eerste vlucht connie aviodrome N749NL
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- toppiero
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eerste vlucht connie aviodrome N749NL
de connie zal zsm vliegen
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And last weekend they said they were still looking for a flight-engineer that has to be trained first, and for a lot of money too. Be aware no one on the planet has flown a L749 during the last two years or more, so people that are current to provide training might also be tough to find. Given the time left in 2008 now, I think it's going to be a tough call, to have a first flight this year. I'm afraid this is just a mail from the propagandadepartment, and you give to much credits to it. I've seen these kind of statements about the Connie for a long time now, and I think we all know a first flight since delivery from Schiphol to Lelystad still has to happen. (And if the FAA is willing to be very supportive to this plane...... I doubt it).
De Zamboni heeft kramp in zijn achterwiel
Jan Maarten Smeets, Heerenveen 31 oktober 2009
Jan Maarten Smeets, Heerenveen 31 oktober 2009
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As the joke goes: "We're from the FAA, and we're here to help"aviodromefriend wrote:(And if the FAA is willing to be very supportive to this plane...... I doubt it).
Seriously though, the aircraft will have to be issued a SFA (Special Flight Authorisation) by the FAA, and in this last year the FAA have become a lot stricter in issuing these (for a number of reasons).
The amount of paperwork, time and money just for that is high enough, and once that's been done, IVW will still have to issue a separate approval for flights within Dutch airspace. Also, considering that the B-25 of the DBAF was "encouraged" to change to the PH- register (allows IVW more control and oversight), I wonder how long before the same thing happens to the Connie?
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They want to have a dutch crew. (If they have to fly in Yanks for every single event, costs will raise even more ) During delivery it was flown by a team from the (then) MATS Conny, although the co-pilot was dutch then to. And AFAIK the flight engineer was a UK citizen, doing some work for the MATS Conny one month a year.patrick@tediek.com wrote:are the pilots for the connie dutch? I know at the time the plane was flown by Americans from the USA.
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aviodromefriend wrote:They want to have a dutch crew. (If they have to fly in Yanks for every single event, costs will raise even more ) During delivery it was flown by a team from the (then) MATS Conny, although the co-pilot was dutch then to. And AFAIK the flight engineer was a UK citizen, doing some work for the MATS Conny one month a year.patrick@tediek.com wrote:are the pilots for the connie dutch? I know at the time the plane was flown by Americans from the USA.
Yes, and the MATS Connie has been grounded forever, so there is no other 749 in the air(and a current crew either) to train a Dutch crew. So forget the whole story....
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They don't have to stay current, as the MATS Connie is now static only in a museum in Korea. It even can't fly anymore as two engines are not airworthy as they broke down at the dutch Connie.patrick@tediek.com wrote:right, but when there is no other 749, how does the mats crew stay current?Yes, and the MATS Connie has been grounded forever, so there is no other 749 in the air(and a current crew either) to train a Dutch crew. So forget the whole story
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