JosWindu
JosWindu
JosWindu

That's the CIA's job, no?

Wow, that's an awesome pic, seriously.

Yeah, that was my point. I'm a SageTV user whose product (SageTV) is now considered abandonware, and aside from allowing existing customers some small measure of support through the SageTV forums, Google has for 10 months kept silent about the future of the product, any future for support, upgrades, etc.

So say we all, so say we all....

That's not funny...

True, it's probably already been stripped of flight-essential equipment, leaving nothing but a bare shell, or at most, some place-holder instruments that aren't connected to anything in the orbiter at all.

This just proves that it's inattention during critical phases of flight, failure to follow established checklists, and mis-prioritization of tasks that is so deadly in aviation accidents, and NOT phones causing unwanted interference.

Nice!! That's too awesome!

Actually, that's about 2% accurate. The requirement for having two pilots is actually due to the weight of an aircraft, in part, but also based upon the designed crew requirements for an aircraft. A Cessna 172 may have two sets of controls, but it's operating requirements don't require it to be crewed by two pilots

You mean SageTV in a Google shell.......

Close, as @barmail said (whose comment I can't approve for some reason), it's actually more angle of attack (AoA) that will give more lift, up to a point where the airflow will separate from the top surface of the wing, which is a stall. So, in the video, they slow down, but increase the AoA to maintain lift (yes, a

There's a story (may be 10% truth, may just be pilot lore) in the USAF flying program about a foreign exchange student who had just recently learned English, and was on a solo flight in a T-37 Tweet (a two-seat trainer). Upon contacting one controlling agency as he flew across US airspace, he was told to "squawk

Pure awesome.

The cake is a lie!

I do sincerely hope that all the occupants of the apartment building were able to evacuate safely once the Hornet impacted. It looks like the pilots had partial control, and were able to greatly reduce the plane's speed approaching impact, but can't be certain from such early reports.

Nice!

They've been hiding in our atmosphere for years now, and are ready to reveal themselves to the superpowers of this world. Some cutting edge documentaries (unofficially called Roswell Rods, link here) have been trying to uncover their existence, but now these creatures are ready to conquer our planet!!1!

Sorry Mal, we'll get that replaced when we get away from the core planets; I'm pretty sure we'd attract too much attention asking for a part that specific.

Hollywood never ceases to amaze me at how arrogant they treat foreign customs. I'm proud to be an American, don't get me wrong, but just because we are a superpower doesn't give us the right to smear mud all over every small developing nation.