Dick Rutan's passing:
https://mustreadalaska.com/passing-l...he-north-pole/
Dick Rutan's passing:
https://mustreadalaska.com/passing-l...he-north-pole/
Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.
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“Follow the Leader“ or Trail formation- isn’t really a formation I would expect a flight to take if they were trained to operate together. It gives me a very ad hoc vibe; closure rate is much harder to judge in Trail. As they were news birds, I could see ATC giving them special clearances such as given in busy cities such as NYC. A more formal formation would be flying on basically a 45 degree bearing with step up for safety.
I don’t have any news helo contacts but I have several friends flying EMS Ill ask. One is in recurrent right now.
Just a few days left to see it in IMAX, then it'll be on Prime. Anyone see it in the theater?
I haven't, yet, but I should.
Your post caused me to check my local IMAX theater schedule for viewing opportunities, and interestingly, considering they fly live over my house a couple of times a week, it isn't listed.
https://navalaviationmuseum.org/thin...creen-theater/
I've got to believe it is being shown, but perhaps it just isn't on their website.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/singapore...101951045.html
"BANGKOK (Reuters) -One passenger was killed and 30 injured after a Singapore Airlines flight from London hit severe turbulence en route on Tuesday, forcing it to make an emergency landing in Bangkok, officials and the airline said...
...A passenger who was on the flight told Reuters that the incident involved the sensation of rising then falling.
"Suddenly the aircraft starts tilting up and there was shaking so I started bracing for what was happening, and very suddenly there was a very dramatic drop so everyone seated and not wearing a seatbelt was launched immediately into the ceiling," Dzafran Azmir, a 28-year-old student on board the flight told Reuters.
"Some people hit their heads on the baggage cabins overhead and dented it, they hit the places where lights and masks are and broke straight through it," he said."...
This once again shows the durability of modern aircraft (Boeing 77-300ER) to take this kind of abuse and stay together. Rough day for the fragile humans on board.
ETA https://www.yahoo.com/news/singapore...132139020.html has photos.
"The Boeing 777 was carrying 229 people at 37,000 feet when the plane abruptly dropped 6,000 feet in roughly two minutes, throwing passengers against the ceiling and around the cabin. Officials identified the deceased as British citizen Geoff Kitchen, who reportedly died of a heart attack during the episode."
Yowza.
Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
^^^ which is why my lap belt is always buckled when I’m not hitting the head.
Ken
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