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Flying with TAP Air Portugal From Lisbon to London Heathrow

Charles Ryan's Flying Adventure

While taxing to the runway, it started raining and off we went! Cabin crew came around to do the BOB (Buy On Board) service and this time, we noticed someone ordering water and wasn't charged so we did the same. Once we reached the runway, it started pouring. Below) We were on final approach to runway 27L.

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My Flight Review for 2023

Charles Ryan's Flying Adventure

ATR-72-500 9M-FYG (Route: SZB-XSP) My photo Economy Class For my trip report, click here My thoughts The turboprop aircraft may travel at a slower speed and fly at a lower altitude than the jet aircraft, it is a cheaper aircraft to operate and is more cost efficent on routes that has lesser demand and better suited for shorter runways.

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Charting Your Course: Complete Guide to Airline Pilot Cadet Programs

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Larger flight schools have dispatch systems that, while mostly not similar, still get pilots exposure to working within a dispatch environment. Airline operations stress teamwork between flight crew, cabin crew, and available external resources.

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Trying Out Air India's Airbus A350-900 Business Class from Bombai to New Delhi!

Charles Ryan's Flying Adventure

The airport mayhave 2 runways (runway 14/32 and runway 09/27) but only one runway is in operation (09/27) and if this runway is in maintenance, the other runway will be in used. My Flight Experience After boarding the aircraft, I took a few photos of the cabin before settling down.

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Captain's Authority, A New Era, It's Not What You May Have Always Believed

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When a pilot feels like their input is not welcome nor valued, it always leads to some sort of growing problem. Command Command or commonly known as Pilot in Command represents that there is a singular leader of a crew. A person who takes responsibility for any outcome and leads their crews.

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