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One of the big problems is that staff is having a hard time getting in. Pilots, flight attendants, maintenance, customer facing and all those folks are just like you and I trying to get cars to start, keeping them out of the ditch and all that.

For me it would be travel. For work and pleasure. 2013 was an amazing year. Went to Jakarta via Singapore and Tokyo for a few days for work. Took a day in Singapore and two in Tokyo for fun on the way back. Went to see Sumo wrestling and got snowed on in Tokyo. Went to Tokyo about 6 weeks later and spent a week for

Can I convert it to this Fiat?

Motoart.

Depends on the nature of the damage and the materials the parts are made of. Wing tip to ground strikes are pretty rare, but they do get hit by trucks and other planes. If the damage is a few inches in diameter and the part is aluminum, like you would see on most conventional aircraft, you would trim it out and

Any part of a commercial aircraft touching the ground that is not black and round is a bad thing. 15 years as an aircraft repair engineer has taught me that.

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True, but you are comparing 40 years and 5. Not bad for 5.

The lights, radio and siren were gone. The rest is there including provisions for two batteries and all the switchs.

$4k even with 45000 miles. Like all used police gear and had some pain wear, but mechanically it was strong and the wear wasn't that bad. Most civilian RTs seem to be pampered garage queens. This one you are not afraid to go out and ride. It's got cop gearing, run flats, crash bars and the big system cases along with

I'd like to hear more about how and why Butch got the Bugatti gig. He is a hell of a racer with a great CV, as you noted. I imagine it can be a fun, nerveracking and sometimes tedious job looking after the car and the types who want to drive it.

Th only problem with bikes as a full on sub for cars in Seattle is the rain. They do have bikes, but they are only used for about 4 months.

Kind of what I think. And really, is it any less effective than an officer on a motorcycle? This is an accepted form of patrol vehicle world wide.

That is part of the question though. Is the police supposed to be intimidating all the time? Sure you need swat and some pursuit capability, but does every member on patrol at a given time need that capability? That, and as mentioned in the story, the SPD is under the federal microscope for being too intimidating

Perfect toiletry bag. A smaller zip lock internal if you have an electric razor to capture debris if it opens. It is also clear so if TSA needs to look in your bag they wont need to openthis and touch your tooth brush.

Yeah, if you dont need to go far or fast.

I looked at one the last time I was at Mitsu getting parts for the Evo. I'm legitimately curious about alt fuel vehicles, so I was there with an open mind. It was pretty disappointing. Not much better than a glorified golf cart. I don't want to say shit box, but I can't think of a better word. Now for $12K and

It did. While the F-1's bells were still attached to the rest of the engine when they hit the water I don't think they remained attached to the S-1C stage after it was staged. I would imagine that when the Chinese booster staged it tumbled and broke apart as well. Don't know for sure as I don't know where the Chinese