@CollinRugg
Your post does what the MSM does in sensationalizing a headline. You start off by saying he was thrown, then further below you say he fell onto the tracks.
Watching the video, which only shows the man that fell being the aggressor, clearly doesn’t show someone being “thrown”
@AppleSnob_
Spotify Connect is one of the few things they’re better for.
I also don’t like when I’m Airplaying to a HomePod, the music app will often times default to music directly from my phone.
@KeithOlbermann
He is 90 years old and can’t let go of the power.
But hey, you can’t fly a commercial airplane at the age of 65, but you can lead the country.
@NHL_AaronWard
I’m conflicted. On one end, it’s a clean and great hit without a doubt.
On the other, I hate to see anyone get injured, especially a generational talent like Bedard. I would hate to see what happened to Nash, happen to him.
@KylePassmore3
@AlaskaAir
@FAANews
@BoeingAirplanes
In this case there were additional warning signs with the logbook write ups, so inspecting the door and verifying the structural integrity of each part is a good start.
I’d imagine something that comes out of this is that when there’s a write up for the pressurization system
@crazyclipsonly
I’m all for stores having their own security, but not when someone is impersonating a police officer, this guy is taking it way too far with his apparel.
@twitmyassoff
@dominicgates
Dominic’s tweet made it seem like there were only four bolts holding it in place. I’m simply posted a photo of the plug door saying there’s more than four securing it in place.
Take that as you will.
@Jason
I just paid off my student loans this year.
BUT, higher education and student loans need an overhaul. It shouldn’t cost $300 to buy a one-use textbook, nor should interest rates for student loans be greater than a certain percentage.
@LouieBellina
The Goodrow, Gorde and Coleman line was a huge reason as to why the Lightning were back to back champs. All three of them went and signed big contracts after that.
I do agree Goodrow is overpaid, but I see value in him come playoff time.
@lemonodor
@thenewarea51
Airbus had a call on GPS spoofing & jamming recently will all operators. So far the systems are resilient enough to prevent any serious errors, but that’s not to say it’ll stop everything.
There is FCOM guidance already in place for most of these issues.
@Hilbe
@Rivian
@Tesla
It's mind boggling to me how the big accounts (that can't be persuaded otherwise) claim that the experience is much better on Tesla. Yet, they turn a blind eye to the lack of USS, rain sensor, and other things.
@Captsully
Man, the ALPA campaign is in full social media swing with their agenda.
How about you advocate for ALPA to put out a vote and see how their members feel on this subject.
@TVreporter
@krisvancleave
In this case, it was restricted from operating more than 60 minutes away from the closest airport.
Each aircraft has what’s called a Minimum Equipment List that specifies which equipment can be inoperative while still allowing the aircraft to operate safely.
An example of
@krisvancleave
Hey Kris, I think a better way of saying this is that the aircraft was restricted from ETOPS.
If there’s an issue with a significant onboard system (ex. APU is inoperative), the aircraft is restricted from flying ETOPS.
@MarioNawfal
These winds are normal this time of year and not limited to the North Atlantic, they’re called jet streams (winds faster than 92mph).
One of the unfortunate byproducts of it is clear air turbulence, which can be unpredictable. But with technology continuing to improve, it is
@DanCrenshawTX
You said the employee reached for the dogs multiple times, though she only reaches once for a yellow paper, that your wife takes out and starts to rip apart?
Something is being left out of your story.
@jdryan5000
@jonostrower
Every Part 121 (commercial) flights are required to always fly within 60 minutes of an airport. ETOPS allow them to fly outside of that requirement (with certain criteria), but still limited to a certain time. Narrow body aircraft like this are approved to fly within 180 minutes