still used for everything in the cockpit on Boeing planes! I know this from flight sims
Entiendo que te refieres a alguna relación. Esas cosas pasan. Es un asco. Intenta hacer planes con gente para no tener huecos o avisa a tus amigas para que te "arrastren" a hacer cosas.
kdlh 10/4/24 19:00ish possible sighting https://www.ufofeed.com/103053/kdlh-10-4-24-1900ish-possible-sighting/ at work today (i fuel planes at monaco air at duluth international airport) there was a honest to goodness possible sighting! finally have something to post here. the pilot described …
at work today (i fuel planes at monaco air at duluth international airport) there was a honest to goodness possible sighting! finally have something to post here. the pilot described it as a white ball of light with a green solid light. said it flew right over them while they were on final approach. the possibility of it being a drone is there but both pilots stated it was flying too fast to be one then vanished. here is the atc conversation with the pilots. there must of been more on the approach call to tower that i didn’t hear.
I know sometimes it’s a mess, but I think working on planes must be *so cool*
Whenever the flight personnel try to guilt us into checking our bags because the planes aren’t built to accommodate the passengers I want to say, that sounds like a “you” problem.
Mesmerized with 2 pieces by Rita Letendre, ‘Aforim’ & ‘Daybreak’, which resembles a Rothko with blurry edges that put you in a trance. When your eyes can’t focus, it ceases to be something you can make tangible sense of, like a sunrise, and becomes more of a feeling that captivates and energizes
I can post more if interested. This is just a snapshot. I check on it periodically. I have also seen C-17s (huge cargo planes) going in and out. I can also switch on the non-military. There are also small planes doing recon (you can tell from the tracks) National Guard, state agencies, and civilian.
How many planes do you know
"[T]he [FAA]'s Limiting Aircraft Data Displayed list, consisting of planes that sites like FlightAware are not allowed to show ... now encompasses 52,000 planes, or 24% of all registered aircraft in the nation, according to FAA records obtained in January by the Institute for Policy Studies."
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Since our story, the company has added its planes to a popular Federal Aviation Administration program that makes it harder to see where they’re going.