I always thought that was weird, but I read it either on a Trivial Pursuit card or Snapple bottle cap, so it has to be true.
I tell my kids to follow the law of the sea: The larger ship always has the right of way. As a pedestrian you have the right of way, but that don’t mean shit if you get hit.
Just an FYI, because this comes up every time the NTSB publishes a report:
It looked a lot better with camo. Like, a lot better.
I gotta say the i-PACE Jag is worse though
I like it other than the fact it is called a Mustang (and also that grill).
It looks... worse than I was expecting? Like, a lot worse.
1. 2020 engine and cars are mostly fixed by now. The damn cars need to run in 3 months.
“It’s finally getting cold outside around the U.S.”
I’m an airline pilot that flew out of Chicago during this storm. What happened here was you have a contaminated runway, snow and ice with braking action advisories in effect, plus a strong gusty crosswind. After touchdown, the mostly likely cause was as the plane slowed and the rudder loses effectiveness you rely more…
The inspection and repair will be faster than the red tape involved. A few months is more likely.
I’m an airline pilot, and a lot of inspection. It will be pulled off the line until not only a thorough damage inspection can be accomplished, but also until the NTSB finishes any investigation
I’m in no way qualified to answer your question, interested to hear if someone does know the answer. I would speculate that a significant portion of the wing if not the whole thing needs to be replaced.
They take the plane out back - behind Terminal 2 - and put it out of it’s misery.
They must all be at SEMA. I have yet to see one in the wild.
This. The old stereotypes are still very persistent but not nearly as true as they once were.
None of the kids I know want this. These are all old man fantasies.