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Erik Selde

2005-06-28, 8:33 pm

Hi..

What is the most difficult part about learning how to operate PMDG planes.
I´m especially interested in 737??


The_Rock

2005-06-29, 12:32 am

Learning the cold and dark startup procedures ....

"Erik Selde" <erik.selde@mail.dk> wrote in message
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> Hi..
>
> What is the most difficult part about learning how to operate PMDG planes.
> I´m especially interested in 737??
>
>



Iain Smith

2005-06-29, 8:41 pm

Erik,

At first the Flight Management Computer (FMC) can seem daunting but once you
get into it you will find it's quite understandable. The cold and dark start
procedure can fox you at first but once you've learned what to do it's easy.
We PMDG users are probably amongst the very few non-pilots who could go into
a real 737NG cockpit when it's cold and dark, power it up and get the
engines running! Now there's a skill worth having! <g> :0))

Iain

"Erik Selde" <erik.selde@mail.dk> wrote in message
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quote:

> Hi..
>
> What is the most difficult part about learning how to operate PMDG planes.
> I´m especially interested in 737??
>



Henk

2005-06-29, 8:41 pm

"Iain Smith" <iainsmith.rugby@btinternet.com> schreef in bericht
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quote:

> We PMDG users are probably amongst the very few non-pilots who could go

into
quote:

> a real 737NG cockpit when it's cold and dark, power it up and get the
> engines running!


I wonder:
Am I the only one who has a dream every now and then about a real-life
flight during which the most serious problems occur (say both pilots are
having heart attacks:-)) and the crew asks me if I volunteer to safely land
the plane. Of course I say yes and land the plane (hopefully a 737) the way
a pilot should and I step outside and people and press are applauding and I
become famous!

Ehh...did I mention this was just a dream?:-))


Dallas

2005-06-29, 8:41 pm


"Henk"
quote:

> Am I the only one who has a dream every now and then about a real-life
> flight during which both pilots are having heart attacks


No, I'd say you are in the majority.


Dallas


JP Jehu

2005-06-29, 8:41 pm

Dallas wrote:
quote:

> "Henk"
>
>
>
> No, I'd say you are in the majority.
>
>
> Dallas
>
>

I also always wondering if they would give me my pilot license as a
reward for safely landing the plane.
David

2005-06-30, 12:32 am

A lifetime of free unlimited flights for reward would do me.


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> Dallas wrote:
> I also always wondering if they would give me my pilot license as a reward
> for safely landing the plane.



Goran

2005-06-30, 12:32 am

you guys seen "Executive Decision" with Kurt Russell?
Have a look at the last 10 minutes of that film.

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>A lifetime of free unlimited flights for reward would do me.
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> "JP Jehu" <jpjehu@rogers.com> wrote in message
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Dallas

2005-06-30, 3:32 am


"Goran"
quote:

> you guys seen "Executive Decision" with Kurt Russell?
> Have a look at the last 10 minutes of that film.



All of the "passengers land the plane" movies came from the original, Zero
Hour - 1957. The movie Airplane! was a spoof of this movie even using the
passenger's name, Lt.Ted Stryker.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0051221/


Movies that followed:

Terror in The Sky - 1971 TV movie

Airport '75 - light plane crashes into 747 cockpit

Airplane! - pilots eat the bad fish course

Soul Plane - pilots eat a bad plate of beef stroganoff



Dallas






Dallas

2005-06-30, 3:32 am


"Goran"
quote:

> you guys seen "Executive Decision" with Kurt Russell?
> Have a look at the last 10 minutes of that film.


I found one reference to an actual event that inspired all the "passenger
lands plane" movies:

To my knowledge this situation happened only once in civil aviation history,
back in the '50's when both pilots of an airliner in Canada suffered a very
serious case of food poisoning that rendered both of them unconscious at
cruise altitude. Fortunately there was a physician aboard... and a very
nervous former WWII fighter pilot who nevertheless managed to land the plane
on a runway.

I have not been able to confirm any of this.


Dallas


Iain Smith

2005-06-30, 8:41 pm


"Henk" <henk@lkjdfksdj.com> wrote in message
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quote:

> I wonder:
> Am I the only one who has a dream every now and then about a real-life
> flight during which the most serious problems occur (say both pilots are
> having heart attacks:-)) and the crew asks me if I volunteer to safely
> land
> the plane. Of course I say yes and land the plane (hopefully a 737) the
> way
> a pilot should and I step outside and people and press are applauding and
> I
> become famous!
>
> Ehh...did I mention this was just a dream?:-))
>


I think that's a large step away from just powering up and starting the
engines! :0))

Iain


Beech45Whiskey

2005-06-30, 8:41 pm

Dallas <Cybnorm@spam_me_not.Hotmail.Com> wrote:
quote:

> I found one reference to an actual event that inspired all the "passenger
> lands plane" movies:


This just happened a few times recently, but the aircraft in these
incidents were a bit smaller.

Pilot has a heart attack:
http://www.avweb.com/newswire/11_19...s/189717-1.html

Pilot was shot! :
http://www.avweb.com/newswire/11_19...s/189718-1.html

Another pilot has a heart attack (reported in a subsequent article):
http://www.avweb.com/newswire/10_33...s/187913-1.html


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craigmcf

2005-06-30, 8:41 pm

Beech45Whiskey wrote:
quote:

> Another pilot has a heart attack (reported in a subsequent article):
> http://www.avweb.com/newswire/10_33...s/187913-1.html
>


You can hear the exchange with ATC during this incident here :

http://www.natca.org/assets/multimedia/02-Track-02.mp3

Cheers,

Craig

Beech45Whiskey

2005-06-30, 8:41 pm

JP Jehu <jpjehu@rogers.com> wrote:
quote:

> I also always wondering if they would give me my pilot license as a
> reward for safely landing the plane.


Ummm... no! For your sake and the sake of your future passengers, lets
hope they give you *flight training through the certificate*, not just a
certificate, okay??? ;-)

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