I had the fantastic idea of using a straight razor to shave, and now have a sweet scar.Ban razor blades!
I had the fantastic idea of using a straight razor to shave, and now have a sweet scar.
Chicks dig guys with scars!
Ban not having scars!
Its a lot better than the alternative.B
But sometimes it makes the thread look like people are talking to themselves.
This thread got stupid by post #2
"Throughout this manual, we assume that you know the following:I thought chicks dig Beta?!?
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I thought I was but then realized it was the GOP debate. Really hard to tell the difference.Has anyone watched the movie Idiocracy?
Stupid is driving along on a major highway and then you have an airplane performing in an airshow fall out of the sky on you.
Yeah, because that could never happen with a professional airline crew at the controls.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delta_Air_Lines_Flight_191
No LNAS airshows, no Derg, no Derg, a lot of you guys would be accountants and assistants to the assistant manager at CVS.![]()
Yeah, because that could never happen with a professional airline crew at the controls.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delta_Air_Lines_Flight_191
There were safety regulations that came out of that to correct the policies and procedures in the future, correct? Will the airshow community make the same corrections?
Why was there a box away from the grand stands but over what appears to be a major road?
They really are serious about not directing energy at the crowd nowadays, and there's almost always at least one member of the Fuzz watching too - or maybe that's just a CMA thing.Serious response,
Since modern safety practices were enacted (before most of the people here were born), the number of spectator fatalities/injuries at airshows has been remarkably low. In fact, it is better than most other forms of sports or motorsports entertainment. The crash at Reno was the only large accident since Ramstein in 88 (which was a type of maneuver that has since been banned). One of the main focuses of everyone in the airshow industry is crowd safety (even at the expense of pilot safety). The ICAS and the FAA have extensive regulations in place to keep airshows as safe as humanly possible. The pilots who perform at these shows know exactly what risks they are exposing themselves to. They have made the choice that the rewards of performing and entertaining crowds is worth the risk.
However despite all that, whenever planes of any type are flying overhead, there is a chance that one will come down on top of an innocent bystander. The only solution to this problem is to ground all airplanes.
They really are serious about not directing energy at the crowd nowadays, and there's almost always at least one member of the Fuzz watching too - or maybe that's just a CMA thing.
The data shows that pilots are being treated for their condition only because they have to get an aeromedical certificate.