Ask Captain Lim ~ All about Aviation

Saturday, 10 May 2008
Home
Saturday, 10 May 2008
Main Menu
Home
Welcome
Ask Me
Forum
Disclaimer
Privacy
Search
Links
Pilot Career
Becoming a Pilot
Female Pilots
Education
Medical Examination
Eyesight
Height
Age
Interviewing Process
Aptitude Tests
Flight Simulator
Training
Technical Questions
OnLine Stores
Professional Pilot
General
Licenses & Ratings
A320 Training Videos
Salary
Job Opportunities
Flying
Air Travel
Airways
Ditching
Dr JB Lim's Corner
Emergencies
ETOPS
Fear of Flying
Flying on the Boeing 777
Flying the Plane
Medical
Profession
Pilot Career
Aviation
Airlines
Airplanes
Airports
Air Crash
Air Crash Investigations
Air Safety
Humor
B777 Photo/Routes/Seats
Video
Stories, Truths & Myths
Weather
Air Turbulence
Contrails
Crosswinds
Icings
Lightnings
Night Flights
Thunderstorms
Windshears

Click Here for Searches on Weather News & Forecast
Syndicate

Google
 


Could the crash of the BA Boeing 777 be due to water in the fuel?

Written by Capt Lim, on 16-04-2008

Published in : Flying, Flying on the Boeing 777

Dear Captain Lim,

I read from a Chinese Aviation magazine (April 2008) about this subject. It was reported that the crash was probably due to the existence of water (a natural phenomenon) in the fuel. The water was frozen solid when the giant plane was enroute from Beijing to London via the Artic Ocean. The frozen water or existence of mould blocked the fuel supply to the engines. As a result, the engines ignored the instruction of the flight computer to a small increase in power during its final approach. Was this a reasonable guess as to the cause of the crash?

Also, have all 777 pilots been trained to handle a complete engine failure during the final approach? I'm going to fly on a Boeing 777 on the same route in June 2008. Shall I consider choosing other airlines using other kind of aircraft?

Best Regards,

Janus Poon

User comments Save this to del.icio.us Read more...
 
Do the MD-90s have similar design problem as the MD-83s?

Written by Capt Lim, on 15-04-2008

Published in : Aviation, Air Crash Investigations

Dear Captain!

The Alaska Airlines tragedy in January 2000 happened because there was no redundant system to the jackscrew in the tail assembly of the MD-83.

My question is about the MD-90s as a lot of them are still in service. Do they also have similar design problem?

Thanks,

Talha

User comments Save this to del.icio.us Read more...
 
What improvements have been made after the Swiss Air tragedy?

Written by Capt Lim, on 15-04-2008

Published in : Aviation, Air Crash Investigations


Dear Captain Lim,

I have been reading about the Swiss Air Flight 111. I remember when it happened and what an awful tragedy it was.

My question is - what improvements have been made since 1998, so that a similar tragedy would never occur again? Also, is there a difference between Airbus and Boeing in this regard?

Finally, do you feel that the pilots of Flight 111 could have made a safe landing if they had been more decisive and immediately diverted for an emergency landing?

Thanks,

Raymond


User comments Save this to del.icio.us Read more...
 
Can female pilots have successful marriages?

Written by Capt Lim, on 13-04-2008

Published in : Pilot Career, Female Pilots

Hi Captain Lim,

I have read some of your responses to ladies aspiring to be pilots. However, there are a few things they never seem to ask. I know airline pilots can be very busy and I always wonder if it is possible for lady pilots to maintain fulfilling relationships with the opposite sex.

Is it even possible for then to have successful marriages considering the traditional roles of women. Can they even have children?

Naketa,

Jamaica

User comments Save this to del.icio.us Read more...
 
Are aptitude tests for selecting pilots the same for all airlines?

Written by Capt Lim, on 09-04-2008

Published in : Pilot Career, Aptitude Tests


Hello Captain Lim,

Thank you so much for your website that has helped many aspiring pilots. I have always wanted to be an airline pilot. Last year I applied for the Kenya Airways ab-initio pilot trainee program and I have been invited for the aptitude test on Wednesday at 8.00am Kenya time.

Please write to me soonest explaining what I should expect. Could the aptitude tests by Kenya Airways be any different from Cathay Pacific or Malaysia Airlines that I read in your website?

I will treasure your help so much.

Thank You.

Jeff


User comments Save this to del.icio.us Read more...
 
How do pilots handle the Airbus A330 engine failure?

Written by Capt Lim, on 03-04-2008

Published in : Flying, Emergencies


Dear Captain Lim,

I read from the Hong Kong Newspaper about Dragonair KA991's engine failure accident when the plane was heading towards HK from Beijing.

Can you tell me how the pilots handle such an emergency? From the photo, I saw one of the engine blade broken (near the engine casing) which damaged the adjoining blades and the engine cowling.

How often this kind of situation happens in the aviation industry. KA991 is Airbus A330 with the age of just 2.3 year!

Many thanks,

Danny Chau


User comments Save this to del.icio.us Read more...
 
<< Start < Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next > End >>

Results 7 - 12 of 85

Free Page Rank Tool

Latest Comments
Would a marijuana possession...
Mr.
Would a single expunged marijuana...
09/05/08 17:55 More...
By Aaron Kinberg

Old Aviators and Old...
The Mustang story . . .
Hello, My name is Lea MacDonald, and as...
04/05/08 08:32 More...
By Lea

Why was Boeing 777 pilot...
Cathay Boeing 777 Captain loses appeal..
For the latest on the above, please...
19/04/08 14:55 More...
By Captain Lim

Malaysia Airlines Cadet...
don"t be so stress
:) hai...i'm also got the same problems...
17/04/08 03:38 More...
By airliners

Could this accident have been...
Accident report
Just as an info, the official Transport...
16/04/08 15:47 More...
By Johnny Lai

© 2008 Ask Captain Lim ~ All about Aviation
Joomla! is Free Software released under the GNU/GPL License.