What would cause the failure of a turbine blade ? The composite material ? Or the EDM'ed cooling holes ? Or something else, perhaps ??
Jump to postOh, interesting !! Would love to know what time they're leaving, so I could head to HAM and watch them depart.
Sorry if this has already been addressed in this thread and I missed it, but: If airlines are so swiftly phasing out their 4-engine aircraft (A380, B747), then why is LH hanging onto their A340 fleet for so long ? What I'm further asking is: What are the chances that they'll pull their A340s by the ...
Jump to postWhat's so special about LH Technik Manilla ? I mean, why did BA recently send their A380s to LH Technik Manilla for service, when there's a LH Technik much closer in Hamburg ?? Is there some logistical or technical superiority to the Manilla facility ? Or was it a simple matter of scheduling ?? Than...
Jump to postI'm curious to know how full (or empty) the still-ongoing commercial flights are operating at between Europe and America after President Trump's travel restrictions. Does anybody have any information on this ? Are they flying mostly empty ?? Or still at capacity ? Maybe some airlines are carrying mo...
Jump to postWith the upcoming cessation of commercial flights between Europe & America, will this have any impact on intercontinental mail deliveries ? I was under the impression that a lot of mail between Europe & America goes via cargo on commercial flights, but I could be mistaken. Thanks in advance !
Jump to postuta999 wrote:Surely it would be quicker and easier to provide Flightradar24 to all military units, who are stupid enough to shoot at an airliner, lit up like a Christmas tree flying out of an international airport.
Amazing how Iran came out immediately just hours after the crash saying it was a technical problem. They’ve been caught red handed. I’d expect most airlines to pull flights from Tehran now. Agreed. At the same time, though, I recognize that public relations are at work, and that they have a strong ...
Jump to postWhy do so many people believe corporate media blindly, and why do we continue to let them slander, lie to us, and continue to let them use their bias to control how we live our lives? Simple: Most people don't really care to learn what is factually correct; they just want reinforcement that what th...
Jump to postcaliboy93 wrote:What are the quality of life differences between India and America?
The right still kills more people than the left and islamists combined by a big multiple, but I'm sure you'll continue to ignore that reality. What is your source for that claim ? There's a wonderful opus titled 'Encyclopedia of Wars' which documents all known historical conflicts, their causes, es...
Jump to postTo be an 'antifa apologist' necessitates the defense of felony assault and battery. Then the silence is even easier to explain: there are none on this forum. "...on this forum" ? Whoever said anything about your or my claim being limited solely to what's written on this forum ?? Assuredly...
Jump to postThe "antifa apologists" are not in the business of defending g [sic] felons... Per Black's Law Dictionary - "FELONY (noun), a crime sufficiently serious to be punishable by death or a term in state or federal prison, as distinguished from a misdemeanor which is only punishable by con...
Jump to postFor years and years we've been hearing about the declining quality of the American education system, but it always seemed so abstract; we never felt the actual effects of these reports... until now. The most glaring outward demonstration of this today, I believe, is the fact that more and more "...
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It should go the same as any EU airport customs control. They'll probably want to see that you have a return flight booked within 90 days of your arrival, and they may ask for details on where you're staying.
Standard procedure.
LittleSprocket wrote:It’s odd how the local antifa apologists haven’t commented on this clear case of left wing violence. I could swear that they scream and holler on here that it never occurs.
I suggest you learn how to read English properly. Just because the HAM base is closing, does not mean it will not be served be other based aircraft. How difficult is that for you to understand? Dublin-Hamburg will be served by a DUB based aircraft so please, enough wit your false information. Also ...
Jump to postAdmittedly, I'm no big Ryanair fan, but cutting their HAM-DUB service is saddening. I know many people here in HAM who take advantage of their cheap fares to go to Ireland for weekend pleasure trips. Hopefully it's just a seasonal closure.. :? Sources: https://www.aerotelegraph.com/en/ryanair-is-cl...
Jump to postleghorn wrote:an extra 5 euro airport tax suits lufthansa. 5 euro is near enough the total profit Ryanair makes per passenger.
LGAviation wrote:@OP: You mention the termination of the HAM-DUB route which gave me personally two of the greatest short trips ever but I can't find any mention of that in the links. Is it staying or am I overlooking something there?
HAM is a tragically bad airport to operate from. Continuous constructions, apron congestion, slow services, lack of buses, low quality handling staff, bomb disposals etc. Only yesterday the whole baggage sorting system was out for a lenghty period of time then the airport was closed completely earl...
Jump to postFlyRow wrote:787Max? typo?
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Admittedly, I'm no big Ryanair fan, but cutting their HAM-DUB service is saddening. I know many people here in HAM who take advantage of their cheap fares to go to Ireland for weekend pleasure trips. Hopefully it's just a seasonal closure.. :? Sources: https://www.aerotelegraph.com/en/ryanair-is-clo...
