Boris Badenov
This is no laughing matter.
The fact that math is both 100% real and 100% made up is weird
One might argue that we're weird for not getting it, but I'm with you, emotionally.
The fact that math is both 100% real and 100% made up is weird
One might argue that we're weird for not getting it, but I'm with you, emotionally.
He's referring to 91/135 ops. In this case, it definitely is the crews responsibility to remove them.
Even at an airline, this is an item that is looked at during the walk around. So, if you do an air return, who is ultimately responsible? I'm willing to bet the ACP/CP will not agree with you that it's not your responsibility.
When I input Arby's into my body, I get a big output a little while later.Not to be that guy, but...
BIOS: basic input output system
Bias: a preconceived opinion (normally, but not always, negative) about something.
I was trying to explain to my mom why Pi is nature messing with us because we think we can mathematically define everything, it was a long conversation.One might argue that we're weird for not getting it, but I'm with you, emotionally.
Well, at least most of them were cool. Sometimes I'd hit them with "Pop quiz; what is the animal on the tail" and they'd almost never remember. One time I did it and without missing a beat the pilot seriously went, "Damn it I knew you were going to ask but I forgot anyway, I should have looked by the boarding door when I took a leak". It was hard to function for a minute after he said that.
You expected anything more than basic infotainment popcorn from that network with actual… experts? If they handle this so poorly with a terrible source, how are they…. Oh nevermind, I’m way past my reply limit.
LMFAO ahoy, good sir!I think I remember that!
AHOY!!!
My primary CFI was once the CP of American Flyers. He said after the AA crash in LIT, media outlets were calling him asking questions about what happened. He turned a few down, then when one of them simply wanted to know about regulations and agreed not to ask him AA specific questions, he took that call, and just read word for word from the FAR/AIM to answer everything LOL.I remember being in Modesto, ca one time. Local guy had died in a plane crash. Local tv station came to the Modesto airport and interviewed a young private pilot as their “expert.” It was pretty funny.
I got an Ahoy in Dallas the other day!I think I remember that!
AHOY!!!
You expected anything more than basic infotainment popcorn from that network with actual… experts? If they handle this so poorly with a terrible source, how are they…. Oh nevermind, I’m way past my reply limit.
This is true. When I se pilot experts screw up this badly on news (and doesn’t have to be just Fox), CNN with their “777 will lose altitude once out of fuel” and using that 20s someting guy in a fixed motion 777 sim when MH370 went missing), I have to windet what other field experts also get things wrong in their field just like this on national TV?
Well, emergency services of every branch (including dispatch) are misrepresented by "experts" constantly. Idiotic "reality shows" (which aren't, in truth) have programmed the public to believe the wildest things about firefighting, EMS and police work, and the public is often disappointed when it learns that "things don't work like that in real life."
If I were to be honest (and it's not a good look for me, I guess) but I haven't watched television news of any sort for years now, and I avoid most online videos like the plague. I prefer to read, even knowing it's not "instant" in the way an online presence might be, and I look to a range of source material online or in print.
IDK, I prefer books to video, which only suggests I'm old, one supposes.
And that is true ...
Well, emergency services of every branch (including dispatch) are misrepresented by "experts" constantly. Idiotic "reality shows" (which aren't, in truth) have programmed the public to believe the wildest things about firefighting, EMS and police work, and the public is often disappointed when it learns that "things don't work like that in real life."
If I were to be honest (and it's not a good look for me, I guess) but I haven't watched television news of any sort for years now, and I avoid most online videos like the plague. I prefer to read, even knowing it's not "instant" in the way an online presence might be, and I look to a range of source material online or in print.
IDK, I prefer books to video, which only suggests I'm old, one supposes.
And that is true ...
What??? Are you telling me that Chicago Med and Chicago Fire aren’t accurate shows???
Shhhh. Ill let you in on a secret. <looks both ways> *whispers* its not just Fox.You expected anything more than basic infotainment popcorn from that network with actual… experts? If they handle this so poorly with a terrible source, how are they…. Oh nevermind, I’m way past my reply limit.
Wait until you hear about Ice Road Truckers....