Fractional flight, one that selects rules from different regulatory groups to form a legally viable package?
Jump to postApparently ABC, NBC, CBS and Fox News refused to carry the speech because it was too political and too close to an election. https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/networks-refused-air-biden-address-live-too-political It looks like a few may have seen it on MSNBC, but not so much on CNN. https://ww...
Jump to post[quote="Avatar2go"] Thanks Avatar...it's a good read but it doesn't cut & paste very well. From section II B Precedent: To our knowledge the Special Counsel's investigation of potential obstruction is not similar to any reported case that the Department has previously charged under the...
Jump to postI don't think so. The OP clearly states that the airliner deaccelerated on takeoff during both segments of DFW-DOH. This is ridicules of course because who the hell would do that!!! Apparently shortly after takeoff the airliner reduced climb rate/thrust which would reduce the rate of acceleration. A...
Jump to post:checkmark: I like the way he dumped the 60% Senate rule for Federal Court Judicial appointees. That allowed him to stack the DC Court of Appeals but also allowed Trump to pick the next 3 Supreme Court justices...what a fool. I wonder if o'l numb-nuts Chuck Schumer will do the same with the Senate f...
Jump to postI am pro vaccine, but anti-mandate, but t he vaccine is a new type of vaccine and the long term affects just aren't known. We think we understand them, but those are just educated guesses since its a new technology. I don't fault someone for not wanting to take the vaccine. Just get yours and move ...
Jump to postAll depends on the politics higher up. Macron is there on a visit tomorrow… First head of state to meet MBS since… recent issues…. Quite an unpopular risky move with elections coming soon so the local media in France are predicting that it most be worth an awful lot of contracts…. According to this...
Jump to postIt's nice to see that Tom Sanderson is Director of Product Marketing for the 787. He certainly put a lot into it.
Jump to postDL757NYC wrote:
Good for you. I sold BA and bought VUG , and others
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Story breaking in Australia tonight. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/oct/25/australia-demands-answers-after-women-taken-from-qatar-airways-flight-and-strip-searched Essentially, it's alleged that after an aborted premature foetus was discovered in the Airport (DOH) women were removed from a ...
Jump to postHe was choking the lizard while signed into a Zoom election simulation discussion with other New Yorker writers. As long as he doesn't hit the camera lens? a small monitor window showing your own outgoing video stream could be helpful though .. :-) If you use Teams or Skype you get to see yourself....
Jump to postThe BLR route does throw up some interesting questions as it is indeed ~250nm further than the SFO sin route that struggled. My take here though is that whilst the two routes might superficially look similar the likely hood of encountering the winds that made the SFO-SIN route so difficult may well...
Jump to postHuh. Well, "extreme left" means different things to different people. And yes, it is a bit scary that we need the Supreme Court to protect us from our legislators! But we're used to it. Here in the US, I would say the defund the police movement is extreme left. Doesn't have a hope of gett...
Jump to postAn excellent example of what I think illustrates this: Roe vs Wade. Legalization of abortion is absolutely a political matter, not a justice matter. So from my point of view, it is interesting that the suprime court got actually involved in something like that. I do not know the finer points of thi...
Jump to postThat's odd. The balloons show up as large yellow balls. Is that what you've seen on the free site? I've been on following FR24 for years on their first 2 levels and have never seen balloons. On this 3rd level up (I forget the color but it's about $35 per year) the balloons are very noticable. Maybe...
Jump to postYou don't need a subscription to see them, they're visible to anyone who visits FR24. That's odd. The balloons show up as large yellow balls. Is that what you've seen on the free site? I've been on following FR24 for years on their first 2 levels and have never seen balloons. On this 3rd level up (...
Jump to postThanks COSPN. I'd thought that loon was somehow short for balloon. I was surprised to see them.
Jump to posthttps://www.flightradar24.com/HBAL102/245b58be I have a new Flightradar24 subscription and now see high altitude balloons. They are mainly in the tropics over South America and Africa. They're obviously just blowing in the wind but remain over land masses, none out over an ocean. Many are US registe...
