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Katılım Ağustos 2014
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Shriners International
False posts on social media continue to circulate about two of our beloved Shriners Children's spokespatients, Alec and Kaleb. Let us be clear: Alec and Kaleb are both doing well. Please read the full message from Shriners Children's and Shriners International.
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aircraftmaintenancengineer@airmainengineer·
🚨Chilling surveillance footage has emerged showing the moment Air Canada Flight AC8646 collided with a Port Authority fire truck on the runway at LaGuardia Airport (LGA) last night. Authorities have confirmed that both pilots were killed in the crash. Dozens of passengers, along with the two fire truck occupants, were injured and transported to nearby hospitals. The airport remains closed as the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) begins its investigation into the deadly incident. Incident Summary • Flight: Air Canada Express AC8646 (operated by Jazz Aviation) from Montreal • Casualties: Captain and First Officer died; 40+ others hurt • Cause: Preliminary information and ATC audio indicate the fire truck was responding to a separate “odor” emergency involving a United Airlines flight and had been cleared to cross the runway, leading to the collision
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Peter St Onge, Ph.D.
Peter St Onge, Ph.D.@profstonge·
Oil shortages begin in Europe and Asia. A dozen countries have already imposed gas rationing, price caps, idled factories, and closing universities to avoid riots. Another couple months and Asia could face tens of millions of layoffs.
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aircraftmaintenancengineer@airmainengineer·
🚨GROUND STOP AT NEWARK AFTER TOWER EVACUATION🚨 The control tower at Newark Liberty International Airport, New Jersey, was evacuated Monday morning after a burning odor was reported coming from an elevator, prompting a ground stop. This incident temporarily leaves two of the three major New York City-area airports non-operational. A closure NOTAM remains in effect until 1500 UTC. Here’s the current situation of airports in New York. Newark Liberty (EWR): Still dealing with a ground stop after the control tower evacuation due to smoke/burning smell. Flights were temporarily halted, and delays are expected even as operations restart gradually. LaGuardia (LGA): Closed until at least ~14:00 local (≈18:00 UTC) following the fatal runway collision. Reopening depends on the ongoing investigation, so expect major delays and diversions even after it resumes. JFK: Operational, but experiencing significant delays and congestion, partly due to ripple effects and broader staffing/security issues. Via @theatcapp
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aircraftmaintenancengineer@airmainengineer·
Here’s TRUCK 1 at LaGuardia (LGA), seen overturned on Runway 04 after being struck by a CRJ despite having clearance from ATC.
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aircraftmaintenancengineer@airmainengineer·
UPDATE: Fatal Collision Between Air Canada CRJ-900 and Fire Truck at LaGuardia An Air Canada Express CRJ-900 arriving from Montreal collided with a fire truck on Runway 4 at LaGuardia Airport during landing. According to early reports, at least two people have been killed and around 70 others injured. Among the injured are four firefighters in critical condition, previously identified as “red tag” by FDNY responders. Images from the scene show the aircraft’s cockpit area heavily damaged, with passengers evacuating as emergency crews rushed in. A massive response is underway, with mass casualty protocols activated. The airport remains closed as authorities continue to manage the situation and investigate the circumstances surrounding the collision, including initial indications that a runway crossing clearance may have been issued to the fire unit.
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PoliticalPilot
PoliticalPilot@PilotPoli·
First photos of the CRJ that crashed at LGA before it tipped. From all reports the aircraft only tipped nose up after most of the passangers from the forward seats had moved back, likely due to the weight shift, combined lost weight of much of the cockpit via u/bradysego12
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The FAA ✈️
The FAA ✈️@FAANews·
FAA Statement Air Canada Express Flight 8646 struck an Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting vehicle after landing on Runway 4 at LaGuardia Airport in New York. The accident occurred around 11:40 p.m. local time on Sunday, March 22. The CRJ-900 was arriving from Montreal. The FAA and NTSB will investigate. The NTSB is in charge of the investigation and will provide all updates. The airport is closed. Visit the NOTAM site for additional information. This information is preliminary and subject to change.
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Rod Phares@PharesRod·
@KDOTHQ Can't even get the stoplight timed right here, and it's directly in front of a KDOT building!
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Rod Phares@PharesRod·
@Snappybee55 Only the cockroaches will be left alive now.😔 RIP Chuck.
