Cherokee_Cruiser
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I am TRIGGERED!!!
OMG! SHUTYOWERPIEHOLE!![]()
"Well at Compass we used to........................"
I am TRIGGERED!!!
OMG! SHUTYOWERPIEHOLE!![]()
I know nothing about the bus and no Endeavor guys doing that?Usually it's when they dick with he VS knob trying to "smooth out" the level off, when I'm not looking, and they're near ALT* (capture), it enters the mode and then the bus say "Eeew K you stupid Eh'merry'CAN" and it blows the altitude.
Remember I'm DTW so I get all the Compass guys with old pre-airline tribal knowledge about the bus and bidding, isn't that right @ClarkGriswold?![]()
I know nothing about the bus and no Endeavor guys doing that?
There are certain missions that only the 75 can do. IMO, getting rid of the tooling to produce it is the biggest mistake Boeing has ever made. With the advances in engine technology, just re-engining it and giving it an all glass cockpit would have made it an instant success.
757-NEO
Instead, companies are stuck pulling old airframes out of the desert, and making do. There simply isn't anything on the market right now, that's new, that'll do what a 75 does.
O I didn't know that.You used to work there as well.
Usually it's when they dick with he VS knob trying to "smooth out" the level off, when I'm not looking, and they're near ALT* (capture), it enters the mode and then the bus say "Eeew K you stupid Eh'merry'CAN" and it blows the altitude.
Remember I'm DTW so I get all the Compass guys with old pre-airline tribal knowledge about the bus and bidding, isn't that right @ClarkGriswold?![]()
It's not rocket science. It really isn't. And I have a degree in rocket science.
DAL obviously thinks their crystal ball is accurate and that our economic conditions will continue or get better and gas prices will remain low for whatever the pay back period is for those airplanes.Yet, the plane is such a money maker, Delta is im the process of pulling 10 out of the desert and spending the money on heavy checks because the 321s and 737-900 just can't deliver the numbers promised.
Yes there are certain places the 757 makes a whole lotta sense. The issue is they tend to be few and far between and aren't on a large scale. The 321 can sorta-kinda make due in those situations and the ones that it can't have 757s on them.There are certain missions that only the 75 can do. IMO, getting rid of the tooling to produce it is the biggest mistake Boeing has ever made. With the advances in engine technology, just re-engining it and giving it an all glass cockpit would have made it an instant success.
757-NEO
Instead, companies are stuck pulling old airframes out of the desert, and making do. There simply isn't anything on the market right now, that's new, that'll do what a 75 does.
Yet, the plane is such a money maker, Delta is im the process of pulling 10 out of the desert and spending the money on heavy checks because the 321s and 737-900 just can't deliver the numbers promised.
Usually it's when they dick with he VS knob trying to "smooth out" the level off, when I'm not looking, and they're near ALT* (capture), it enters the mode and then the bus say "Eeew K you stupid Eh'merry'CAN" and it blows the altitude.
Remember I'm DTW so I get all the Compass guys with old pre-airline tribal knowledge about the bus and bidding, isn't that right @ClarkGriswold?![]()
And we bought some more from China.
Hence the Vol 1 procedural requirement to "verbalize all pilot induced changes to the FCU/FMA... that way the other guy can verify what you got and more importantly say "you didn't get it" or "bad idea, bruh!" Most planes it's a bad idea to f with them when capturing an altitude.
Yep! Those were the last 757s built.
There's nothing out there that will do what the Concord did either. It's about the $ and clearly the 757 wasn't cutting it.
Yes there are certain places the 757 makes a whole lotta sense. The issue is they tend to be few and far between and aren't on a large scale. The 321 can sorta-kinda make due in those situations and the ones that it can't have 757s on them.
Also after ~15 years the airframe mx costs on the 757 really starts to go nuts, vs. a composite air frame.
A 757 with LEAP engines does sound interesting. Maybe a composite 757 with those engines would work well. Just keep the same design and rebuild it using composites saving weight.
From a business perspective you're going to sell a whole lot more airplanes selling one that can be a jack of all trades (A320, 737) vs. a specialized one with limited production run.
How do you like hitting 390 at .81 largely off the bat in the 330?
SHUT YOWER PIE HOLE, @Screaming_Emu
That thing is a beast! It's all about dat wing... Sucks getting stuck behind a 767!
Yes there are certain places the 757 makes a whole lotta sense. The issue is they tend to be few and far between and aren't on a large scale. The 321 can sorta-kinda make due in those situations and the ones that it can't have 757s on them.
Point being, there is a reason that the 757 is still so popular. And the bean counters have it figured out, not you and me. You can still be a jack of all trades, and a master of none. As far as a 321 that can do something a 75 can't? I'm not aware of anything a 321 can do that a 75 can't do better, even if it does come at a slightly higher cost. The 75 will carry more, father, higher, faster and with better performance than a 321. The side by side comparison makes a 321, well, look pretty silly.
I'd like to see what it costs for a 321 vs a 757 to go from say, LAX to ORD with the same amount of passengers, and the same amount of cargo in the belly, at the same mach, and same altitude. I'd bet that it's a pretty close comparison. Now, put some newer engines that are more efficient on the 757, and it would probably be even closer, but the 75 would still be able to get in and out of EGE, with a full load of self loading meat bags, and all their crap plus some more in the belly. They should have never destroyed to tooling. The 321 is it's replacement, and it's no comparison. It just can't do what the 757 can.