Nope, and obviously I wouldn't do that on a commercial flight. In my own plane though, I let anyone have a whirl.
Nope, and obviously I wouldn't do that on a commercial flight. In my own plane though, I let anyone have a whirl.
The real pilot is doing the work next to him. I routinely let friends and family take the controls in open airspace.
To signal where to aim the boat, I think.
Current "Sport Pilot License" requires just 20 hours of logged flight. In my oppinion as long as you can pass a rigorous practical and writen test, I think it's fine. - 20 year pilot
Defiantly makes way more sense, than the traditional way. But in a way that's what other media sources try to do, with less sound methods.
This is what all "news" stations do already. (Pick the news they think you should watch/listen to/read.)
I have had none of the problems you have. I watch movies streamed from my phone, and tablet almost daily, never a hitch. In the early days I had issues then I found out that certain routers did not play nice with Chromcast, so I googled the model of my router and chromcast and found a setting to tweak. Never buffered…
Wrong - The Reno Air race is the most extreme motorsport.
1998 Toyota Tercel
I never realized 2oz of hair oil and a pinky ring where all that separated Tony
Soprano from George Costanza
So can I call Roush and say "I would like to order a 675HP stage 3 Mustang" could they say "ya, were good for that"?
..."The Phase 2 package gives buyers an Aluminator V-8 good for 625 horsepower, while the Phase 3 package boosts engine output to 675 horsepower. Both packages are available through the Roush Performance ..."
Sooooo, the The 2014 Roush stage 3 Mustang was good for 675 horsepower.
The 2014 Roush stage 3 Mustang was good for 673 horsepower. Soooooo the numbers will probably be close to that. FYI
I'm an American who works all day with international clients (English speaking). I have always found things like this interesting and take notice every time. I think your explanation is right and wrong, right in the since on it's just how the language progressed but wrong on why, the "exaggeration" aspect. For…
I have to admit... that's tempting.
Oh no you didn't! Andrew, you got some splainin' to do. Did you just get caught posting some click bait?
English, except at local towers where English and Local Language might me acceptable.
I don't think even in the comic book world Captain America was the average American.
Air Force vet here, (no offense taken). Agree even in the Air Force this sort of rant is common.