No it was his copy of Q-anon quarterly.Forgot his cell phone?
Perfection.No it was his copy of Q-anon quarterly.
Does the 737 not have a keypad like the 75/76?
It might actually predate keys.I don’t think keypads were invented yet when the 737 was certified.
Tell me you’ve never flown a DC9 without saying you’ve never flown a DC9. When I went from the 9 to the 737-300, I thought it was the Starship Enterprise. You guys don’t even know how antiquated Jurassic Jet technology was.It might actually predate keys.
It might actually predate keys.
Clearly, it does not.Does the 737 not have a keypad like the 75/76?
Does the 737 not have a keypad like the 75/76?
Nah if I was trying say I’d never flown a DC9 I would said something like “hey I never personally met Thomas Jefferson”.Tell me you’ve never flown a DC9 without saying you’ve never flown a DC9. When I went from the 9 to the 737-300, I thought it was the Starship Enterprise. You guys don’t even know how antiquated Jurassic Jet technology was.
it's a rotary dialI don’t think keypads were invented yet when the 737 was certified.
Must be horrible to talk about it failing into a secured position.Oh man, when I saw this thread I was waiting to see how soon someone would discuss the failure modes of a secure door.... and I was not surprised to see this.
Bravo.