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Military Support
Military Support@MilitaryCooI·
On April 7, 2003, Captain Kim Campbell-callsign 'Killer Chick'-was piloting her A-10 Warthog over Iraq when disaster struck. U.S. ground forces were pinned at a key bridge in North Baghdad, blocked by enemy fighters. Campbell was tasked with close air support, one of aviation's riskiest missions. She dove in, fired her rockets, and hit the target. But as she climbed, her plane shuddered from enemy fire. The A-10 was riddled with damage. It rolled lett and nosed down. Controls failed-stick, pedals, everything dead. Hydraulics were gone; her 50,000-pound jet plummeted uncontrollably. Most pilots would eject, but over hostile ground, survival was uncertain. Campbell made a historic choice. She switched to manual reversion mode-a grueling backup most A-10 pilots avoid practicing. Without power assists, brakes, or full control, she relied on raw strength and skill. For over an hour, she battled the crippled plane across 100 miles of enemy territory, each adjustment demanding immense force. A single error meant death. Approaching base, she faced the ultimate test: landing without hydraulics, brakes, or reliable controls. Defying odds, Captain Campbell landed safely and walked away, joining a rare few who've mastered an A-10 in manual mode. For her skill, bravery, and resolve, she earned the Distinguished Flying Cross, a top U.S. aerial honor. God bless this American hero!
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Arlington National Cemetery
Arlington National Cemetery@ArlingtonNatl·
Spring is blooming at ANC! Honor and remember those who served by exploring over 639 acres of vibrant rolling hills. While visiting, join us for our Spring Horticulture Tours to celebrate the start of the season. Visit our website for tour dates: arlingtoncemetery.mil
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US Oil & Gas Association
As much as it pains me to have to revisit those dark days, @lamps_apple is 100% correct. Chaos Theory says a butterfly flaps its wings and a landslide kills a thousand people in a far-off land. The Biden Administration was Energy Chaos Theory. A TikToker flapped his gums - and people in far off lands can't cook dinner tonight. All because political operatives wielded unfettered power for 4 years, unelected, unquestioned and unaccountable in their actions.
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On January 26th, 2024, Joe Biden froze all new permits for LNG export terminals. A TikToker met with White House climate advisors, the Sunrise Movement called it "monumental," Climate Defiance called it "the most significant move any President has ever made on stopping fossil fuels," and Senator Jeff Merkley said LNG was "actually worse for the environment than coal." 170 scientists signed a letter to Biden "imploring" him to ban new LNG terminals. The White House published a press release celebrating the decision. The Sierra Club cheered. Food & Water Watch cheered. The entire progressive climate apparatus celebrated what they believed was the beginning of the end for American natural gas exports. The pause froze permits for roughly 19 billion cubic feet per day of LNG export capacity that had been approved but hadn't broken ground yet. That is more capacity than the United States currently has operational. Biden's DOE said the review would take at least 12-15 months. Everyone understood the real timeline... it was designed to run past the 2024 election and potentially never conclude if the right candidate won. A federal judge in Louisiana struck down the pause in July 2024. Biden's DOE slow-walked compliance. The permits didn't move. The projects stalled. Financing dried up because banks wouldn't fund terminals with uncertain regulatory futures. Wood Mackenzie warned that "buyers could start to look at competing projects outside of the US, such as those in Canada, Australia and particularly Qatar, as alternative supply sources." Qatar. That's the place to remember. Biden's LNG pause told the world that the United States was an unreliable supplier. That American energy policy could change overnight because a TikToker got a meeting at the White House. That terminals costing $10-20 billion each could be frozen mid-approval by executive whim. That the world's largest LNG exporter was governed by people who considered its primary export product "worse than coal." The world's energy buyers heard that message and made the rational decision. They signed more contracts with Qatar. QatarEnergy expanded. Qatar's reputation as the world's most reliable LNG supplier strengthened... because America's reputation as a reliable supplier was being actively sabotaged by its own government. Trump reversed the pause on Day One. January 20th, 2025. Executive Order 14154, "Unleashing American Energy." The DOE resumed permit processing immediately. Commonwealth LNG in Louisiana received the first approval on February 14th, 2025. Energy Secretary Chris Wright declared a return to "regular order." The pipeline of pending projects... CP2 in Louisiana, Sabine Pass expansion, Lake Charles terminal, Port Arthur Phase 2 in Texas... began moving again. But time was lost. Fourteen months of frozen permits. Fourteen months of stalled financing. Fourteen months of uncertainty that pushed buyers toward Qatar and away from the United States. Fourteen months during which terminals that could have been under construction sat on paper. Each of those terminals takes three to five years to build after approval. Every month of delay in 2024 is a month of lost capacity in 2028 or 2029. Now look at today. March 19th, 2026. Qatar just lost 17% of its LNG export capacity for three to five years. Iranian missiles damaged two LNG trains and a GTL facility at Ras Laffan. QatarEnergy CEO Saad al-Kaabi confirmed $20 billion per year in lost revenue. Force majeure declared on contracts to Italy, Belgium, South Korea, and China. 