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Wingnut Ninja posted:It's when they add a -1 setting that you really start getting worried. Only fighters and some bombers have the -1 pilot option, it's the ejection seat handle
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FuturePastNow posted:Only fighters and some bombers have the -1 pilot option, it's the ejection seat handle worked for the F-106!
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# ? Feb 12, 2022 04:30 |
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Yawn, call me when they get to imaginary numbers
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# ? Feb 12, 2022 05:35 |
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Mortabis posted:Yawn, call me when they get to imaginary numbers Flight plan must be filed on a Möbius strip.
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https://avherald.com/h?article=4f47cac0 incident: Air Asia A320 near Kuching on Feb 10th 2022, snake on the plane By Simon Hradecky, created Friday, Feb 11th 2022 15:15Z, last updated Friday, Feb 11th 2022 15:15Z An Air Asia Airbus A320-200, registration 9M-RAN performing flight AK-5748 from Kuala Lumpur to Tawau (Malaysia), was enroute at FL330 over the South China Sea about 250nm westnorthwest of Kuching (Malaysia) when a snake appeared in the overhead lockers in the passenger cabin. The crew diverted the aircraft to Kuching for a safe landing about 45 minutes later. A replacement A320-200N registration 9M-RAL continued the flight and reached Tawau with a delay of about 5:50 hours. The occurrence aircraft is still on the ground in Kuching about 28 hours after landing.
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# ? Feb 12, 2022 06:51 |
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Last time I made a reference to a certain 2006 action film starring Samuel L. Jackson, I got a three‐day probation, so this time I won’t say anything about how the TV dub is the superior version.
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# ? Feb 12, 2022 07:03 |
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On a Monday to Friday plane?
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# ? Feb 12, 2022 07:32 |
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Charles posted:On a Monday to Friday plane? The mother-father snakes? I wish real planes had all the poo poo movie planes do. Basements, kitchens, attics, back rooms, escape pods, elevators, all of it!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2V1ZmMrPqQ
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FunOne posted:The mother-father snakes? Basement: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxS2RR-Vx_s Kitchen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vs1GWCmNkAM Attic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1uVslTF_R8 Back room: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4gGJnUtQZE Escape pod: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CxEeKWy45IQ Elevator: (I wouldn't be surprised if there's a cargo plane with some kind of integrated lift but I'm not familiar with any)
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Wingnut Ninja posted:(I wouldn't be surprised if there's a cargo plane with some kind of integrated lift but I'm not familiar with any) i might be totally wrong but i think most passenger planes also have lifts for trolleys, if those count
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# ? Feb 12, 2022 23:37 |
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If you obscure the maximum weight and number of occupants placard from view, it doesn't count 👍
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# ? Feb 12, 2022 23:45 |
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Does that say, Stop, no cookies?
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Charles posted:Does that say, Stop, no cookies? Have you never heard of Aloha Air 358?
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Wingnut Ninja posted:
https://simpleflying.com/aircraft-elevators-in-cabin/
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FrozenVent posted:Have you never heard of Aloha Air 358? Is there a joke I'm missing? That getting sucked out of a plane is a lift?
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FunOne posted:The mother-father snakes? It's why the 747 was the go-to jetliner Odd sidebar, I saw both mid-90s action films starring a 747 and some other people recently, Air Force 1 and Executive Decision. Executive Decision actually surprised me at how entertaining it was. Air Force One suffered endless digressions into overblown action sequences. Also in Executive Decision once gunfire happens the plane depressurizes and a entire wall section tears away, AF1 starts with about as much gunfire as a standard Vietnam engagement and zip. Yay Kurt Russell landing a 747 and it going poorly, boo evacuating Harrison Ford via a loving zipline The Stealth transport aircraft was hilariously stupid, but look at the writer actually understanding matching the pressurization of the 747 was important
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Plus poo poo bird Steven segal gets merked in like the first 10 minutes of the movie. A++++
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Following a few links and we get to a company that has an addressable market of 6 aircraft. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J9ezob-ALSI
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hobbesmaster posted:Following a few links and we get to a company that has an addressable market of 6 aircraft. LOL, I love how it gets into the plane and you're immediately confronted with more stairs to climb. Now that I think about it, I'm pretty sure one of the Air Force One planes at the USAF Museum had an elevator installed for FDR to get on board. Or at least some kind of rickety 1940's wheelchair lifting mechanism.
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Arson Daily posted:Plus poo poo bird Steven segal gets merked in like the first 10 minutes of the movie. A++++ My favorite part about this is that they definitely hyped up him being in the movie.
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Wingnut Ninja posted:LOL, I love how it gets into the plane and you're immediately confronted with more stairs to climb. https://www.nationalmuseum.af.mil/Visit/Museum-Exhibits/Fact-Sheets/Display/Article/195813/douglas-vc-54c-sacred-cow/ I can't tell if its the steel parts at the back of the stateroom/front part of the aft passenger compartment in VR. edit: oh, their webpage was acting up, here it is: https://www.nationalmuseum.af.mil/Visit/Museum-Exhibits/Fact-Sheets/Display/Article/195813/douglas-vc-54c-sacred-cow/
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At the FDR home museum you can check out the hand-pulley operated lift he used to get around the different house floors. He was pretty strong apparently and could hoist himself with ease.
