calpsafltskeds wrote:Issue probably solved as 321neo N24505 is airborne 777/13Feb ORD-LAS
StarAC17 wrote:"A" students tend to be cocky hotshots who piss everyone off...
"Upon review, N724AL was actually just a bus with '737 MAX' painted on it." What is N724AL? Asking for a friend. I don't know, but a friend of my friend tells me it is a registration of one inglorious aircraft. Well the registration of subject aircraft is in fact N704AL, not N724AL.
Jump to postSlopeHoke wrote:skynomad wrote:Unknown to public. Could be missing bolts, nuts, wings
"Upon review, N724AL was actually just a bus with '737 MAX' painted on it."
Maybe because there have been zero instances of a 737-900 door plug separating in flight? I’m certain that if the investigation shows any sign that this is part of a wider problem, then the inspections will expand to include the older model. It's defiantly a fair question, it's the exact same desig...
Jump to postNo idea what this even means. She was targeted and harassed by Elon Musk supporters and in some of the more toxic internet circles he foments for her safety criticism and concerns over Tesla’s autopilot system. Given this new info I had to google "stan" to see if and how it applied: stan:...
Jump to postHas there been any mention of the interior side panel(s) that is/are missing? They most likely exited the plane at the time of the door plug. I haven't checked through all the entries on this topic to see if they've been brought up.
Jump to postHello - in light of the current discussion over on Civil Aviation about the Alaska Airlines 737-9 incident on 5 January, someone has uploaded to YouTube a very interesting video about the door options available on the 737-900 / 737-9 / 737-8200. Recommended viewing for all interested in the subject....
Jump to postTechnical YouTube video posted today. Not sure if this has been shared yet but a VERY informative video about the 737 mid-cabin emergency exits has been posted to YouTube today. Highly recommend folks interested in the topic view this for much more information about the "L3/R3" door option...
Jump to post18 August 1994. N406UA LGA-ORD. Wasn't my first Airbus narrowbody as I'd flown LH A321-131 D-AIRA FRA-LHR 5 days earlier. Was on my way home from six month deployment in Saudi Arabia. Happy New Year!
Jump to postThis is the beginning of end of DL's International Hub in Seattle! Now that AS will have wide body AC to fly Asia and Europe....they can be a formidable Competitor to DL on the SEA-International Arena! .... I wonder if AA/AS was plotting this all along!?? What's next AS is going to force HA to get ...
Jump to post...AS will acquire HA and operate it as a separate brand under the Alaska Airlines Group. Meanwhile ghosts of Virgin America are snickering in the background and whispering "Don't you believe it!" ;) AS never promised to operate VX as its own brand within AAG. It was always destined to be...
Jump to postCaptainLeo wrote:...AS will acquire HA and operate it as a separate brand under the Alaska Airlines Group.
Patiently waiting for the first "The Poseidon Adventure" meme based on the movie about a sinking ship. As a veteran I'm thankful all personnel are accounted for and safe. Been to that base a few times in the recent past.
Jump to postTrijet: Total Trijet flight segments: 73 Most Recent: 18 May 2015 / 4 Jun 2015 USAF KC-10A 85-0027 Luke AFB, AZ - Eielsen AFB, AK; USAF KC-10A 84-0187 Eielsen AFB, AK - Luke AFB, AZ (as civilian contractor TDY with fighter squadron) Quad: Total Quad flight segments: 87 Most recent: 23 Jan 2020 / 02 ...
Jump to postA responsible pet owner moves the "critter" with them, which is some instances requires bringing it on a plane. Moving with a pet is sometimes not an option. Therefore rather than abandon the pet somewhere, a responsible pet owner bears the responsibility to find it a new home...rather th...
Jump to postAflimacon wrote:aeromoe wrote:gatibosgru wrote:
So if you're moving, just leave your dog behind?
IMHO, a pet owner bears responsibility to find a new home for said critter if moving.
I've seen a lot of online criticism against people who rehome their pets when moving... just can't win, I guess.
Your entitled to your opinion, even if it is absurd. I can't imagine any pet owner, with the means to do so, would leave their pet behind. How is my opinion absurd if I say it is a pet owners responsibility to find a new home for their pet when moving. Sounds perfectly reasonable to me. Because the...
Jump to postSo if you're moving, just leave your dog behind? IMHO, a pet owner bears responsibility to find a new home for said critter if moving. A responsible pet owner moves the "critter" with them, which is some instances requires bringing it on a plane. Moving with a pet is sometimes not an opti...
Jump to postreadytotaxi wrote:back pain started up again
So if you're moving, just leave your dog behind? IMHO, a pet owner bears responsibility to find a new home for said critter if moving. Your entitled to your opinion, even if it is absurd. I can't imagine any pet owner, with the means to do so, would leave their pet behind. How is my opinion absurd ...
Jump to postOzarkD9S wrote:maybe in Paris, Texas. Obligatory
gatibosgru wrote:Lilj4425 wrote:Only service dogs should be allowed on airplanes anyways.
So if you're moving, just leave your dog behind?
WesternDC6B wrote:cup of donut shop coffee
WesternDC6B wrote:With Laura Scudder Peanut Butter
I noticed a few years ago the name-entry game also applied to Singapore Airlines. I flew them a few times and had to go through the same routine being discussed here just to check seat availability. Most US Airlines are pretty decent. Alaska Airlines is easy to use in addition to those mentioned.
Jump to postDelaxio wrote:pabloeing wrote:KLM is doing AMS-LAX with the B787-10 full pax with zero problems.......
West Coast NA to Europe isn't actually that far.
OzarkD9S wrote:temporary respite from the currents
Revelation wrote:...heavy landing had caused the plane to flip over and catch fire as was the case in several DC-10 crashes.
readytotaxi wrote:to launch them at sea
WesternDC6B wrote:everywhere, no relief in sight
WesternDC6B wrote:a Karen, thus deserving it
Newark727 wrote:Is this image showing as half corrupted for anyone else?
WesternDC6B wrote:and be great like before
TWA772LR wrote:Your car didn't sound like a lawnmower when you first turned it on did it?
Per Insider.com a couple wishing to just get home early following the Maui fires was scammed when trying to re-book their flights. According to the story, the couple called what turned out to be a bogus phone number for Southwest Airlines they found with a Google search. The scam ultimately cost the...
Jump to postreadytotaxi wrote:What are the chances that
OzarkD9S wrote:convulsive discharge. My hyena Buttercup
WesternDC6B wrote:Stands up on its own
Being an Adult Fan Of Lego (AFOL) I hope to get this soon after release. My plans are to be out of the CONUS on release day and I can't purchase it where I'll be so I'll have to wait until I get back. Despite it looking pretty "bricky" the set captures the sleek lines of Concorde much bett...
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