Jump to postTesting of anti malaria drug in S Korea and China all prove it works ... Stanford University ... looks very promising ... https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/03/18/malarial-drug-chloroquine-effective-against-coronavirus/ Certantly worth repeating. :smile: I picked this up on Tucker Carlson's sh...
Jump to postI watched some of last year's taxi test videos and I did not see an upper beacon flashing in any of the videos I watched. I was also looking at the wing tip lights, they seem to be very dim as well. When I stop by PAE the first thing I look for is a flashing beacon along the flight line. They're ea...
Jump to postWhat do you all think of them Looks like a great flagship product on their new narrow body. Wish more airlines had a product like that. One day I hope they call it what it is, business class. I often travel between SEA and Central America in business class on AA or DL. It's always a narrow body and...
Jump to postBose QC 15. Full ear cover, comfortable with excellent noise canceling. I can speak clearly to anyone with the headphones on by simply pulling the audio input jack (it’s big). I wouldn’t fly without them. As for the crying child, a good pair of noise cancellers should nearly eliminate the engine dro...
Jump to postRush Limbaugh called him a cross-dresser.
Jump to postThe new Midfield Terminal is a stunning example of beautiful design paired with excellent function. The simple, but effective tram system and the well-placed moving walkways make it easy to transfer between gates. The services offered in the terminal are top-notch and DTW excels at handling incleme...
Jump to postn901wa wrote:What part of an engine would those be. They look rusty. Even the broken edges appear rusted. Jump to postLooks like they lost a Eng on takeoff. Parts of the LPT Blades & Vanes
BN747[/quote] Thanks, but your response is missing my point. Lincoln in 1862 was not a fortune teller,.... I just watched an episode of Crash Course: Focusing on the 17th Century Crisis & The 30 Year War...All European horrific, death, starvation, cannibalism, abject misery PLUS. I'm wondering j...
Jump to postI remember that back in March after the ET crash, the FAA was repeating its conviction that the MAX is safe and it won’t ground it, even after the finding that MCAS was again involved and despite being grounded by all the other relevant NAAs. Then, out of nowhere, Trump stepped in and decreed the g...
Jump to postHow come DL185 (ATL-PVG) is not a polar route today but DL583 (DTW-PVG) is!? I find it weird that DL185 has a very long flying time versus DL583 as its not polar. They can probably cut 1 hour off the flying time by flying polar off a flight that is already very long. ATL is south of DTW so an aircr...
Jump to postThe goal post here is to become the #1 rated airline to Europe and Latin America and significantly improve our standing across the Pacific. After the successful launch of the new Main Cabin service, focus will shift to DeltaOne ,Premium Select, and then domestic First. Keep Climbing SEA is my home ...
Jump to postThere was a time when electric nose wheels were all the rage. 1) Plane can push back itself (save $$$$) 2) Plane can taxi on just the APU, shut down the main engines and save $$$$. The concerns were cost and more importantly weight. What's the current state of this? Anyone buying them yet? Any new ...
Jump to postI don't get into the city much anymore, but wondering if anyone knows - did anyone take over the old Pyramid Alehouse across the street from the Mariners' stadium? If so, that might be a good spot. It's an easy walk from the light rail stadium station or the ferry dock and it's right off both I-5 a...
Jump to posthttps://www.pprune.org/archive/index.php/t-10746.html This from the link: Cat1234 30th Dec 2001, 14:02 The HF band is too low for Frequency Modulation (FM). An FM carrier contains all the audio (or digital) information and requires no extra modulator power for 100% modulation, plus it has other adv...
Jump to postI may be able to fly in, depending on the day. Anyone ok with places near Sea-Tac like Sharp’s, Mango Thai, or 13 Coins? It's often very difficult to drive through downtown Seattle, but a location in downtown works from both the north and south, as LH707330 said. If you're coming from SEA, light ra...
Jump to posthttps://www.pprune.org/archive/index.php/t-10746.html This from the link: Cat1234 30th Dec 2001, 14:02 "In normal Amplitude Modulation (AM) signal generation a carrier and two side bands are produced. The side bands are designated Upper Side Band (USB) and Lower Side Band (LSB). It is actually...
