Update on Eric - please read

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Re: Update on Eric - please read

Post by rustybike » Fri Jun 21, 2013 7:44 pm

[quote="arceye"]Welcome back Eric.
Now stop messing about and sort this forum out. :D[/quote]
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Re: Update on Eric - please read

Post by twmtomos1 » Fri Jun 21, 2013 8:08 pm

glad your back Eric get well now and sort this bunch out
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Re: Update on Eric - please read

Post by gary999 » Fri Jun 21, 2013 8:25 pm

glad you are on the mend eric, good to see you back. regards gary
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Re: Update on Eric - please read

Post by Daj » Fri Jun 21, 2013 10:24 pm

Really great to hear from you Eric.

This place wasn't the same without you!

All the best

Daj
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Re: Update on Eric - please read

Post by nick » Sat Jun 22, 2013 5:06 am

All the best for a rapid recovery Eric. It's no fun being in hospital, so get yourself home as soon as possible, the MT world needs you!!
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Re: Update on Eric - please read

Post by Mr Shiney » Sat Jun 22, 2013 8:40 am

[quote="Wirralman"]Glorious now Steve but has been claggy most of the day. Read aaib June report on Falcon rto and overrun at Durham .fascinating stuff, hit the crow and take off with damage or abort.? The hindsight Harry's have had a field day[/quote]

Its always the problem when the armchair experts sit and in the comfort of their chairs and pontificate on how they would have done it and it would all have been fine!! It's us at the front looking out the window that have to make the snap decisions! I have 2 seconds between rotation and lift off in my aircraft to make that type of decision.....
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Re: Update on Eric - please read

Post by Schultz » Sat Jun 22, 2013 11:37 am

Welcome back Eric. Get well real soon bonny lad.
cheers
Russ
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Re: Update on Eric - please read

Post by Wirralman » Sat Jun 22, 2013 12:30 pm

Mr Shiney wrote:
Wirralman wrote:Glorious now Steve but has been claggy most of the day. Read aaib June report on Falcon rto and overrun at Durham .fascinating stuff, hit the crow and take off with damage or abort.? The hindsight Harry's have had a field day
Its always the problem when the armchair experts sit and in the comfort of their chairs and pontificate on how they would have done it and it would all have been fine!! It's us at the front looking out the window that have to make the snap decisions! I have 2 seconds between rotation and lift off in my aircraft to make that type of decision.....
I reckon the crew did a fine job, no damage to aircraft, but questions about how many prior rto the pilot had made, speculation about what crows do, spurious stats about long haul pilots' rto, should the aircraft have been operating from that airfield in the first place. As you say split second decisions are demanded. The cattle in the back ,myself included, don't appreciate the skill. I find the AAIB reports fascinating reading, the if only discussion etc
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Re: Update on Eric - please read

Post by DSG » Sat Jun 22, 2013 1:51 pm

..............and decoded for us non aviators ??
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Re: Update on Eric - please read

Post by Bunker » Sat Jun 22, 2013 4:41 pm

Welcome back to t'intaweb old chum, we were incomplete without you :-)
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