Avgeek here - that’s 100% a Boeing 787. Giveaway are the control yokes (Airbus has side-sticks) plus drop-down Head-up-Display screens, among other features.
Avgeek here - that’s 100% a Boeing 787. Giveaway are the control yokes (Airbus has side-sticks) plus drop-down Head-up-Display screens, among other features.
Also came here to say that. It is absolutely an b787. Aisle configuration, cockpit, shape of the noise, all 787.
Jetways are for closers.
The Nissan Frontier commercial was pretty clearly inspired by the early Youtube video “405" with a similar premise.
Most modern cars are soulless though. It isn’t unique to EVs.
They’re playin an act just to keep their base excited.
While this latest BS from F1 is not at the level of the Machiavelian Jean Marie Balestre years (look it up kids) it still a whole lot of fuckery. You have two teams perpetually at the back of the grid this year and they say Andretti won’t be competitive?? At least he’d give them a run for the money as he develops…
Talk about absurdity. One door flies off a million+ flights and the media is going crazy. You would have a far better chance of winning a billion dollar lottery than being on a flight where that happens. Yes, Boeing has challenges, but the media has gone wacko reporting on every flat tire that happens to be on a…
Pierson is paid by a group that has latched onto Boeing like a lamprey looking for cash settlements after Ethiopian pilots mishandled a situation that, initially at Lion Air (the first 90 minute flight to safe landing), was No. Big. Deal. Read the FDR graphs in the final reports.
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“Police maintain that they were doing their job despite the fact no one should be condemned to death for a traffic violation.” Uh, no. The guy committed suicide. Nobody made him lead the police in a high-speed chase, that’s on him.
If this guy had exited the vehicle as told, he’d have been arrested for felony gun possession - so like any good felon he ran. No one takes off for expired tags, and the police know this. I agree that once it hit those speeds the cops should have broken it off. But the original sin here is the driver’s attempt to…
Yeah, right? It’s super bizarre to me that this story is framed that it’s not the fault of the man who: was driving 107 mph, fled from law enforcement, running red lights, was a convicted felon with a loaded stolen gun, and had a warrant on him, that the ultimate outcome was that he drove beyond his means and crashed.…
In fact, police are putting 100 percent of the blame on the driver for his choice to drive away from a police stop
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