Or is this simply the decline of all print media and perhaps the fact that your perception of science may have changed with a few years of post secondary education?
At least they managed not to make the article political.
So in an odd twist I was in town and there was a group of Challenger pilots talking at the local Juicery about this crash who were convinced it was pilot error and bad placement of engine controls causing both engines to flame out by mistake. (I of course suggested they comment here, so...
So I looked it up, N672DL is 32 year old jet which was delivered by Boeing when George H.W. Bush was president. This seems more like an issue with Delta using aged aircraft to save money and engaging in substandard maintenance.
I would actually posit a different argument that the Boeing 757...
I know one person this happened to in Florida and it related to substandard fuel they had taken on in the Caribbean. Granted I have no idea what could cause that here.
So this is interesting and actually brings to mind the conversation we recently had regarding the varying safety of different commercial operators. You had suggested that US based carriers were objectively superior in safety, which I vehemently disagree with. That question aside though, we could...
Is it possible that this is more of a PR stunt?
The problem is that a private company seems to have little economic incentive to got to the moon. Granted there are clearly some mining opportunities, but that cost of that extraction would seem to far outweigh the cost at this time?
Alaska Airlines Blowout Reveals Cockpit Door Vulnerability on Boeing Jet
Saw this on WSJ this morning. I was actually aware of this, but I find it interesting that some people were not. What I find interesting is that people, namely the public, are still concerned over this facet of aviation...
Given the relative size of the French Air Force and the relatively smaller size of the French commercial airline fleet I would not be surprised if they have an higher ratio of military trained pilots than US airlines do.
So for those of you flying 121 in the coming you you will be glad to know you will not be "misgendered"
https://www.foxnews.com/media/tsa-spends-18-6-million-non-binary-screening-systems-roll-out-january
In World War II one of the more effective tactics to get information from American POWs was after initial questioning, a fluent English speaking Wehrmacht officer to go in and talk to the POW. The Wehrmacht officer would look through the file and essentially claim they already knew everything...
Not really, I would actually think it is fairly common. I am actually more interested that you are not making the argument that it is not inherently dangerous.
Rescue aircraft crashed recently, guess all 53 dogs were ok, surprisingly. For the record I did not support this flight:
https://thehill.com/homenews/3737560-plane-with-over-50-rescue-dogs-3-passengers-crash-lands-at-wisconsin-golf-course/
I gather this was the same plane a person used to flee Cuba recently:
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/miami-dade/article268739372.html
I have never even seen a P-63 outside of a book. I will have to see how the pilot position might differ due to the placement of the engine, but generally what you are saying seems cogent.
The angle the two aircraft impacted though suggests the pilot of the P-63 was following the fighter in...
All the definitions of "fascism" seem to be tortuous ways to avoid conceding that National Socialism is still just socialism with a different design aesthetic.
Any oppressive regime is going to want to control industry and religion whether it is communist, monarchical, or fascist. Religion is...