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| Re: Ask A Pilot... by osa8ty: 8:42pm On Jan 19, 2017 |
mikegeo:there r diff small helicopters R22, 300CBi, cabri G2 etc the common one is R22, they all can accommodate 2 persons and r they cheap? Well it depends on how rich u r, the R22 cost about $250,000 to $300,000 |
| Re: Ask A Pilot... by Boeing777pilot(op): 2:42am On Jan 21, 2017 |
sugah:I'm by no means an emotional person but this left eyes in my eyes. This is very very very deep. Anyone who is not an aviator wouldn't probably understand this. |
| Re: Ask A Pilot... by Boeing777pilot(op): 2:43am On Jan 21, 2017 |
Happy New year family. Sorry I have been extremely busy with work that explains my prolonged absence here. |
| Re: Ask A Pilot... by Nobody: 11:14pm On Jan 23, 2017 |
![]() Boeing777pilot:You're highly welcomed Sir, I have being following this thread like my life depends on it, lots of educative content I must confess. Walahi anyone that reads this thread from page 1 till .....can comfortably pass any aviation related exam . Kudos Sir, flying is all I have ever wanted to do right from childhood though the training fee is Humongous but I know my God will surprise me this year.. Here is my question sir, the recent unfortunate bombing of the IDP camp by NAF. what could hv led to such mishap. Could it have being pilot error, failed intelligence gathering or both from ur experience what do u think could have being the cause of the unfortunate incident cos I feel the pilot must have being on IFR thus working with coordinates..Pls can u throw more light on this tnks.. cc Beoing777 cc Olisa etal |
| Re: Ask A Pilot... by kingreign(m): 7:13am On Jan 24, 2017 |
bxboss:This is a highly sensitive military case. I'd suggest we skip it. |
| Re: Ask A Pilot... by Nobody: 10:46am On Jan 24, 2017 |
kingreign:we could still learn one or two things from this for posterity sake and educational purpose.... |
| Re: Ask A Pilot... by osa8ty: 10:49am On Jan 31, 2017 |
Any goodnews with regards to the aviation industry in Nigeria both the airlines and helicopter sector? Becos they all struggled throughout 2016. Anything positive yet? |
| Re: Ask A Pilot... by HLion(m): 8:39pm On Feb 05, 2017 |
Good day..i've always liked piloting...but the thing is that..my school didnt offer geography..and i heard piloting majors a lot in geography ..so if i were to pursue a career in piloting..would i be able to catch up with the geography aspect?..and please which flights school in africa or Europe..would you recommend ...average cost though..pls a quick response would be highly appreciated |
| Re: Ask A Pilot... by jude33084(m): 1:43pm On Feb 08, 2017 |
HLion:Good day bro. I believe we have 2 in Nigeria,....one in Zaria and the other at Ilorin. Theirs fees is about 9million for the entire course. |
| Re: Ask A Pilot... by okikiosibodu(m): 6:06pm On Feb 17, 2017 |
Keep the thread airborne! !! !!!!!! !! !! !! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !! !! . . . don't Let it Stall . . . |
| Re: Ask A Pilot... by osa8ty: 2:45pm On Feb 22, 2017 |
HLion:u can also go to America or South Africa. I personally prefer South Africa |
| Re: Ask A Pilot... by HLion(m): 3:41pm On Feb 22, 2017 |
osa8ty:..thanks..but cant mehn..because of this xenophobia issue |
| Re: Ask A Pilot... by Cannonleo(m): 12:08am On Feb 23, 2017 |
Boeing777pilot:goodevenin bro , it is a bit of a life saver that I stumbled into this thread which I never knew existed. Let me start this way. I had the passion to be an aviator since childhood, alongside my friend I always dreamed of flying for NAF while he wanted to go civilian. We both got out of high school nd my dreams came crashing down. I applied for ncat zaria and found their prices extremely outrageous My buddy had well to do parents and landed in au aviation school mafikeng SA. I searched online for any agency or individual willing to sponser people like me, (nil) searched for any aviation school running a schorlarship scheme for international student (non so far). I tried for months and because frustrated and studied a course to cover up my disappointment. 5 years now, and it seems my interest is a bit wanned. But I want to ask (a) is there any college ,private airfield , organizations etc that gives full or half scholarship to international students to obtain their ppl with type rating nd cpl subsequently (b) are there individuals willing to do so even on a payback basis (c) online virtual sites that teach and issue ppl or cpl Any program NCAT, ilorin or enugu is running to minimize cost. Please your response will be highly appreciated |
| Re: Ask A Pilot... by Cannonleo(m): 12:26am On Feb 23, 2017 |
