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Ben - Flying For A Living

Ben - Flying For A Living

@Flying4Living

Airline pilot looking to celebrate aviation and share career tips with others. Not an airline spokesperson. All comments and views are my own.

Washington, DC Katılım Ekim 2021
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Ben - Flying For A Living
Ben - Flying For A Living@Flying4Living·
In light of Musk's decision to ban journalists for simply posting a link to real time public data for flight following, I can no longer in good conscience utilize @Twitter . I'm not closing the account (to protect the handle) but this will be my last post. Follow me on TikTok!
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Ben - Flying For A Living@Flying4Living·
Bob Barker is 99 years old. That means that Bob Barker was in his thirties when the 737 entered service.
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Stephanie@airport_girl·
What is it? Wrong answers only.
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Ben - Flying For A Living@Flying4Living·
@Osinttechnical Update: EM bought Twitter because he was pissed somebody was able to track his private jet and he didn't know how to keep that information private on his own. That's my theory.
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OSINTtechnical@Osinttechnical·
Update, Twitter has changed their policy on open source flight tracking- help.twitter.com/en/rules-and-p… “Under this policy, you can’t share the following types of private information, without the permission of the person who it belongs to:”
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Ben - Flying For A Living@Flying4Living·
I swear when I checked the forecast for Denver this week, 25°F, 40MPH winds and snow wasn't on there. I am SO not packed for this. 🥶
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Ben - Flying For A Living@Flying4Living·
737 MAX 7 and MAX 10 certification issue in layman's terms: There is an alerting system that has become standard in modern airliners called EICAS. EICAS makes identifying and isolating system failures quick and easy as the aircraft presents the issue on a single screen 1/4
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Ben - Flying For A Living@Flying4Living·
But congress has mandated that all new aircraft certified going forward are REQUIRED to have EICAS installed. Now you know. 5/5
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Ben - Flying For A Living@Flying4Living·
because it would require more pilot training to emphasize how 737s with EICAS would be different to operate during an emergency than previous models of the 737. That training would add significant expense to the initial purchasing cost of the new aircraft. 4/4
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Nir 🇮🇱🏴
Nir 🇮🇱🏴@Nir890·
מה הייתם עושים בשבת בבוקר עם חבר מחו"ל שאף פעם לא היה בתל אביב?
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Ben - Flying For A Living
Ben - Flying For A Living@Flying4Living·
Congratulations! So are you going to go fly passengers now and be a REAL commercial pilot? 🤣 Congratulations on your retirement!
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Ben - Flying For A Living@Flying4Living·
@AirlineFlyer What would have been better was the MEC chairman greeting Scott and having Scott stand in line and hold up one of the picketers signs. THAT would have been a better statement than this.
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