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Malinda Just

@malindadjust

Christian. Writer. Wife. Mom. Assistant track coach. Librarian. Kansas girl. Home design/DIY. https://t.co/8GlwSV4Hr7

Beigetreten Ekim 2017
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Joan Bandy
Joan Bandy@JoanBandy·
Wow. What a read.
Mr PitBull@MrPitbull07

"Ladies and gentlemen, this is your captain speaking. We have a small problem. All four engines have stopped. We are doing our damnedest to get them going again. I trust you are not in too much distress." Captain Eric Moody’s voice was calm, but the circumstances…they were frightening. On the night of June 24, 1982, British Airways Flight 9 was cruising at 37,000 feet above the Indian Ocean. The mood on board was calm; the passengers were settling in for the night, and the crew, led by Captain Eric Moody, watched the instruments. Then, the impossible began with a light show. An eerie, electric blue glow began to dance across the cockpit windshields—a phenomenon known as St. Elmo’s fire. While beautiful, it was the harbinger of a nightmare. In the cabin, a thick, acrid smoke smelling of sulfur began to fill the air. Initially, the crew suspected cigarette smoke—this was 1982, after all—but the intensity was wrong. The radar showed clear skies, yet the plane was being battered by invisible particles. Then, the unthinkable happened. Engine four surged and flamed out. Less than ninety seconds later, engines two, one, and three followed suit. The roar of the 747 was replaced by a terrifying, absolute silence. They were seven miles high, carrying 263 souls, with zero power. The massive Boeing had become a 300-ton glider falling toward the jagged mountains of Java. The British Understatement In the cockpit, the situation was frantic but controlled. The co-pilot’s oxygen mask collapsed, forcing an emergency dive to breathable air. They were losing altitude fast—gliding with a ratio of 15:1—meaning for every mile they dropped, they traveled fifteen forward. But the mountains were rising to meet them. Amidst this chaos, Captain Moody keyed the intercom to address the terrified passengers. His voice, steady and devoid of panic, delivered one of the most famous lines in aviation history: "Ladies and gentlemen, this is your captain speaking. We have a small problem. All four engines have stopped. We are doing our damnedest to get them going again. I trust you are not in too much distress." The Invisible Enemy The crew didn't know it, but they had flown directly into a massive plume of volcanic ash from Mount Galunggung. Because the ash was dry, it didn't appear on the weather radar, which is designed to detect moisture. Inside the engines, a catastrophic physical reaction was taking place. The microscopic shards of volcanic glass were sucked into the combustion chambers, where temperatures exceeded the melting point of the rock. The ash melted into a sticky glaze, coating the interior turbines and choking the airflow, suffocating the engines. The Miracle of Physics As the plane plummeted through 13,000 feet, the air outside grew denser and cooler. This temperature drop caused the molten glass coating the engines to brittle and snap off. The crew had attempted to restart the engines over a dozen times with no success. But on the next attempt, the cleared turbines roared back to life. First engine four, then the others followed. They had power, but the danger wasn't over. The Blind Landing As they approached Jakarta for an emergency landing, Captain Moody realized the "sandblasting" effect of the ash had turned the windshields completely opaque. They were flying blind. Relying entirely on instruments and a tiny strip of visibility at the very edge of the side window, the crew threaded the needle. They touched down safely at Halim Perdanakusuma Airport. Not a single life was lost. The incident revolutionized aviation safety, launching the International Airways Volcano Watch. It proved that even when the impossible happens—when the sky goes dark and the engines go silent—panic is the enemy, and persistence is the only way home.

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Malinda Just
Malinda Just@malindadjust·
Something I love about swim meets... it's such a positive, yet competitive, environment. It's so refreshing after the loud crowd negativity during basketball!
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Malinda Just
Malinda Just@malindadjust·
My senior had her first swim meet of the season this afternoon. It was so good to be back poolside -- and fun that I actually got to be there instead missing it for another sport. Bonus...her 2 relays already qualified for state! Tomorrow my soph will have her debut diving meet!
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Trooper Tod
Trooper Tod@TrooperTodKHP·
US 56 Hwy west of Marion will be shut down for several hours due to a fatality crash. The crash occurred around mile post 300/301. Our Critical Highway Accident Response Team has been called to the scene. Please use an alternate route if traveling through the area!
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Malinda Just
Malinda Just@malindadjust·
It's distressing to read continuously in the OT, lines like this: "He also did what was evil in the sight of the LORD. He did not depart from all the sins of Jeroboam the son of Nebat, which he made Israel to sin, but he walked in them." (2 Kings 13:11)
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Malinda Just
Malinda Just@malindadjust·
@gcnewsman In the whole scheme of things, it would've been a disappointment that would eventually fade, but I'm so, so glad we don't have to work through it as such!
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Malinda Just
Malinda Just@malindadjust·
We've been praying for a situation that was a big deal to our family. God would still be good and worthy of praise no matter the outcome - we've experienced a lot of no's too - but I'm so thankful for a yes this time!
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Malinda Just@malindadjust·
Opening day is soooooon!
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Malinda Just
Malinda Just@malindadjust·
My night included a nightmare. It was horrible and something I hope I never experience. The awful part is... some people do 😭
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Malinda Just
Malinda Just@malindadjust·
But I have to think about it all, or it won't get done 🤷🏻‍♀️
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Malinda Just
Malinda Just@malindadjust·
One day at a time is such a nice philosophy that I wish actually worked in this scenario. I'm feeling really overwhelmed if I think about it too much.
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Malinda Just
Malinda Just@malindadjust·
Even without coaching I have so much going this spring. Multiple events and big projects at work, milestone birthdays for my girls, senior mom duties including a cheer banquet, the usual school activities, and finally hs graduation and an 8th grade promotion.
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Malinda Just
Malinda Just@malindadjust·
Thinking about driving the extra nine hours from New Mexico to the Grand Canyon this summer. Any tips on which part to go to/where to stay?
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Souvenir de la Malmaison
Souvenir de la Malmaison@ShiversShana·
Grandbaby number three is hopefully making her appearance today would appreciate prayers!
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Malinda Just
Malinda Just@malindadjust·
@karalu79 I panicked right away but the techs pulled me out, helped me calm down, readjusted some strategies, and then when I went back in, I made it through! Phew!
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Malinda Just
Malinda Just@malindadjust·
Appreciate your prayers as I get my shoulder MRI this morning (8 am Central)!
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Malinda Just
Malinda Just@malindadjust·
@crbrendemuehl It will be interesting to see what the MRI shows for me. I know there's something off... still very weak.
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CollinB
CollinB@crbrendemuehl·
@malindadjust The MRI isn’t that bad. It’s recovering from the rotator cuff surgery. That takes oh, so long. I just had my right shoulder done but six years ago had the left done. About a year to get back to full strength.
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Malinda Just
Malinda Just@malindadjust·
@debi_derrick I panicked right away, but the techs were kind, pulled me back out and helped me calm down, readjusted some of the strategies and then tried again. It was successful on round two!
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Malinda Just
Malinda Just@malindadjust·
I have an MRI scheduled for my shoulder on Saturday morning. I'm so afraid of having a panic attack in the tube.
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Malinda Just@malindadjust·
@JoanBandy I'm glad I didn't try to tough out the initial panic. It was much better on the second try...not something I really want to do repeatedly but at least it was manageable!
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