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BA to offer more connections to Africa
Chilly8 wrote:
A number of the "budget" airlines, most notably Southwest, do not publish their schedules on Expedia, Travelocity, or any of the major travel sites, so I have to rely on UT for schedules from these airlines, so I updates the schedules often from these flight sim download sites. If you want to fly WN, why go to Expedia? Are you Proggie's son? |
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"Jeff" wrote in
. net: "Chilly8" wrote in message ... "Gilberto Cidade" wrote in message ... http://www.flandersnews.be/cm/flande...1227_BA_Africa SN Brussels Airlines will have a worldwide network like its predessor, Sabena, did. One Ultimate Traffic schedule I downloaded for SN shows there will eventually be flights to Boston, Dallas, Chicago, and JFK, using A330 aircraft. There are a lot of future routes that you can download into UT now. All of these cities were previously served by Sabena from BRU And the future schedule I downloaded shows on daily flight into Hellinokin airport, in Athens. Actually, it shows flights into both Hellinokin and Venezielos airports, using A320 aircraft. Since this future schedule I downloaded shows one daily flight into Hellinokin on SN, than that shows that I am right, when I say that Athens has two airports. The flight into Hellinokin, when it begins operations, will leave Brussels daily at 11:45AM and arrive at Hellinokin at 4:07 PM. I show one flight to Hellinokin (ATX) and three into Venezielos (ATH) on a daily basis. It appears that will eventually have an A340 aircraft, as the schedule shows a flight from Brussels to NRT on an Airbus A-340. The schedule shows flights between Kinshasa and Brussels on Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday. To Kigali, I see three flgihts per week, one on Friday, and two in Monday. Chilly8, ever the idiot, has confused the old and out of business Sabena and the current Brussels Airlines with the SN Virtual Airlines Group, which is for simulator pilots and publishes virtual schedules under SN which combine flights from both airlines. Nice to play games with, but totally unrealated to the real world. Chilly8 has a major problem understanding the difference between reality and simulation. -- Marty Shapiro Silicon Rallye Inc. (remove SPAMNOT to email me) |
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"Chilly8" wrote in :
If the tanks were filled to 100 percent, when leaving Papeete, then Santiago De Cuba would be my first alternate of choice, it is the one other airport that can handle a 747. A 747 needs a 10,500 ft runway to take off again, and HAV and Santiago De Cuba have runways that are long enough. And the legally required reserves are 1 hour. If I drop below the 1 hour required reserve in FS Passengers I will be docked points. So based on that, I will go with 1 hour being the legally required reserve. Total BULL ****. You're just sticking your head further and further up your ass. If a 747 needs 10,500' to take off, Boeing could NOT deliver any of them to their customers. Paine Field, where Boeing builds the 747, does not have a 10,500' runway. It doesn't even have a 10,000' runway. You've been told this before, you moron. Maybe it will finally sink in. Go to the Boing web pages. They give the performance specs for a 747. Legally required reserves are the higher of the ICAO reserves or the airlines OPSPECs. Most common is 1 hour, which is what your game uses. -- Marty Shapiro Silicon Rallye Inc. (remove SPAMNOT to email me) |
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On 1/1/2008 2:50 PM Marty Shapiro ignored two million years of human
evolution to write: "Chilly8" wrote in : [usual lunatic crap] Total BULL ****. You're just sticking your head further and further up your ass. Marty, why do you enable this cretin? He's clearly a delusional moron incapable of separating his dimwitted little sim fantasy world from reality. Killfile the useless, worthless troll. -- dgs |
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"d.g.s." wrote in
