02:39 PM Share Posted Monday at 02:39 PM 34 minutes ago, brabus said: The CEO should have been out yesterday, why does he get until 31 Dec! It takes time to open that golden parachute and buy back those stocks. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SocialD Posted Monday at 03:57 PM Share Posted Monday at 03:57 PM Lol, you're fired! Here is your multi-million dollar severance package with access to company corporate jets for life and a follow on job. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
herkbum Posted Monday at 04:06 PM Share Posted Monday at 04:06 PM I remember my first trip to ORD at my regional. We got on the A taxiway and the alley was blocked, so the Captain just kept making right turns between A and B without a clearance. He's said just don't stop and and they couldn't care less what we do, if you stop, they yell at you lol. I've unfortunately flown there enough to know what taxi route they'll give me, but I avoid the place big time. One of my bids is actually avoid long layovers at ORD, because of the long ass drive into downtown during rush hour. This is of the many reasons I like flying the 717 into all the burgs & villes throughout the eastern U.S. You almost never have wait on anything, no conga line, rarely any "flow," one taxiway to one of the 5 gates, security is a breeze, and the people are nice. The hardest part about these airports is sometimes you have to turn the lights on yourself and occasionally you have use your phone to get a clearance. Sitting on one nowSent from my iPhone using Baseops Network mobile app Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Smokin Posted Monday at 04:17 PM Share Posted Monday at 04:17 PM ORD was my first taxi out as an airline pilot. Dude, talk about a wake up call. Luckily I had a good captain who looked at me right before I called for clearance and said "wait, this is your first time ever taxing a commercial aircraft?" "Yep" "Ok, write this down" and proceeded to give me what he expected the taxi instructions to be. He was 95% correct and a huge help. He also said 'don't be surprised if they read off your taxi instructions and then go on to the next airplane without giving you a chance to read back'. I think I said "WTF, can they do that?" "This is Chicago, FAA regs are more like suggestions..." 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Danger41 Posted Monday at 05:45 PM Share Posted Monday at 05:45 PM 5 hours ago, SocialD said: use your phone to get a clearance. We recently had a mod that we had to go to a dinky airport in New Jersey where you got your IFR clearance by calling McGuire on the phone at the end of the runway. Of course the guy I call is maybe an English 4th language type and about all I understood was "clearance void if not off the ground in 2 minutes" I just took off and turned toward what I thought was the VOR he said to go toward. Seemed to work out. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AirGuardianC141747 Posted Monday at 09:19 PM Share Posted Monday at 09:19 PM (edited) 9 hours ago, SocialD said: One of my bids is actually avoid long layovers at ORD, because of the long ass drive into downtown during rush hour. You almost never have wait on anything, no conga line, rarely any "flow," one taxiway to one of the 5 gates, security is a breeze, and the people are nice. The hardest part about these airports is sometimes you have to turn the lights on yourself and occasionally you have use your phone to get a clearance. Totally agree! ORD is my base only for the variety of flying outbound rarely to return and that’s it. Fortunately it’s 10 min to the Doubletree Misery (Good Hotel but inferior to our OCONUS digs), our own dedicated heavy ramps N/S, direct drop to your 3 flights of stairs plus one workout and secure your own aircraft. Departing for the Pacific, Asia, Europe, Australia always makes me smile putting these run down cities behind the tail. *The outlier areas are awesome I agree. Miss my former driveable HSV base. It was such a hassle free area - Make traffic call, Click the lights, call Memphis and depart or land and close it up if the tower went home. Good times. Edited Monday at 10:00 PM by AirGuardianC141747 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FourFans Posted Monday at 11:01 PM Share Posted Monday at 11:01 PM 5 hours ago, Danger41 said: We recently had a mod that we had to go to a dinky airport in New Jersey where you got your IFR clearance by calling McGuire on the phone at the end of the runway. Of course the guy I call is maybe an English 4th language type and about all I understood was "clearance void if not off the ground in 2 minutes" I just took off and turned toward what I thought was the VOR he said to go toward. Seemed to work out. At my current employer we fly in and out of Kona in a 747 using CTAF VFR procedures and picking up IFR clearance after takeoff. I did that in a cessna or USAF C-130 doing VFR flying. Never thought I'd be reporting at VFR pattern entry in a 74 though. "Any traffic please advise" 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BFM this Posted Monday at 11:46 PM Share Posted Monday at 11:46 PM 45 minutes ago, FourFans said: I did that in a cessna or USAF C-130 doing VFR flying. Never thought I'd be reporting at VFR pattern entry in a 74 though. "Any traffic please advise" Don’t sweat it. They’ll flinch first. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BashiChuni Posted Tuesday at 12:58 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 12:58 AM 7 hours ago, Danger41 said: We recently had a mod that we had to go to a dinky airport in New Jersey where you got your IFR clearance by calling McGuire on the phone at the end of the runway. Of course the guy I call is maybe an English 4th language type and about all I understood was "clearance void if not off the ground in 2 minutes" I just took off and turned toward what I thought was the VOR he said to go toward. Seemed to work out. you are a god damn sexual tyrannosaurs 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SocialD Posted Tuesday at 10:41 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 10:41 AM 18 hours ago, herkbum said: Sitting on one now. Consider yourself in the presence of greatness. We may not have seatback in-flight entertainment, but at least our wifi sucks! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