Jump to postAesma wrote:dik909 wrote:EDM machine technician
Electronic Dance Music machine technician ?
I've also experienced the same. Must be a bug. I'm sure that the admins are aware..
Jump to postYears ago I was in a café and I/we suddenly heard the sounds of angry cats hissing & fighting. Everyone perked up, looking around expecting to see two brawling cats emerge from underneath a table, only to discover that it was someone's ringtone. :lol: Needless to say, it left quite an impression...
Jump to postgatibosgru wrote:Am I wrong in thinking this is actually not all that uncommon? Not saying it's ok, just that it happens more often than it makes its way to a.net.
Not looking forward to traveling from ATL to FRA or AMS narrow body, which would fit these new planes perfectly Just curious: why not ? Wouldn't your seat area be basically the same ?? I could be wrong, but perhaps your comment touches on an unspoken assumption among most commercial passengers whic...
Jump to postBut nobody knows what was there before the beginning so why not just say that you do not know instead of making it up? Or agreeing with other people who made it up (amounts to the same thing). The BGV theorem only seems to show that there could have been a beginning, if that was the start then it c...
Jump to post'Cosmic Background Microwave Radiation' shows this isn't common knowledge with you because everyone terms it the CMB, Even Google makes it easy - here Google->The cosmic microwave background (CMB, CMBR - 'see that CMB' ), in Big Bang cosmology, is electromagnetic radiation as a remnant from an earl...
Jump to postDo you even grasp the importance of the establish CMB? The Cosmic Microwave Background...if you can't make the connection of it's importance with the Big Bang...like I said, stay away or you'll hurt some healthy brain cells. The above words are the clearest demonstration of your abject ignorance (a...
Jump to postPlease refrain from posting biased sources for your arguments. Stahp !! https://yourlogicalfallacyis.com/genetic So I believe science to be the source of truth for maximising effectiveness in the physical world I live in. I have witnessed myself the repeatable successes of its benefits and I tried ...
Jump to postWhat makes you so sure philosophy is correct? Congratulations ! You have just displayed the first hint of critical thought !! The answer to your question is: http://theconversation.com/how-do-you-know-that-what-you-know-is-true-thats-epistemology-63884 I haven't had any [philosophical training], Wh...
Jump to postThe biggest issue I have with FEers is they don’t use the brains they have to question what they observe with their own eyes every single day. Hearing ya. I blame it on the popular misconception that literacy equals intelligence. Sorry, no. From the fact that one can read and write, it doesn't foll...
Jump to postAre A and B doing enough R&D on a replacement for the turbofan, using clean electric propulsion? "Clean" electric is a complete myth; that electricity is still generated somewhere via coal, hydro, nuclear, wind power. Just because an electric car/plane puts out no visible exhaust does...
Jump to postEven 2.500years ago. They indeed did also quite a good job in calculated the circumference of the earth. So these flat earthers are flatly denying 2.500years of science. Whatever does float your boat I guess. I brought up Eratosthenes' experiment to a flat earther I know and his response was, "...
Jump to postWhile many times experiments have been run trying to re-create the conditions of early Earth, no one has ever been able to get all those organic molecules to self-replicate and start what we'd consider life. Until someone can show what sparked life into existence or can make it happen via one of th...
Jump to postI would assume anything I have no evidence for doesn’t exist, my brain doesn’t have the capacity to encompass all possibilities, I have to accept those which first seem reasonable. If anything what happened was that my point was mistaken through inadvertent miscommunication which quite aptly shows ...
Jump to postI'm not really that interested in looking for the best arguments for the existence of god, there are more important and fruitful things than searching for what isn't there... You've betrayed yourself by revealing your philosophical presuppositions; you first assume that God doesn't exist, rather th...
Jump to postAs a general concept, it's pretty difficult to prove that something doesn't exist. I'm sorry, but that's simply wrong. It is extremely easy to prove a negative, and we do it all the time; we can prove that there are no Zen Buddhists in the United States Senate, for example, or that there are no liv...
Jump to postflipdewaf wrote:I'm not really that interested in looking for the best arguments for the existence of god, there are more important and fruitful things than searching for what isn't there...
Why would anyone want to travel to North Korea in the first place? Because it's a very interesting country, very unique. Very different from the rest of the world. Reminds me of: You can get a good look at a T-bone by sticking your head up a cow's @$$, but wouldn't you rather take the butcher's wor...
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Jump to postWell it would have to depend on the claim, the evidence and the impact the the facts vs the evidence actually has. Lets for arguments sake say that it wasn't actually Caesar that crossed and 'lookalike' that crossed the the Rubicon in charge of his armies then technically the statement is false but...
Jump to postThe veracity about a claim of historical accuracy but not that the claim itself is true. Well, if someone claims that Caesar crossed the Rubicon, and it can be shown that he did, then the claim it true. So, in essence, we discover the truth/falsity of a claim after the process of assessing its vera...
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