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Why are all Singapore Airlines 777-200ER but some with derated engines?
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With SRN and SQI's engines re-rated to fly AKL and CHC, are they considered Trent 892s now or still 884?
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Originally posted by zvezda View PostElectronic Flight Bag. Until very recently, pilots had to carry around a huge briefcase of books containing data on airports, flight paths, etc. Making this electronic is a nice weight savings and convenience for pilots.
Here the Capt. turns on the EFB at 0:35 seconds into the video.
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The Capt. can even calculate takeoff speeds easily.
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The Capt. can even write up Trip Reports with it! (listen in at 1:25)
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Last but not least, you can't play Knock-knock, who's there? because the Capt. can see you! (watch at 1:07)
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It is a revolutionary tool indeed for the pilots!
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Originally posted by FN-GM View PostWhat is that please?
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Originally posted by Aulia Harun View Postsunnyday is indeed correct about that and the reason behind it is because all the 777s share literally the same cockpit layout and flight instrumentation.
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forget to add..they do not have crew rest facilities so you won't see them being used for JNB too
Originally posted by sunnyday View Postthey will have the same range and MTOW of the 772ERs but still the old oxygen system of the "772"
they are unable to do the european runs due to oxygen requirements over high terrain over kabul
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they will have the same range and MTOW of the 772ERs but still the old oxygen system of the "772"
they are unable to do the european runs due to oxygen requirements over high terrain over kabul
Originally posted by SilverChris View PostSo does that mean the derated 772s have the range of the 772ERs and can fly the longer routes that the latter does? Or is it impossible considering the MTOW
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So does that mean the derated 772s have the range of the 772ERs and can fly the longer routes that the latter does? Or is it impossible considering the MTOW
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I've read on here that -SQI and -SRN are no longer derated.
Are these currently the only 2 that have been done and where is SQ planning on flying these to?
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Originally posted by FN-GM View PostCan a pilot who pilots the 777 pilot all 3 types SQ have. Do they have a generic type rating. Can a 777 pilot operate the 777-200, 777-200ER, 777-300 & 777-300ER? Or because some have different engines does this not make it possible?
Thanks very much
Even if the engines being used is different (772 = RR Trent 884, 772ER = RR Trent 892, 77W = GE90-115B), the difference it makes for the pilots is minor. They would only have to worry about what primary engine parameter they have to monitor on the EICAS (EPR for RR powered 777s and N1 for GE powered 777s)
Going a bit off topic too here, but this is why Airbus utilizes "common cockpit philosophy". This means that the the cockpit layout is almost identical from the A318 to the A319, A320, A330, A340 and begins to slightly differ on the A380. I know of Airbus pilots who have told me that due to the similarity in the cockpit layout, an Airbus A320 pilot would only have to go through a "cross-crew qualification" course that lasts for several days and voila!, he/she is eligible to fly the A330. Same goes for A330 to A340, etc. This is why most low-cost carriers utilize an Airbus fleet, AirAsia, for example. A320 pilots can easily fly the A340 in AirAsia X in a matter of days, and the training doesn't cost much. Airbus aircraft are also generally cheaper than the Boeing rivals due to cost-efficiency.
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Originally posted by zvezda View PostI've tried.
I still don't know what you mean. All 777s have been built by Boeing.
SQ have never had any 777-200s that were not built as 777-200ERs. All SQ 777-200s are consider by Boeing to be 777-200ERs.
And I meant original B772s when I mentioned Boeing built B772s. Not B772ERs masquerading as B772s in SQ fleet.
Can they use the extra fuel tanks on those with derated engines?
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