June 17, 201411 yr easyjet is 6 or 12 depending on the route. CI50 is sometimes authorised due to commercial//operational reasons on the day
July 20, 201411 yr Anyone no what CI Singapoore use on the 77W i have a CI from 2013 of 150 not sure if it has changed
July 20, 201411 yr Commercial Member Frontier Airlines A318/A319: 6-8 (may as well be 0 though) Kyle Weber (Private Pilot, ASEL; Flight Test Engineer)Check out my repaints and downloads, all right here on AVSIM
July 29, 201411 yr Anybody know the 777-200LR cost index for PIA? Thanks! PIA are using a cost index of 180 on all their 777s (-200ER, -200LR and -300ER). But they use the following speeds: CLB: 310 / 0.84 CRZ: LRC DES: 0.84 / 310 These are 100% accurate and verified. Get in touch if you'd like to know my sources. Thanks, Iqbal
July 29, 201411 yr What is the CI for US Airways? I asked my captain yesterday. He said we've been using 33 on the narrow body Airbus fleet for years now. Howard H. "You must be the change you wish to see in the world" -Mahatma Gandhi
July 30, 201411 yr I asked my captain yesterday. He said we've been using 33 on the narrow body Airbus fleet for years now. yep, very simple. Appr. Airbus=30. Boeing =45. Been using those numbers for yrs with very accurate fuel burns.
July 30, 201411 yr Southwest is now 20. It is the same for the 300/500/700/800. Daniel Wasinski, SWA5594, Senior Captain, Southwest Virtual Airlines "Without a heart, it's just a machine."
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