NickR
Nick drives Stick (not Stig)
NickR

FAR AIM in pretty clear on supplemental oxygen supply. Above 12500 ft you're required to have oxygen supply if you remain at that altitude for more than 30 min. Above 14000 ft you're required to use continuous oxygen supply.

The worst thing about owning a Miata is having to tell your parents that you're gay!

Luckily I'm in Europe right now and have already watched the race, but I would have been pissed had I been back in Socal where it hasn't aired yet!

Billy Bob's Texas at the Stockyards in Ft. Worth... For $30 they'll let you ride a real bull (only on Fridays and Saturdays). Sadly I was there on a Wednesday...

I get a damn dust grain in my eye, every time I watch this classic Porsche ad.

If they meet the FAA requirement of 1500 PIC and pass their ATP, what's the problem? (Not sure what story you're referring to, so I might be off topic)

Aviation derives most of its terms from nautical lingo. That includes getting "on board" the aircraft"!

I don't need this video to appreciate the effort our troops make to maintain reasonable humanitarian conditions and ultimately keep us safe. In fact, while I'm not american (but live in the US) I always walk over to active military personal at the airport and thank them for their service!

While I do not condole rape or think it's funny to post gifs of it on Jezebel, I fail to understand why their articles about it have to be posted on Jalopnik?

All the best to your kid!

If you're a frequent traveler with many miles flown a year it matters, I promise! The advantages that a higher tier status gives you are more important than most other parameters.

The joking kind... No one can afford to be a gearhead in Denmark! That's one of the reasons why I left years ago!

With that username, none if them seems to be in your price range anyways. ..

While I don't dispute the fact that it is important to document this to the world, I question the fact that you put a CNN news crew on the helicopter limiting the amount of people that can be rescued on every run!

It does, but only for the amount of time it takes to inflate an airbag!

I had to read what you wrote several times in a desperate quest to find even the slightest hint of sarcasm... I failed. I had strong doubts about myself!!!! It must be me, I just failed to find the sarcasm, I didn't look long enough!!!! Surely no-one can be this mad and disillusioned?????

Actually, Netflix have multiple very expensive productions... House of Cards to name one!

I'm sorry, let me rephrase... Germany has Socialized healthcare, so everyone is automatically covered... There are no insurance premiums, it is financed through taxes and fees (income, business, sales, et cetera) regardless if you're unemployed and make nothing (in which case it really is free) or if you make millions

Healthcare in Germany is free, so there is little or no legal precedence for having the other party pay for your medical bills. Add to that, that if you're driving more than 130 km/h (even without speed limit) you will per German law always get part of the blame. It's going to be a tough case for her or her insurance

I'm surprised about how much stick movement these planes have...