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@N7sFirst

FL380 Katılım Nisan 2019
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Monty@N7sFirst·
@Subnautica please dont change the weird glitch with the air bladder where you suddenly and instantaneously reach escape velocity directly into the sky Its not helpful, but its funny as shit
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Subnautica@Subnautica·
As you all dive into your first thrilling adventures in Subnautica 2 Early Access, we wanted to share a little bit about our plans for the game over the next few months ✍️ Read more: unknownworlds.com/en/news/subnau…
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Monty@N7sFirst·
@end3of6days9 that jet is nowhere neat 85 million, thats a G650ER number range And no detailer has ever made 9000 dollars an hour, its just blatant lies
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End3of6Days9 (Helen) 🇺🇸
Here’s what $9,000 an hour looks like when you’re an aircraft detailer… This guy gets an emergency call from a client whose daughter took his $85M private jet to Coachella and turned it into a total junk-food disaster (even though the only rule was “no snacks”). He drops everything, races to the airport, and does a full deep clean — seats, carpet, wood, the works — using a borescope to hunt down every last particle because in a pressurized cabin, leftover food crumbs can cause dangerous mold. He even finds and pops a rogue Cheeto on camera 😂 (the dedication is unmatched!). In the end they bill the client $18,000 for the rush job and the plane is spotless again. Can you even imagine paying $18k for a detailing? I guess when you own an $85 million private jet, it doesn’t seem so crazy after all!
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Monty@N7sFirst·
@TheWapplehouse It’s 1 in 10 because of this. Without it, it might be 2 in 10. It’s called chair flying and it’s a very well known and well studied method of dry rehearsal used by every pilot from the most inexperienced student, the the most seasoned test pilot.
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Monty@N7sFirst·
@alexboge We also have an entire stash of photos of Blue birds, pink fish and grey clouds. The USG is currently run by a known sexual predator associated with a huge amount of known pedophiles connected to a suspected cannibal cult The USG is full of shit, shocker I know
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Alex Boge@alexboge·
@N7sFirst And yet, sometimes, planes crash into buildings and populated areas. It does happen, and we’re led to believe ufo crashes are so common that the USG has an entire stash of them.
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Alex Boge@alexboge·
Why do they always crash in remote areas - how come never where ordinary people, local authorities and civilian photographers can become witnesses?
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Blobifi@Blobifie·
Australian starship launch pad!?!?!
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Monty@N7sFirst·
@Just_Emma30 GIIIs have a New Cost of up to 36 million dollars A brand New G650ER is about 70 million Even fully customized to the absolute limits of what Gulfstream and the respective aviation authority would allow i doubt it would get even remotely close to 100 million
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just emma😎@Just_Emma30·
Tyler Perry's iconic $125 Million Gulfstream III. Is this really a Flying Theater 😱
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Monty@N7sFirst·
@EricLDaugh Evil communists ticketed them for parking… illegally. They parked illegally, got ticketed and immediately went “wow evil communist I can break the law so much easier back home”?
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Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 The Chinese Communists have just TICKETED the Fox News crew, using their abundance of surveillance cameras placed around Beijing! BRET BAIER: "There are literally cameras everywhere...they see everything...our driver parked illegally for 2 MINUTES and got a ticket for $40!" "Because they saw it, on the camera." This is Communism! It's what the Democrats want.
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Hab von einer Umfrage gelesen, bei der rauskam, dass über die Hälfte der befragten Männer davon überzeugt sind im Notfall ein Flugzeug landen zu können. Obwohl Experten sagen "Auf keinen Fall!" Hier gab es auch Diskussionen. Ich frag euch also, könntet ihr im Notfall eins landen?
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Monty@N7sFirst·
@danielbraden18 YPKS Parkes VOR late last year. Didnt do the RNP because traffic was arse and it was pissing down with rain but clouds where high enough that minimums didnt matter So just joined the VOR straight into from like 5 degrees off hold track.
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DUDE…@danielbraden18·
Name the last time you shot an approach besides an ils or rnav! Stop with the lpv etc. they are all the same with a different name. I’m talking loc, ndb, vor, etc. Not in practice or not professional. Actual jet.
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Monty@N7sFirst·
@DeborahClaireUK As a pilot perhaps the best example I can ever give to that is that Wind forecast are more of a vague suggestion than they are a forecast, because they are so ridiculously hard to accurate predict.
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Deborah Sanderson
Deborah Sanderson@DeborahClaireUK·
@N7sFirst It's also surprising how much intuition and interpretation of charts, images and data can be useful too. Models help but I'm sure you'll have noticed by now how inaccurate they can be at times.
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Deborah Sanderson
Deborah Sanderson@DeborahClaireUK·
Looks like rain 🌧️ 0.64 µm (Vis) 1.38µm & 1.61µm (NIR)
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Monty@N7sFirst·
@DeborahClaireUK I have been writing down my predictions for weather a few days to a week ahead of schedule and just using raw data and no established forecasts and wow, some of it is insane. No wonder Meteorologists need so much training
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Deborah Sanderson@DeborahClaireUK·
@N7sFirst Interpreting satellite images can be complicated, there's a lot to learn.
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Monty@N7sFirst·
@DeborahClaireUK I have only just recently gotten good with basic IR satellite images, I only learned about visible light interpretation recently and it’s definitely a lot to take in.
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Deborah Sanderson
Deborah Sanderson@DeborahClaireUK·
@N7sFirst They're damn good images to use but they rely on a lot of interpretation and are daylight only, which can limit things.
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Deborah Sanderson@DeborahClaireUK·
@N7sFirst 1.38 µm is better for detecting cirrus, 1.61 is more for cloud phase.
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Wesley Van Der Wit
Wesley Van Der Wit@aussi3dutchman·
@N7sFirst @NoContextHumans Uhm..no that's why the word "calendar" is in there. It means "we understand some months have different lengths, you'll pay the same rate anyway"
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Wesley Van Der Wit@aussi3dutchman·
@N7sFirst @NoContextHumans In the US and UK, it's quite specifically stated "per calendar month". It means the rate is monthly as per the calendar, not per number of days.
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DUDE…@danielbraden18·
@N7sFirst Pc12 is the best. I may make a new post about it. 😁
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DUDE…@danielbraden18·
Why do pilots become pilots if they don’t want to travel? To the forum…
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Monty@N7sFirst·
@danielbraden18 I have some time on the B200, I did a bit of my ATPL training in that. But these days I fly the Pilatus PC12 and PC24. I also do Aerobatics in my free time but that’s just for fun and rarely goes beyond a 20nm of my home airport.
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DUDE…@danielbraden18·
@N7sFirst Love it. I love the Pilatus and the king air if that’s what your on. Awesome machines.
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