Nolinor Aviation Starts New Airline
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Did I miss what OWG stands for????
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Off we go to cuba with a tech stop in Orlando
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Lift for what? Sunwing has 14 airplanes sitting (practically) idle.I hope this isn't a secret partnership with Sunwing to provide lift.
They do have one thing going for them though.....
The paint job is much better than Flair!
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Well if pax don't show up as they plan, they can probably get another gig flying Justin's costumes and canoes around like during the last election. They have made their opening announcement that was two years in the planning. Did anyone see a destination named or coupled with a hotel? Maybe they know something that no one else does, like the day Justin will rescind the 14 days quarantine policy. Until that happens not many will book holidays south.
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Care to share more for the sake of anyone looking to apply here in a year or so when things start moving? (And because I'm nosey...)Cavalier44 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 07, 2020 7:18 pm In the nearly ten years I’ve been a part of the aviation industry in this country, I’ve had the pleasure of working with several ex-Nolinor employees including both pilots and flight attendants, some of whom would later become close friends. Interestingly, I’ve never heard someone make a single positive statement about this company. I hope they don’t treat their customers in the same manner they allegedly treat their employees.
Based on their social media platform you'd think they're the safest, most amazing, coolest pilot employer in the country!
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no doubt
prolly an old clapped out fried chicken hauler
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I know. I'm talking about when they start flying again. Sunwing tends to use other airlines when they want to test out new markets or if load factors are low out of certain gateways. Last season they used Swoop.
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Touché !
Some of their A320s didnt even have GPS until a few years ago. Let's not even talk about ADS-B.
The B734 had issues with Alberta-South runs. Quebec-South runs pose no range issues for the B734. Their website says a range of 2,500nm, but the following maps are with an official Boeing range of 2,060nm with 147 pax, which I trust more.
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The 400 is the wrong plane for this type of “mission”
Ask Flair..
OWG...tough name IMHO, it’s a mouth full
Ask Flair..
OWG...tough name IMHO, it’s a mouth full
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Throw some winds in, throw some enroute weather in, throw no close alternate airports in. Now enjoy your stopover somewhere other then your destination. Then throw in new duty regs and enjoy a night on OMG’s dime.
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They mean ADS-B. There are still a lot of 705 company airframes with no ADS-B in Canada.
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Maybe ADS C? It uses satellite.
ADS B uses mode S transponder and ground stations that doesn’t require radar. Although ADS B does require GPS for position determination.
ADS B uses mode S transponder and ground stations that doesn’t require radar. Although ADS B does require GPS for position determination.
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In regards to tech stops. If the tickets are cheaper than competitors, low yield passengers don’t really care.
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OWG is code for OMG!
Keep the dirty side down.
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How does it work in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean then?
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Last edited by BTD on Thu Jul 09, 2020 6:41 am, edited 1 time in total.
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I don’t believe it does. That is ADS C works in the middle of the ocean. Although your ADS B could be communicating with other ADS B capable aircraft nearby. ADS B needs satellite navigation (gps) for position, but then uses transponder and ground stations to pass that to ATC.
Automatic dependent surveillance–broadcast (ADS–B) is a surveillance technology in which an aircraft determines its position via satellite navigation and periodically broadcasts it, enabling it to be tracked. The information can be received by air traffic control ground stations as a replacement for secondary surveillance radar, as no interrogation signal is needed from the ground. It can also be received by other aircraft to provide situational awareness and allow self-separation. ADS–B is "automatic" in that it requires no pilot or external input. It is "dependent" in that it depends on data from the aircraft's navigation system.[1]
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Your information is not correct.BTD wrote: ↑Thu Jul 09, 2020 6:41 am I don’t believe it does. That is ADS C works in the middle of the ocean. Although your ADS B could be communicating with other ADS B capable aircraft nearby. ADS B needs satellite navigation (gps) for position, but then uses transponder and ground stations to pass that to ATC.
https://www.navcanada.ca/en/products-an ... ads-b.aspx
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Space-based ADS-B
NAV CANADA is part of a joint venture, called Aireon, with Iridium Communications and air navigation service providers from the UK (NATS), Ireland (IAA), Italy (ENAV) and Denmark (Naviair)
Aireon has expanded air traffic surveillance to the entire planet by installing ADS-B receivers on a constellation of 66 Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites.
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https://www.skybrary.aero/index.php/Aut ... ct_(ADS-C)
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Definition
Automatic dependent surveillance — contract (ADS-C): means by which the terms of an ADS-C agreement will be exchanged between the ground system and the aircraft, via a data link, specifying under what conditions ADS-C reports would be initiated, and what data would be contained in the reports. (ICAO)
Description
Although the names are similar, ADS-C and ADS-B are two different applications.
Automatic dependent surveillance - broadcast (ADS-B), like Primary Surveillance Radar (PSR) and Secondary Surveillance Radar (SSR) is an ATS surveillance system which allows ATC to automatically and repeatedly access data from all suitably equipped aircraft and both use and re-broadcast it to suitably equipped other aircraft within range.
Automatic dependent surveillance - contract (ADS-C) uses the same systems on board the aircraft to automatically transmit similar information - aircraft position, altitude, speed, elements of navigational intent and meteorological data - only to one or more specific Air Traffic Services Unit (ATSU) or AOC [1] facilities for surveillance and/or route conformance monitoring.
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