69 percent chance
69 percent chance
An ‘S’ rotated 90 degrees clockwise looks the same as it would rotated counteclockwise.
Lmao I have and it was great. I can't wait to leave this pisshole again.
30,000 feet in 8 minutes is less than 4000 feet per minute, which is not a dive, it’s just a quick descent. That clickbaity title is gross.
Law & Order: SVU (Scooter Victims Unit)
It started as a joke but then it turned real.
KC-135 mainly, not exactly an airliner, but we did carry passengers occasionally.
As long as the engines are running, the plane can be pressurized.
Some fun facts about pressurization:
Just a lowly Tesla trying to emulate its hero.
[sound of boot stomping in and out of mud]
1. Plan ahead. Find where you’re going to fly, figure out the boundaries of where you are and the obstacles you might encounter at different altitudes. Scouting out the location beforehand is probably the most excellent way to do this but bing and google maps both offer birds eye views at an angle so you can see those…
Pantitch Turgida VD. The VD stands for Volte Dieci which is a mixed up version of “ten times” in Italian.
Air refueling receptacle*
A cursory glance suggests the plane was experiencing an known issue with one of the (probably) Trent 700 engines. Back in 1999, Rolls Royce issued a technical notice to owners/maintainers of the planes to retrofit the bolts that hold the turbine disk to the compressor shaft. Due to differential heating, one or two…
In those cases I always associate the brand itself with its originating country, then judge each model on its own. Like VW is German but the Routan & Country is as American as Tim Hortons and poutine. It’s very confusing.
I think he was under the impression that Jaguar and Rolls were brands founded and operated from the United States, much like Cadillac or Plymouth.
I have a friend who thought RR and Jaguar were American car brands. We were in Cambridge, England, and he pointed out an X type or something and said, “if British cars are so great, how come British people are buying American luxury cars?”