Whitfield parish councillor Geoff Paxton, who has worked at airports for 40 years, called the incident "very rare" and one he had not seen in a long time. He said: "We used to have problems with blue ice [frozen human waste and disinfectant] on arrivals but that was because those toilets used to leak. Vacuum toilets in modern aircraft were much more secure, he explained. However, when there was less pressure below 6,ft [1,m], "it could well be that something came out of the vent at low altitude", he said.
Resident Andrew Hall, who was present at the virtual meeting, said water companies were fined "millions" when discharging sewage into rivers, and "when an aircraft dispatches it onto people's heads I think that's more heinous, frankly". Ms Davies said the resident had decided not to pursue an insurance claim.
This will usually involve operating long-haul routes. In some instances you may have to move airlines to do this, as some only cover short-haul flights. Pilots may move into office-based management roles and could combine this with some active flying time too. A small number move into senior positions within the wider industry as flight operations inspectors for the CAA or become specialised air accident investigators.
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View all transport and logistics vacancies. Add to favourites. Pilot training is expensive and highly competitive, but the role of a pilot is a challenging and rewarding career, full of responsibility while travelling the world As an airline pilot, you'll fly passengers or cargo on long or short-haul flights for leisure, business or commercial purposes.
Salary Salaries depend on the airline, the type of aircraft you're flying and your experience. Income figures are intended as a guide only. Working hours Expect to work unusual hours as being a pilot is not a 9am to 5pm job. What to expect You'll often be on standby so you'll need to live near the airport where you're based to get there at relatively short notice. If you work for a short-haul airline, you'll generally receive your shifts a month or two in advance.
If you're a long-haul airline pilot you'll spend greater periods of time away from home, flying long distances. You'll need to be able to adjust to different time zones and may regularly stay overnight at your destinations.
Pilots are restricted to flying hours per year. On scheduled airlines the workload is spread evenly throughout the year, while on charter airlines the summer months are busier than the winter months. The majority of commercial airline pilots are men, but more women are now entering the profession. Most of your time is spent sitting in the cockpit of the aircraft, and the majority of cockpits are designed with comfort in mind.
When planes have been grounded for some time, getting them ready to fly again means starting with simple things like removing the massive number of blanks -- engine protectors -- and tapes covering every hole, port or probe, explains licensed B1 aircraft engineer Steph Smith.
The jets will also need a good airing, she adds. Smith estimates that it takes more than man-hours to make a wide-body aircraft airworthy after storage, and around 40 man-hours for a narrow-body aircraft. The time it takes depends on both the size of the aircraft and how long it has been stored. Other tasks include changing fluids in the engines if they've been inhibited and reconnecting batteries.
Dealing with screaming toddlers. Extensive checks and procedures must be carried out before an aircraft can return to service. Engineers have to do a series of engine runs in accordance with the aircraft maintenance manual. With some of the newer aircraft, these tests need to be followed in the exact order and to the exact second otherwise it can fail the test and set you back a few hours, she says.
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