herkbum Posted Tuesday at 10:45 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 10:45 AM Consider yourself in the presence of greatness. We may not have seatback in-flight entertainment, but at least our wifi sucks!You are correct, the WiFi on these planes is the worst in the fleet. But the flight is only 35 mins, so I can live with it. Sent from my iPhone using Baseops Network mobile app Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AirGuardianC141747 Posted Tuesday at 04:25 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 04:25 PM (edited) 5 hours ago, herkbum said: You are correct, the WiFi on these planes is the worst in the fleet. But the flight is only 35 mins, so I can live with it. Sent from my iPhone using Baseops Network mobile app Oh man, was on a Delta 76 Delta One ride JFK-HNL beginning of the month going to pickup a jet and they mentioned WiFi was inop. Had in-flight entertainment so I didn’t care sleeping half the time, but people were steaming. Recalling plastic horseshoe headsets with projector screens blurred with cigarette smoke (not your choice of two or three movies shown) keeps me from complaining. Always can be worse. Edited Tuesday at 04:27 PM by AirGuardianC141747 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sua Sponte Posted Tuesday at 08:31 PM Share Posted Tuesday at 08:31 PM 9 hours ago, herkbum said: You are correct, the WiFi on these planes is the worst in the fleet. But the flight is only 35 mins, so I can live with it. Sent from my iPhone using Baseops Network mobile app Qantas doesn’t have WiFi on their international flights. But that hour flight from Melbourne to Sydney or Sydney to Brisbane? Yeah, it’ll have WiFi. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nunya Posted yesterday at 12:41 PM Share Posted yesterday at 12:41 PM On 3/26/2024 at 6:41 AM, SocialD said: Consider yourself in the presence of greatness. We may not have seatback in-flight entertainment, but at least our wifi sucks! Satellite wifi on the way. No shit. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BashiChuni Posted yesterday at 02:18 PM Share Posted yesterday at 02:18 PM Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StoleIt Posted yesterday at 03:29 PM Share Posted yesterday at 03:29 PM 1 hour ago, BashiChuni said: Random question for the SWA folks: do you guys have a HUD or autoland? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SocialD Posted yesterday at 04:46 PM Share Posted yesterday at 04:46 PM 4 hours ago, nunya said: Satellite wifi on the way. No shit. Like DSG's getting full flight pay, I'll believe it when I see it. 1 hour ago, StoleIt said: Random question for the SWA folks: do you guys have a HUD or autoland? ILS 4 has to be hand flown from FAF inbound. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FUSEPLUG Posted 17 hours ago Author Share Posted 17 hours ago (edited) 9 hours ago, StoleIt said: Random question for the SWA folks: do you guys have a HUD or autoland? HUD on CA side. No autoland. Cat II/III hand-flown below 1000ft AGL. Haven’t heard the details on the LGA thing. Sounds like the FO was flying. Edited 17 hours ago by FUSEPLUG SocialD already mentioned the ILS 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AirGuardianC141747 Posted 14 hours ago Share Posted 14 hours ago Divert - First request Philly, then Pitts, but eventually ended up in Baltimore supposedly. Voice change hence aircraft control and radio swap over perhaps. Tower seemed on it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Biff_T Posted 2 hours ago Share Posted 2 hours ago I dont know about you guys, but I always backed up the other pilot flying the approach, especially in wx. How did they both not notice this deviation? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Danger41 Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago 23 hours ago, SocialD said: ILS 4 has to be hand flown from FAF inbound. This plate is funny. The Gettysburg Address is there in the notes but the whole "Autopilot couple approach NA" is buried. The other thing that sounded interesting to me was Brickyard saying they couldn't operate below 4000 RVR (minima on the plate) but they say if you have a HUD or Flight Director you can get down to 2400. I find it hard to believe there isn't a FD on any airliner operating domestically now. Bad thought? For the actual video, I'm pretty sure the pilots had zero SA on where they actually were on that 2nd approach. Tower saved the day, big time. That's another interesting conundrum on a second approach after going missed on the first one. Nothing new had to be set up and just tried the same again. I'd be very interested to get a read out on this one (which I won't, but it'll be interesting). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SocialD Posted 50 minutes ago Share Posted 50 minutes ago 35 minutes ago, Danger41 said: The other thing that sounded interesting to me was Brickyard saying they couldn't operate below 4000 RVR (minima on the plate) but they say if you have a HUD or Flight Director you can get down to 2400. I find it hard to believe there isn't a FD on any airliner operating domestically now. Bad thought? Could have been him mins Captain. A buddy had to be rerouted out of a leg yesterday because he's a brand new Captain in his plane and the wx was below his mins as a newb on the fleet. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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