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AGAIN?!?!?
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SR-71 in the paint shop, January 1965
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This is not what our founding fathers died for.
This is not what our soldiers die for.
THIS IS NOT WHAT OUR PEOPLE DIE FOR EVERY DAY.
We are not here to be controlled.
We are not here to stand by and watch this man run our nation into the ground.
We are not here to die by his hand.
This is not what I stand for.
This is not what my country stands for.
THIS IS NOT WHAT AMERICA STANDS FOR.
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Mathematical skills: Basic arithmetic, algebra, and geometry problems.
What was the primary role of the Big Dipper for ancient travelers?
A) To tell the time B) To provide food C) To help with navigation D) To predict the weather
A simple lever is used to lift a heavy load. The fulcrum is located 2 meters from the load, and the effort is applied 1 meter from the fulcrum. How much force must be applied to lift a 100 Newton load using this lever?
A) 50 N B) 100 N C) 200 N D) 150 N
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a lot of yall are surprised about everything happening with Boeing but like….
do we not remember when they rolled out the 737 MAX 8s ? Boeing claimed no particularly new features were added to the plane (because they would have to retrain all of their pilots), but guess what ? That was false, and multiple planes went down because there were incidents involving the MCAS mid-flight that pilots weren’t trained on, so they couldn’t turn it off or even begin to be able to find where the issue was, they were looking for something they didn’t even know existed.
Boeing knew there would be accidents, but they also knew that paying out settlements from said accidents would take less money and time than retraining all of their pilots properly. Which womp womp, they had to do anyway, but not before flights Lion Air 610 and Ethiopian Airlines 302 went down (crashes that Boeing tried to blame on the pilots)
Before the merger, Boeing was definitely a “safety & engineering first” type of company. I’ve always loved the aviation industry, i’ve always been fascinated by planes but even more importantly, i live in the city in the USA where the most recent large loss of life crash happened (Buffalo NY, Colgan Air 3407). That event shook our entire community, my friend’s dad was unfortunately on that flight and lost his life with 49 others, along with one person on the ground.
the investigation was immediate, serious and thorough, and subsequent changes to the aviation industry were swiftly made and well thought-out and employed. i admired how well it was taken care of, and i’ve always seen (mid80s-2000s) aviation and its governing bodies (shoutout NTSB) as one of the most transparent industries that prided itself on being so.
Ironic that by killing their whistleblower Boeing put all eyes on them, i bet if they did nothing that the lawsuit wouldn’t have even made headlines.
RIP John Barnett, the brave Boeing whistleblower, and RIP all of those who lost their lives in aviation accidents
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Basic Advantages of Prismatic Battery Modules
High energy density: prismatic battery modules can store more electricity at the same volume and weight, which means that electric vehicles can carry larger capacity battery packs and have longer driving range.
High space utilization: The cells of prismatic batteries are square in shape and can be arranged more closely together, reducing space waste and increasing the energy density of battery packs.
High safety: prismatic battery modules usually use aluminum shells, which have high strength and toughness, and can effectively prevent battery short circuits, leakage and other problems. At the same time, its strong sealing can effectively avoid aging and leakage at the seal, thereby improving the safety of the battery.
Long cycle life: prismatic battery modules have a long cycle life and can withstand multiple charge and discharge cycles while maintaining high performance stability, reducing the maintenance cost of electric vehicles.
Specific applications of prismatic battery modules in electric vehicles
As a power source: prismatic battery modules are the main power source of electric vehicles, providing electrical energy support for the vehicle and driving the vehicle. Its high energy density and long driving range enable electric vehicles to meet daily travel needs and even long-distance travel.
Building battery packs: In electric vehicles, multiple prismatic battery modules are combined into battery packs and installed at the bottom of the vehicle or other suitable locations. The battery pack is monitored and managed by the battery management system (BMS) to ensure the safe and efficient operation of the battery.
Optimizing vehicle performance: The high energy density and long cycle life of prismatic battery modules help improve the power performance and endurance performance of electric vehicles. At the same time, its lightweight design also helps to reduce the overall weight of the vehicle and improve the vehicle's energy efficiency and handling.
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Where Ethiopian Airlines Is Flying Its Brand New Airbus A350-1000 So Far
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WHAT ARE YOUR FAVOURITE PLANES
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Boeing 777
My most basic answer is probably the Boeing 777. I think it was the first plane I ever flew on, but don't quote me on that. I love how the design is very similar to the previous 747, but it looks more sleek in comparison to that model. The interior of this model is really nice, and very spacious in my opinion. You don't realise how large this aircraft is until you see it in person either. Incredible piece of aviation.
XB-70 Valkyrie
I understand this one might not count as it is only a prototype, but I absolutely love the design. A nuclear bomber, conceived in the 1950s? Sign me up. I love how goofy the design is, it looks so silly for a plane designed to bring mass destruction. It looks like those dogs with the long noses that were a meme not too long ago.
You see it right?
