shawnchittle
Shawn G. Chittle
shawnchittle

Yes - the crew controls the pressurization.

Correct. It requires crew to open the outflow values and depressurize to do anything to pax.

The misinformation out there is staggering. Too many movie watchers, not enough book readers, I suppose.

Yep, 13,500 feet. Pax have approx 22 minutes of O2. Also there are a ton of portable bottles for the crew to walk around. People would have been freaking out when those masks dropped. And feeling light headed and euphoric as the cabin passed through 12,500. Older folks and those with respiratory issues would have

Do you mean me or is there someone else you are talking to? Not sure.

Please do not pay attention to people like Chris Goodfellow who doesn't know what the hell he is talking about.

Thanks Paul for this!

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I use this for my headphone amp. It sounds amazing. I can also pop an XLR mic into it when I have to do a quick podcast or voice input for something. It won't break the bank, either, and its metal, not plastic. Built like a tank.

How about when I connect my device, it shows me what songs from my library are on the device, without having to scroll all over the place to deselect what I don't want on my device anymore?!

In "A View To A Kill" Christopher Walken's character wants to cause a major earthquake in California by flooding the caves below the fault lines (this causes earthquakes?) rendering Silicon Valley a wasteland, thus giving him microchip monopoly (this was 1985). Only 4 years after the movie came out, the big '89 quake

Take out for one from Odessa deli on Avenue A, Lower East Side, Manhattan.

What they need are large round knobs on each connection point that provides a hydraulic lock at the connection points. The Manfrotto Magic Arm does this.

Ha! Touche...

I am an Irish kid from Flint Michigan, where we have few Jews, and certainly no Orthodox.

That's a great Mom there. Looking on adoringly even in the worst of circumstances. So sad about the child. Hope they try again.

Very likely illegal in NYC.

Um, cool, but not a single sourced study or research paper, test, or experiment cited? Just a bunch of anecdotes and circumstantial evidence?

@NaraVara: Exactly correct, which is why earplugs are banned as well. It's true. Most flight attendants, if they spot them, will ask you to remove them for the reasons you point out: ability to hear in an emergency ya know, like if the plane goes into the Hudson river.

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