Hello Vasileios, yes I understand and I agree with the arguments in your answer. Thank you for this one by the way. I would like to draw your attention to the fact that the Cyber world is a bit like a cooking recipe, everyone knows it and no one knows what’s in it. Starting with the decision-makers, those who will organize or manage an activity that includes Cyber. In general they turn to a Cyber “expert”, and that’s not good. This is like deciding without knowing. For example: if project management methods like “Agility” are adapted to the digital world, it is unmanageable from an aeronautical point of view with certifications (we receive SBs up to three weeks after their publication) . Another example, security control and spoofing, in a digital world how can we ensure that the control is compliant? How to control without opening the code door? without forgetting that these technologies are often particularly sensitive and expensive, how can we ask a supplier to reveal their codes to verify/control? We also forget that signal jamming has existed for much longer, what did we learn back then?
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Adel Ghobbar posted in Air Operations
I have an enquiry about Pilot Retirement as we do have a short of Captains. My question here under EASA rules can we extend the age of retirement from 65 to 67 or more if their health allows that.
Your reply would be appreciated.
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Pilot Rules: Things You Didn't Know Pilots Do
Why pilots think deeply about time.
Article by Jack Herstam, Simple Flying, Nov. 5, 2023
Photo by Aer Lingus
Nice article promoted in Flight Safety Information of Nov. 6 that I wish sharing with you: https://simpleflying.com/little-known-pilot-rules-guide/.
Summary:
- Pilots must carefully manage their time, especially when facing delays or extended duty periods, to comply with regulations and ensure a smooth operation.
- Fuel management is crucial for pilots, as they need to consider delay fuel, engine warm-up time, and their planned takeoff amount to avoid any complications during the flight.
- Pilots closely monitor their duty time limits and work with ground controllers to expedite their taxi or find alternative routes when nearing their maximum duty time to get passengers to their destinations on time.
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Tapani Maukonen commented on John Franklin's topic in Air Operations
Hi John, thanks for a well put together package once again! And thank you for highlighting the winter operations bulletin published by Traficom.
I would like to point out that we also have another winter ops bulletin that is targeted more for the general aviation community, and it is available in English here: https://uutiskirjeet.traficom.fi/a/s/165726507-f4c56f9e5d19ab67b72ebab9…
If you'd like to include it at some point as well :)
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Robert Gottwald commented on a post in Air Operations
Maybe this is already answered in a former question...related to ORO.GEN.205 (contracted activities), what will be the requirement for an Operator (NCC/SPO) to ensure compliance of Jepp. or LIDO contents (e.g. operating minima)?
Hi Axel,
I would agree, as long as the operator still accounts for all operator-specific elements per NCC.OP.110 (b), such as conditions or limitations stated in the AFM of the particular aircraft being operated, the composition of the flight crew, their competence and experience.
So here the operator has to check against the AFM and evaluate crew competence/experience himself, as a commercially available product will normally not be able to do so, and then the operator has to add an appropriate increment to the AOMs.
The analysis may very well show that no increase from the commercially provided AOMs is necessary.
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EGNOS Bulletin Autumn 2023
https://egnos-user-support.essp-sas.eu/news-events/egnos-bulletin
In this issue you can find:
- EGNOS use success stories as:
The incorporation of new LPV-capable aircraft in KLM fleet
The publication of the first-ever LPV procedure to a Non-Instrument Runway End (NIRE)
in Class G airspace
EGNOS for marine engineering and marine environment protection
New PBN procedures for HEMS in the Apulia Region
- An article on the new Guidelines on EFVS in SBAS-based operations
- Interview with Helicus
- Update of the latest news in different market segments.
- And much more!
"The publication of the first-ever LPV procedure to a Non-Instrument Runway End (NIRE)
in Class G airspace" - Exellent! A wonderful example of how to achieve safe solutions with given regulations! It's a shame that this pragmatic approach is hardly or not at all practiced by some EASA countries. Wasn't there someone who said: EASA is "one sky"?
Bernd Freese commented on a post in General Aviation
hi @ all, does anybody know? with reference fcl.915 (b) (3) (i):
a fi(a) already privileged to instruct class rating SET - here variant Cessna SET;
does this fi(a) have to fulfill that requirement (15 hours) again and again for every newly added SET variant to be eligible to instruct?
Thnx Stephen, but i still read it a bit different. I asked EASA to clear this one up, but unfortunately i got no responses on either of my 2 ways to ask for clarification.
Axel Wegener posted in Air Operations
Maybe this is already answered in a former question...related to ORO.GEN.205 (contracted activities), what will be the requirement for an Operator (NCC/SPO) to ensure compliance of Jepp. or LIDO contents (e.g. operating minima)?
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Michel MASSON posted in Air Operations
EGNOS Bulletin Autumn 2023
https://egnos-user-support.essp-sas.eu/news-events/egnos-bulletin
In this issue you can find:
- EGNOS use success stories as:
The incorporation of new LPV-capable aircraft in KLM fleet
The publication of the first-ever LPV procedure to a Non-Instrument Runway End (NIRE)
in Class G airspace
EGNOS for marine engineering and marine environment protection
New PBN procedures for HEMS in the Apulia Region
- An article on the new Guidelines on EFVS in SBAS-based operations
- Interview with Helicus
- Update of the latest news in different market segments.
- And much more!
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