12.8 million tons per year offline. The world's "most reliable" LNG supplier just became unreliable overnight... because it sits next to a war zone that American climate activists never thought to factor into their environmental models. The buyers who signed long-term contracts with Qatar because Biden's pause made America look unreliable are now receiving force majeure notices. The contracts they chose over American supply are being broken by Iranian missiles. The terminals Biden froze could have been under construction right now... adding the capacity that the world desperately needs and that America is uniquely positioned to provide. The math is simple and devastating. The United States has roughly 15 billion cubic feet per day of operational LNG capacity. Another 17 bcf/d is under construction. Another 19 bcf/d has been approved but hasn't broken ground... the capacity Biden froze. If those frozen terminals had been approved on schedule in early 2024 and broken ground immediately, some would be approaching operational status in 2027-2028. Instead, they're just now restarting the approval process after fourteen months of lost time. Every month of Biden's LNG pause is a month that American export capacity won't be available when the world needs it most. Every terminal that was delayed is a terminal that won't be shipping gas to Europe and Asia during the three-to-five-year window when Qatar's capacity is crippled. Every buyer who went to Qatar because Biden made America look unreliable is now scrambling for replacement supply that America could have been providing. Biden's climate advisors met with a TikToker and decided the future of global energy security. The 170 scientists who signed the letter wanted to save the planet from American natural gas. Senator Merkley called LNG "worse than coal." The Sunrise Movement called the pause "a huge win." Today, Asian LNG prices are above $25 per million BTU and climbing. European gas prices have surged 50% since the war began. South Korea, which gets 65% of its helium from Qatar, is scrambling to keep its semiconductor fabs running. Italy, Belgium, and China are staring at force majeure notices from a supplier whose facilities are burning. And somewhere in Cameron Parish, Louisiana, a $10 billion LNG terminal that should have been under construction fourteen months ago is still waiting for the paperwork Biden's DOE refused to process because a climate activist on TikTok told them not to. The world needed American LNG. Biden said no. The world went to Qatar. Iran destroyed Qatar's infrastructure. The world needs American LNG again... more desperately than ever... and the capacity that could have been ready isn't, because one administration decided that appeasing its youngest, loudest, least informed voters was more important than the energy security of the free world. Trump lit the fuse on Day One. Reversed the pause. Approved the permits. Unleashed the energy. But fourteen months of sabotage can't be erased with an executive order. The terminals take years to build. The lost time is permanent. And every day between now and when those terminals come online is a day the world pays the price for a decision made in a White House meeting with a TikToker. Energy policy is national security. Biden forgot that. The world is remembering it right now... at $25 gas in Asia, $113 oil in Europe, and force majeure notices from a burning LNG facility in Qatar. Trump said the war on American energy was over. He was right. But the damage from the last one hasn't finished arriving yet.

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The Mind Scourge
The Mind Scourge@TheMindScourge·
DoD has been trying to cancel the A-10 for more than a decade. It’s still in service. Congress loves the idea of a flying cannon that fires shells the size of 12oz Coke bottle The fact that it’s now hunting fast boats in the Gulf means that it’s now immortal; they’re never canceling that thing
Status-6 (War & Military News)@Archer83Able

Chairman of the JCS Gen. Dan Caine: "The A-10 Warthog is now in the fight across the southern flank and is hunting and killing fast attack watercraft in the Straits of Hormuz."

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Indy Race Parts/Bernie
Indy Race Parts/Bernie@IndyRaceParts·
Wanted to do something special for our friend, Jerry Myers to help with medical expenses. A lot of people are always asking for 71 sideboards so we would like to put this up for sale. The highest bid wins & the money goes to Jerry. Please RT, thank you💚
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Rock'n Roll of All
Rock'n Roll of All@rocknrollofall·
James Hetfield's response to this question is brilliant. Being and staying grateful for what you have is what makes you feel comfortable in all parts of your life.
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