bxboss:I may not be a military officer but I do know a thing or two about this case scenario. Here is how it goes mind you this is my personal opinion. The Dasult dornier alpha jet took of from yola(105 strike group base) it was on a CAS mission ( closed air support mission) to aid ground troops in assaulting columns of hostiles before full engagement. (ie first assault) The co-ordinates were relayed by the signals officer via radio to opps lafiey doyles hq C and C structure, it was subsequently coveyed to yola base by that time the bird was already scrambled and enroute, subsequently adjustments were made as the pilot approached his target (atoll point) By that time I believe based on the recent insights onhave on new comms avalible , the main signals officer on ground had an authorized direct link to the pilot of the bird and relayed final co ordinates. Fire directive came directly from Maj Gen irabor I presume as the CO. Blame 1: the co ordinates given were wrong , 70% I think Blame 2: the pilot overshort his target ,banked steeply and probably went a raggy dive before releasing inertial mk 82 dumb bombs 55% probability Blame 3: pylons on wing station were not properly affixed 30% Blame 4 human error from pilot 59% prob Blame 5: fludity of hostlie movement forced last minute changes to co ordinates and engagement clearance was given without advice 62% My opinion |
| Re: Ask A Pilot... by Cannonleo(m): 12:58am On Feb 23, 2017 |
igwemoagbo:on of the hardest bunch of controls I have had to deal with is controlling pitch and yaw simultaneously on the black hawk in my simulator, helos are tough just they have limited ferry range but longer loiter time. Gosh why didn't I see this thread on time |
| Re: Ask A Pilot... by Originalsly: 6:04pm On Feb 23, 2017 |
Layman has resurfaced!.... at very busy airports with several strips.... especially at nights... how does the pilot know exactly on which one to touch down? ... noticed there are different colour lights on the tarmac...... are these part if it?.... or serve like streets to guide pilots to the deboarding gates? |
| Re: Ask A Pilot... by Cannonleo(m): 9:47pm On Feb 23, 2017 |
okikiosibodu:bro I salute you wella being looking for the leg since 2011 |
| Re: Ask A Pilot... by codesport(m): 11:50am On Mar 18, 2017 |
EdDave:Can I have private chat with you? my WhatsApp 08065415275 |
| Re: Ask A Pilot... by Olisa4all: 7:19pm On Mar 19, 2017 |
Originalsly:This should help https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Runway
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| Re: Ask A Pilot... by Olisa4all: 7:35pm On Mar 19, 2017 |
EdDave:So when airports don't have published Instrument Approaches for their runways, you're part of the people we should be asking and blaming |
| Re: Ask A Pilot... by EdDave(m): 9:59pm On Mar 19, 2017 |
Olisa4all:You should be blaming your leaders who know the right thing to do but are not ready. Don't shoot the messenger. |
| Re: Ask A Pilot... by daamazing(m): 11:05pm On Mar 21, 2017 |
Wow, wow, wow. Thats all I can utter,this thread is so so educational - inspiring. I just love the way the pilots and Geeks ran and are still running this group. I recently stumbled on this thread when a person was looking for aviation advice and he was asked to contact boeing777. I'm a IT savvy. I only have interests for 3 things, cars, gadgets, aviation. Men, big ups to all pilots, they rock abeg. Una try, you guys answer all questions professionaly even though you usually have busy schedules. I read all pages and posts one by one and I'm very happy and pleased I did so. Painful though Seun hasn't approved or Lemme say opened an aviation section, but not withstanding all is well. Planning on getting a simulator soon. |
| Re: Ask A Pilot... by okikiosibodu(m): 11:28am On Mar 23, 2017*. Modified: 4:08pm On Mar 25, 2017 |
This got my ribs cracking
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| Re: Ask A Pilot... by Nobody: 9:25pm On Mar 28, 2017 |
Boeing777pilot:I guess the word 'busy' is a pilot's best word in the dictionary haha |
| Re: Ask A Pilot... by sugah: 10:31am On Mar 29, 2017*. Modified: 11:43am On Mar 29, 2017 |
HLion:Aviate, navigate, communicate. Navigation includes Map interpretation, Meteorology, Flying by Navaids etc things you would be taught in flight school. But it wouldn't hurt you to read up stuff on your own. Schools depends on what you want to fly. Planks or Rotors. |
| Re: Ask A Pilot... by okikiosibodu(m): 12:28am On Jun 08, 2017 |
sugah:Now that is classify..... Fixed wings vs rotary wings. I respect your choice of words
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| Re: Ask A Pilot... by okikiosibodu(m): 12:35am On Jun 08, 2017 |
Hehehehejehe
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| Re: Ask A Pilot... by okikiosibodu(m): 10:21pm On Jun 24, 2017 |
Keep the thread airborne! . . . don't Let it Stall . . . |
| Re: Ask A Pilot... by mjksho(m): 4:49pm On Jun 25, 2017 |
I read all 24 pages in one day. This is a very interesting thread. |
| Re: Ask A Pilot... by okikiosibodu(m): 9:36pm On Jul 03, 2017 |
This is Alpha Charlie a one Two Niner, approaching runway 022, causing at 220knots ant altitude 1000feet, requesting clearance for landing... Over?!
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| Re: Ask A Pilot... by Olisa4all: 7:25am On Jul 04, 2017 |
okikiosibodu:"OVER"? |
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