Capt Lim

Mobile at 35,000 Feet!

At one time, mobile phone usage was totally banned on board aircraft, but now, the path is set for airborne use of smartphones and other electronic devices. Image: Getty (Travel 3Sixty). Do mobile phone signals really interfere with navigational flight instruments? The truth is, these signals can have a strong impact on the surroundings. A …

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Call Signs in the Skies

An Air Traffic Control Tower. Xanadu 212 – this would be a call sign specifically used by AirAsia X pilots on a flight to a destination in Australia (AirAsia X has designated that flights into Australia begin with the number ‘2’). A call sign is an alphanumeric code that uniquely identifies a carrier, and is …

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Passage to Hawaii

Sources: Travel 3Sixty. As AirAsia X commenced flights to Hawaii in June, I feel this milestone warrants a deviation from my usual stories revolving around the technical know-how of flying, and a closer look at some of the preparations involved in launching this exotic destination. In February, AirAsia X announced four weekly flights to Hawaii …

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A Meticulous Plan

A plane carrying out an Instrument Landing System (ILS) Approach. As a pilot, I’m often asked, “How do pilots plan flight routes?” My answer is always “Meticulously.” There are numerous factors to consider when planning a flight route, and all safety requirements must be met in order for a route to be approved. And rest …

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From the Skies to the Bar

After an illustrious aviation career, Captain Lim sets sight on legal industry. By MENG YEW CHOONG (The Star, Malaysia) NATION Monday, 05 Apr 2021 PETALING JAYA: Most senior citizens would probably be content to take it easy, especially after being retrenched last year at the age of 74. But for former commercial airline pilot Capt …

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