: On 1/1/2008 2:50 PM Marty Shapiro ignored two million years of human evolution to write: "Chilly8" wrote in : [usual lunatic crap] Total BULL ****. You're just sticking your head further and further up your ass. Marty, why do you enable this cretin? He's clearly a delusional moron incapable of separating his dimwitted little sim fantasy world from reality. Killfile the useless, worthless troll. I've considered that and do ingore some of his posts. But when he gives out totally erroneous information, someone needs to correct him. There are many people who come to a forum like this looking for information and assholes like Chilly8 end up misleading them. I'm willing to listen to your opion and others. Should erroneous information by this asshole be corrected or just ignored and let others get burned if they follow it? Maybe an autoresponder with somehting like "Chilly8 is a simulator moron who knows nothing about the real world. Reliance on anything he claims in any of his posts may well cause problems for yourself. All his knowlege of flight schedules and aircraft operation come from games and he is too incompetent verify it with real airline schedules or aircraft manufacturer's performance specification provided on their web sites. He gets off by misleading anyone who reads his posts." -- Marty Shapiro Silicon Rallye Inc. (remove SPAMNOT to email me) |
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On 1/1/2008 3:52 PM Marty Shapiro ignored two million years of human
evolution to write: "d.g.s." wrote in : On 1/1/2008 2:50 PM Marty Shapiro ignored two million years of human evolution to write: "Chilly8" wrote in : [usual lunatic crap] Total BULL ****. Marty, why do you enable this cretin? He's clearly a delusional moron incapable of separating his dimwitted little sim fantasy world from reality. Killfile the useless, worthless troll. I've considered that and do ingore some of his posts. But when he gives out totally erroneous information, someone needs to correct him. There are many people who come to a forum like this looking for information and assholes like Chilly8 end up misleading them. Point. Chillbrain's computer needs to shut down permanently and catastrophically. I'm willing to listen to your opion and others. Should erroneous information by this asshole be corrected or just ignored and let others get burned if they follow it? Can you honestly imagine anybody with a lick of common sense not being able to figure out that Chillbrain's deck is shy a few cards, and that he's clearly a drooling slobbering moron? Maybe an autoresponder with somehting like "Chilly8 is a simulator moron who knows nothing about the real world. Reliance on anything he claims in any of his posts may well cause problems for yourself. All his knowlege of flight schedules and aircraft operation come from games and he is too incompetent verify it with real airline schedules or aircraft manufacturer's performance specification provided on their web sites. He gets off by misleading anyone who reads his posts." I suppose that would be simpler, and it would be smarter than the utter futility of actually attempting to engage the dimwitted nutjob. -- dgs |
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On 1/1/2008 6:07 PM Chilly8 ignored two million years of human evolution
to write: Well, one point Error: you are incapable of making a point. STFU, you useless blithering idiot. Go play in the middle of an eight-lane highway. -- dgs |
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Marty Shapiro wrote:
Again, your response totally ignores the situation where you are at max range, 30 minutes out from your destination, and have to divert. Where are you going to go if you are in a 747 30 minutes out from Havana so you will still have your legally required reserves when you start your approach at your alternate. If flying PPT-HAV, you wouldn't normally fly over the US. To get to the US would require flying past Cuba If you need fuel before getting to HAV, woudn't you stop at CUN or CZM? For reference, use the great circle mapper at http://gc.kls2.com/ |
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Chilly8 wrote:
Well, one point of my post was that if you do not LIVE in the United States, the Cuba travel restrictions DO NOT APPLY to you, even if you are a U.S. citizen. WRONG. If you really don't know this, look at the info on the OFAC website. The ability to evade detection is not the same thing as the restrictions not applying. |
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"Mr. Travel" wrote in message ... Marty Shapiro wrote: Again, your response totally ignores the situation where you are at max range, 30 minutes out from your destination, and have to divert. Where are you going to go if you are in a 747 30 minutes out from Havana so you will still have your legally required reserves when you start your approach at your alternate. If flying PPT-HAV, you wouldn't normally fly over the US. To get to the US would require flying past Cuba If you need fuel before getting to HAV, woudn't you stop at CUN or CZM? I'm fairly sure there will never be a Papeete-Havana flight. It can't see how it would make any economic sense. Cheers, George W Russell Bangalore |
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