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October 6, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, fppilot said: But wonder just what types of aircraft parts can be airshipped in one of these. When I flew the Dreamlifter, we used to carry the 787 fuselage. It is a pretty noisy cockpit and cramped upper deck. Despite its appearance, it flies very nice. Freshly retired after 41 unforgettable years on the Boeing 747. The flying days may be behind me, but the memories never will be. Now I have the privilege of sharing those experiences—and continuing to learn alongside the next generation of pilots—in the Level D simulator. Aviation has a way of keeping us all pilots, no matter how many hours we've logged.
October 6, 20232 yr Makes sense a passenger 747 would absorb a lot of the noise and vibrations into the seats, panels, overhead bins, carpeting and even the passengers themselves, the Dreamlifter you have a giant metal tube behind the flight deck and not a lot to absorb the noise Matthew Kane I'm Dyslexic, what's an error to you is not to me
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