JetCat P200
I know this technically isn't a plane, but it is an aircraft so shh. Like the Valkyrie, this is actually so goofy looking. But also a really amazing piece of aviation technology. I hope jet-pack technology becomes safer and more commonplace one day. Imagine going to work in your jet-pack.
Hughes H-4 Hercules
Ah, the Sprucey Goosey. I couldn't make this list without a shoutout to my boy Howard Hughes. The fact it took until 2013 for the Hercules to be upstaged is incredible to me. "It is the largest aircraft ever built. It is over five stories tall with a wingspan longer than a football field." Absolutely insane. The story behind the creation of this plane is so sad, and I wished it would've been able to be completely finished in time. Who knows how it would've changed the outcome of the war. But without the Hercules and Howard Hughes, modern day aircraft wouldn't be the same. So thank you Mr Hughes for your vision and hard work. I desperately hope I can see this plane before I die.
Boeing 737-800
Simple, effective, stunning, demure. I have flown on this model so much, and it is very nostalgic to me. Reminds me of going on holiday as a child. I feel like the engine on this plane is louder than the other 737 models, but maybe that is just me.
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AN OPEN LETTER to THE U.S. CONGRESS
Put the Good Jobs for Good Airports standards in the FAA reauthorization bill!
104 so far! Help us get to 250 signers!
I’m calling on you to stand with working people, passengers and our communities by supporting Good Jobs for Good Airports standards (GJGA) in the FAA reauthorization bill. Airports should and can be strong, vibrant drivers of good jobs in every part of our country. The Good Jobs for Good Airports standards are central to that mission and our nation’s future prosperity. Billions of our public dollars are invested in our nation’s aviation system every year, and we must ensure that our public resources serve the public good. That includes ensuring airports better serve the needs of our families, our passengers, our communities and the airport service workers who make it all possible.
It is evident that our air travel industry is in crisis. From record flight cancellations during summer travel peaks to mountains of lost luggage during the holiday travel season. Airports are critical publicly-funded infrastructure vital to the health of our local communities and global economy, but right now airports aren't working the way they should for travelers or airport service workers — a largely Black, brown, multiracial and immigrant service workforce. These working people, including cleaners, wheelchair agents, baggage handlers, concessionaires and ramp workers, keep airports safe and running smoothly even through a global pandemic, climate disasters and busy travel seasons. Yet many are underpaid and underprotected--even as some major airlines rake in record profit and billions of our tax dollars are invested in our national air travel system.
Domestic passenger numbers increased by 80% between 2020 and 2021, total industry employment fell by nearly 14%, leaving airport service workers to sometimes clean entire airplanes in as little as five minutes as many take on additional responsibilities outside of their typical job duties. Meanwhile, wages have barely budged for airport service workers in 20 years. The Good Jobs for Good Airports standards has the power to transform workers’ lives by ensuring airport service workers have the pay and benefits they need to care for their families.
The Good Jobs for Good Airports standards would help build a stronger, safer, more resilient air travel industry by making airport service jobs good jobs with living wages and benefits like affordable healthcare for all airport workers. Airport service workers at more than 130 covered airports would be supported through established wage and benefit standards, putting money back into hundreds of local economies and helping families thrive. If passed over 73% of wage increases will go to workers making $20 or less, estimates show.
I urge you to include the Good Jobs for Good Airports standards in the FAA reauthorization bill, and help ensure our public money serves the public good.
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North American F-82Es Twin Mustang With External Tanks, 1948. ➤➤ LEARN MORE: https://youtu.be/8Qzp65KF7Fs
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Exploring the Boeing 757: A Comprehensive Guide
Introduction
The Boeing 757 stands as a testament to innovative design and engineering in aviation history. This narrow-body, twin-engine jet airliner has left a lasting impact on the industry through its versatility, efficiency, and enduring legacy. In this blog, we delve deeper into the various facets of the Boeing 757, from its inception to its specialized operations and environmental footprint.
Innovative Design and Engineering
The Boeing 757 was conceived as a next-generation aircraft, blending advanced technology with a focus on passenger comfort and operational efficiency. Its sleek aerodynamic design, powered by high-bypass turbofan engines, allowed for improved fuel efficiency and reduced environmental impact compared to its predecessors.
One of the key innovations of the 757 was its versatile cabin configurations, accommodating various seating arrangements for different airline needs. This flexibility made it popular among both passenger and cargo operators, showcasing the aircraft’s adaptability to diverse operational demands.
Versatility in Operation
From short-haul domestic flights to transatlantic routes, the Boeing 757 demonstrated exceptional versatility in its operational capabilities. Its medium-range capacity and ability to operate from shorter runways made it a preferred choice for airlines seeking efficiency and cost-effectiveness without compromising on performance.
Furthermore, the 757’s reliability and robustness made it well-suited for specialized operations, including charter flights, cargo transport, and government use. Its spacious cargo holds and efficient loading capabilities contributed to its success in these niche markets.
