In case you were confused, or forgetful, I am a Blackhawk pilot. Ney: a Blackhawk Aviator.
Bragging rightsUmm why would you need nosewell access? I mean I guess if you had to confirm a gear down but thats the only situation I can think of. Other than a emergency evacuation down the nosewell if you cant get out thru the main doors.
Umm why would you need nosewell access? I mean I guess if you had to confirm a gear down but thats the only situation I can think of. Other than a emergency evacuation down the nosewell if you cant get out thru the main doors.
It's a tight fit in there and through that door, so not something I can access into the aircraft through when geared up, but could very well likely be an additional exit if needed, and if for some reason the sliding windows and escape ropes weren't available.
Umm why would you need nosewell access? I mean I guess if you had to confirm a gear down but thats the only situation I can think of. Other than a emergency evacuation down the nosewell if you cant get out thru the main doors.
We only have active fire suppression in the belly cargo compartments (class C) on the MD’s with two metered fire bottles that can be shot into the aft or forward compartments.
Main cargo compartment have smoke and overheat detectors (class D) but no active fire suppression other than fire resistant cargo containers and the ability to shut off air to that area...which does little to fight a Lithium battery fire.
Baghdad has pretty sunsets too.
Forgive my ignorance, but I always thought it was batteries that started a fire which made it impossible for the crew to see anything. If that wasn't the cause of the accident, what was? Again, not trying to be argumentative, you got me curious to the actual cause. Thanks!I'm no expert, but I don't think we have squat. I'm a 76 guy and KNOW I don't have squat but can't officially comment on the MD. That said, the pics Mike shows on Fedex MD11's isn't something I believe UPS has. It should also be noted that the claim that batteries caused the downing of flight 6, according to the battery lobby and the cargo airlines, was not officially proven, and therefore it did not happen. Have a nice day...
If you come into SDF, the Dlamp and Mbell arrivals are named for the flight 6 crew. I think that's pretty kewl.
Forgive my ignorance, but I always thought it was batteries that started a fire which made it impossible for the crew to see anything. If that wasn't the cause of the accident, what was? Again, not trying to be argumentative, you got me curious to the actual cause. Thanks!
So you've never been there, but your internet search says it's scary.Baghdad has pretty sunsets too.
You know, the google search function is free to you too.
You and I have entirely different view points on "safety."
200+ dead in a riot. Entire neighborhoods burned down. Okay, you win; I'm just misinformed.
So...it's a trucking company.
That pays better than most airlines....
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Just like being in Jamaica, but with mortar fire
In case the keys are locked inside.Umm why would you need nosewell access? I mean I guess if you had to confirm a gear down but thats the only situation I can think of. Other than a emergency evacuation down the nosewell if you cant get out thru the main doors.
Also, isn’t the chem trail SOV located in there?In case the keys are locked inside.