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you're saying he liked to pull himself?
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Switzerland posted:you're saying he liked to pull himself? Yea but it was out of nostalgia obviously
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fknlo posted:My favorite part about this is that they definitely hyped up him being in the movie. i could have sworn there was a story about them killing him off quickly because he was forced into the movie somehow and the writer/producer/whoever hated him, but now i can't find any evidence of that being true that's ok, because i mostly wanted to post so i could find the shortplane / longplane post that has become an intrusive thought lately e: that's the stuff: hobbesmaster posted:The CL-600-2E25 is a CL-600-1A11 stretch.
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C.W. Lemoine in his last funded flight was quite sad. I have been watching him for a few years. Average music choice but I feel for the dude, he clearly loves his job. He seems like an OK dude, I assume he isn't a massive chud (or at least keeps politics away from his videos). His mate Gonky I haven't paid much attention to over the years. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yii8vrvxUfI
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Nebakenezzer posted:It's why the 747 was the go-to jetliner Don't miss Big Game (2014), an extraordinarily fun, heartwarming and overlooked Finnish coming-of-age drama that also shoehorns in presidential flight action starring Samuel L Jackson https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vR-0mwLXiow shame on an IGA fucked around with this message at 17:36 on Feb 13, 2022 |
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hobbesmaster posted:I don’t know what it was about them but the United and Delta 744s just looked so tired circa the mid 2010s despite having coats of paint from mergers that were like 5 years old. The upper deck exterior especially seemed to just get filthy fast. they were old and they had lived a hard life; all of those mergers represented financial instability and underinvestment in the fleet i never got on a DAL 747, which was pretty surprising given my general volume of travel
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# ? Feb 13, 2022 19:04 |
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The Korean air 747-8s are suuuuuper nice upstairs, I was disappointed when we arrived where we were going. 15 hours is not bad in business class on one of those birds.
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my seat of choice was 1K, the downstairs solo seat in the nose, in KLM business class on the 747 combis
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I enjoyed tasty alcoholic beverages in the lounge bar on the upper deck of a 747. I was 14. I was told that, mid-Atlantic, there was no drinking age
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I few in a 747 once, a Lufthansa 44 from EDDF-YVR in 2018. Upstairs. The layflat pods were darn near identical to the A350, which was not a bad thing, pretty comfortable. I remember being surprised with the, I guess, "chief steward" is what I would call him. He made an absolute point of meeting everyone, addressing them by name. Spoke to Mrs and I for about 10 minutes before we even departed. He had his own little office at the base of the stairs which he showed me and was super nice. IIRC the menu and service in general was great. I specifically planned the route/time so I could fly in one, not knowing the next opportunity I might have. Turns out, it was probably the only time.
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KYOON GRIFFEY JR posted:my seat of choice was 1K, the downstairs solo seat in the nose, in KLM business class on the 747 combis I’ve flown 1A mex-AMS on klms combi. poo poo owned. Also done that route on the upper deck. Glad I got to do that at least once
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I did FRA-HKG a couple of years ago in 1A on the LH 748, was very good. Also BOS-FRA and return on the 744 upper deck shortly before they left the LH fleet; what a difference from the UA 744. Only real issue was LH's tendency to run the cabin temp at two bajillion degrees.
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PainterofCrap posted:I enjoyed tasty alcoholic beverages in the lounge bar on the upper deck of a 747. I was 14. I was told that, mid-Atlantic, there was no drinking age cool/irresponsible flight attendants aside, is that true? i was under the completely unfounded impression that when outside all nations' jurisdiction the plane's home country's laws would apply
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PainterofCrap posted:I enjoyed tasty alcoholic beverages in the lounge bar on the upper deck of a 747. I was 14. I was told that, mid-Atlantic, there was no drinking age They may have been on a European aircraft. Germany doesn’t have a minimum drinking age if they’re with a custodial person. Many countries have similar laws.
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It was Pan Am 103, Maid of the Seas. 1977. I have no idea why they served me, and at 14, I didn't care. I'd been going into bars for about a year while living in southern France, so maybe the fact that I asked first, stated my age, sounded reasonable and behaved myself had something to do with it.hobbesmaster posted:“It was the 70s” would seem to be explanation enough. It really was a different age. PainterofCrap fucked around with this message at 00:52 on Feb 15, 2022 |
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PainterofCrap posted:It was Pan Am 103, Maid of the Seas. 1977. I have no idea why they served me, and at 14, I didn't care. I'd been going into bars for about a year while living in southern France, so maybe the fact that I asked first, stated my age, sounded reasonable and behaved myself had something to do with it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZA2ElXDDqo
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PainterofCrap posted:It was Pan Am 103, Maid of the Seas. 1977. I have no idea why they served me, and at 14, I didn't care. I'd been going into bars for about a year while living in southern France, so maybe the fact that I asked first, stated my age, sounded reasonable and behaved myself had something to do with it. “It was the 70s” would seem to be explanation enough.
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