The 757’s Enduring Impact
Despite its retirement from commercial service in recent years, the Boeing 757 continues to leave an enduring impact on the aviation landscape. Its timeless design principles, coupled with advancements in avionics and materials, have influenced subsequent aircraft developments and design philosophies.
The legacy of the Boeing 757 extends beyond its operational lifespan, with many enthusiasts and industry experts celebrating its contributions to aviation history. Its role in connecting people and goods across continents remains a testament to its enduring impact.
Impact of the Boeing 757 on Airline Economics
The introduction of the Boeing 757 revolutionized airline economics, offering a balance of capacity, range, and efficiency that translated into tangible cost savings for operators. Its ability to serve diverse routes with optimal fuel consumption contributed significantly to airlines’ bottom lines, especially during periods of fluctuating fuel prices.
Additionally, the 757’s commonality with other Boeing aircraft allowed for streamlined maintenance and training procedures, further reducing operational expenses for airlines. This economic advantage solidified its position as a favored choice among operators worldwide.
Evolution of the Boeing 757: From Inception to Retirement
The evolution of the Boeing 757 reflects the dynamic nature of the aviation industry, marked by technological advancements, regulatory changes, and shifting market demands. From its maiden flight in 1982 to its eventual retirement from major commercial operations, the 757 evolved alongside aviation’s progress, adapting to new challenges and opportunities.
While newer aircraft models have surpassed the 757 in terms of efficiency and environmental performance, its legacy as a reliable workhorse and a symbol of Boeing’s engineering prowess remains intact. The story of the 757’s evolution serves as a testament to innovation and adaptation in the aviation sector.
The Boeing 757 in Specialized Operations: Cargo, Charter, and Government Use
Beyond its role in commercial passenger transport, the Boeing 757 found success in specialized operations, including cargo transport, charter flights, and government missions. Its spacious cargo holds and ability to carry oversized freight made it a valuable asset for cargo operators, facilitating global trade and logistics.
Charter operators also leveraged the 757’s capabilities to offer tailored travel experiences for private and corporate clients, showcasing its versatility beyond scheduled airline services. Additionally, government agencies utilized the 757 for various missions, highlighting its reliability and performance in critical operations.
Environmental Impact and Sustainability Initiatives of the Boeing 757
As concerns about environmental sustainability grew in the aviation industry, the Boeing 757 underwent scrutiny regarding its environmental impact. While it boasted improved fuel efficiency compared to earlier models, the 757 still faced challenges related to emissions and noise levels.
In response, Boeing and airlines implemented various sustainability initiatives, including engine upgrades, operational optimizations, and fleet modernization efforts. These initiatives aimed to mitigate the environmental footprint of the 757 and align with industry-wide goals for reducing emissions and promoting eco-friendly aviation practices.
Conclusion
The Boeing 757’s journey from innovation to retirement embodies the spirit of progress and adaptation in aviation. Its innovative design, operational versatility, and enduring legacy have left an indelible mark on the industry, shaping the way we perceive and utilize aircraft in diverse roles.
While the era of the Boeing 757 in mainstream commercial aviation has drawn to a close, its contributions to airline economics, specialized operations, and sustainability initiatives continue to resonate. As we look to the future of aviation, we honor the legacy of the Boeing 757 as a pioneering aircraft that paved the way for modern air travel.
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Inside the life of an Emirates flight attendant
Alexandra Cosoff hasn’t paid for accommodation for the past 10 years after joining Emirates as a flight attendant and living in Dubai. The 33-year-old from the Sunshine Coast in Queensland is currently a cabin supervisor after climbing her way to the top where she gets to enjoy the perks of her “generous benefit package”. “Our accommodation is provided and salary is tax free – and not just that,…
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ASVAB Arithmetic Reasoning Masterclass Available on Online
Mastering the ASVAB Arithmetic Reasoning section requires a combination of foundational math skills and test-taking strategies.
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Understand the Basics of Arithmetic
The Arithmetic Reasoning section is all about solving word problems that involve basic arithmetic operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, division. Make sure you're comfortable with,
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Break Down Word Problems
Word problems can seem overwhelming at first, but with practice, you’ll learn to identify key information.
Read the problem carefully: Underline or highlight important details.
Extract relevant numbers: Focus on the numbers and their relationships.
Set up an equation: Translate the word problem into a mathematical equation.
Use the Process of Elimination
If you're unsure about an answer, eliminate the obviously wrong choices first. This increases your chances of selecting the right one by narrowing your options.
Work on Time Management
The Arithmetic Reasoning section includes a number of questions that must be answered in a limited amount of time. To manage your time:
Practice timed drills: Take practice tests to improve your speed.
Don’t get stuck on one question: If a problem is taking too long, skip it and come back later if you have time.
Practice Mental Math
Although you’re allowed a calculator on some portions of the ASVAB, many questions in Arithmetic Reasoning require you to solve problems without one. Practice mental math, such as quickly calculating percentages, multiplying numbers in your head, and simplifying fractions.
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