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This just in: person surprised when factors that normally lower fuel economy actually lower fuel economy. Even more so when combined.

It’s amazing just how well good pilots operate. It’s as if in an emergency they shut down all the extraneous parts of themselves, and only the analytic and expert stuff comes out. It’s not like they’re machines - quite the opposite, they make decisions and improvise in ways machines simply can’t - but rather, as if

After listening to the audio, and how chill she was during the whole landing, I was expecting her to put in a lunch order for her and the co-pilot.

I love window seats....more specifically I love window seats right over the wing so I can watch the wing flaps doing stuff. (Also, I always figured this would be the strongest, most reinforced part of the plane.) If I’m seeing the stories correctly, this would be the seat where the shrapnel hit. Bummer.

On the plane I fly when a major malfunction occurs we disengage the autopilot, regain control of the aircraft run any drills and then and only then do we consider engaging the autopilot again.

I can’t even begin to understand how these things are even road legal in any state in their current condition.

Yes, it is possible to screw up off-roading so badly that the axle on your brand-new Toyota Tacoma actually gets

Would you say that...

Awesome truck, pretty sure i maybe saw this at Cars and Coffee KC this weekend. Doubt there are 2 this clean in the KCMO area. If that was you, that bike you had sure was nice too.

I wish Epic made PUBG.

In the case of the white Mercedes that was the lowest on the list, the original MSRP on that car was almost $64,000. A buyer may find another Mercedes elsewhere that has a slightly lower asking price, but when they check the spec sheet they may find out that the original MSRP was dramatically lower as well.

Yeah, fixing the bulletholes was a mistake. The person who would have bought this would have wanted a museum piece, not a daily driver.