Jump to postThanks all. So will it be likely that EK will exceed the otherwise typical 12 year age for those birds? Any retirement date for EBF and EBH known so far... other than this year? As you pointed out in a previous post, the 77L is unique. I think EK, and others, will maintain that particular aircraft ...
Jump to postCNN has posted a "new video".
https://www.cnn.com/2019/01/21/us/maga- ... index.html
O Play dumb on your own time without my help. I am truly and deeply sorry that what actually happened didn't conform with what you wished had happened. Wait, what exactly happened that exonerated these kids? The fact that they were "approached"? That didn't change my view of events at all...
Jump to postxwb777 wrote:I'm sure the will, but I'd always thought they'd use it 1st on MEX. Jump to postMaybe Emirates will wait for the B777X?
One time Alaska tried to stop a 737 in AKN on anc-hnl They didn’t try...they did. Except I remember it being ANC-AKN-OGG. It looks like AS has been to AKN more than a few times. https://www.google.com/maps/uv?hl=en&pb=!1s0x56e877ceabb1d123%3A0x86d4014ae89e8e73!2m22!2m2!1i80!2i80!3m1!2i20!16m16!...
Jump to postJust reading this thread I'd think that Boeing made this airliner for Seattle. http://www.gcmap.com/mapui?P=sea-ams%0D%0Asfo-ams%0D%0Asea-mad%0D%0Asea-fra%0D%0Asea-cdg%0D%0Asea-lhr%0D%0Asfo-pvg%0D%0Asea-pvg%0D%0Asea-pek%0D%0Asea-icn%0D%0Asea-nrt%0D%0Aewr-tlv%0D%0Asea-osl%0D%0Asea-lim&R=3900nm%40...
Jump to postAs long as Singapore Airlines has the A380, Malaysia Airlines will have them. Interesting....How about as long as Airbus produces the A-380, Boeing will produce the B-747? Boeing, to some degree, produced the 748 to keep a price lid on the 380. Boeing can certainly cut pricing and string out the pr...
Jump to postTrav777, first, I like your thinking. I simply think Boeing cannot replace the MAX today without customer backlash and there is demand for the small widebody. Enough for scale to make it tougher on Airbus' next widebody. The A321LR/xLR will compete, but has the wrong wing and fuel system to be comp...
Jump to postIs that round cylinder the fuselage? Looks like a piece of space station. Yup...the Destiny Lab module. https://www.futureofflight.org/destiny As for the 741 tail, it's been repainted blue with large block letters "THE FUTURE IS BUILT HERE." Most of the displays around and above it have b...
Jump to postThis photo of a 747-8 vertical tail fin is on a-net's home page. Is it of an actual 748 part or did someone simply repaint the old display (from a B-742 I think)?
Thanks,
Cary
https://www.airliners.net/photo/Boeing/B ... -8/5335011
You’ll also find that the barking dog is much faster and louder after a single engine taxi in. This is because of the pressure difference between the green and yellow hydraulic systems. After a single engine taxi in the green system slowly loses pressure as the engine winds down, while the yellow g...
Jump to postWhy do you think it would change? A dummy booking showed me that the A346 is still running the route. I thought it might change because I'd just finished reading the thread and saw many destinations that had been canceled, a list of 12 or so that remained, but nothing about CPT. I know that just be...
Jump to postJames Bond made English Ovals popular in the mid '60s and I smoked a few of them. They were considered exotic and exclusive to us high school kids. To an adolescent, smoking is all about peer pressure; and the manufactures know it. If they can't get you to smoke by 18 years of age, you won't. Just t...
Jump to postAn EO is intended to define policy, not to clarify the constitution. This would be an extreme misapplication of an Executive Order. Executive Orders are required to be supported by the Constitution — this has been held by the Supreme Court, and this instance would certainly not differ. As EOs are l...
Jump to postThe "jurisdiction" clause was meant to exclude diplomats. Diplomats are under the jurisdiction of their home governments and are generally immune from the jurisdiction of the state in which they are posted (with some limits and exceptions, of course). They can be expelled, but they are ge...
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