

I don’t understand this. Normally they don’t care if you move to a same fare seat.
I don’t understand this. Normally they don’t care if you move to a same fare seat.
Cover the body, and relocate surrounding passengers, if possible, if you can’t move the body to business class (moving a dead body respectfully is very hard).
Apparently there were free seats elsewhere, the pax should have been offered relocation. However it’s not clear if the passengers asked. The cabin crew could have been rattled too and forgot.
Edit: They apparently asked, I don’t see why they couldn’t move.
Batteries maybe?
“This ensures that each student is consistently challenged”.
They will be challenged alright.
N26 maybe?
KSP
Flight Simulator… 2? 1988, MS-DOS
In a spray can somewhere
For the hero image, that could possibly just be an attempt at a “fun” way of showing that they can carry a lot by mean of hyperbole.
“Look at that tiny truck, it’s bursting with boxes!”
Because if they didn’t have human form they, by definition, wouldn’t be humanoids ? :)
Yeah the 777X. Weird, the 777 is so successful.
Exactly. I flew the 777 for a living. It’s a tank. Extremely reliable, flies like a dream, plenty of power. I haven’t flown the new generation 777 though and you can bet it’s not as safe. Nothing Boeing makes now is.
I used to be a “if it’s not Boeing I’m not going” pilot. I feel stupid now.
Airlines suffer the exact same problem. Greed. Boeing doesn’t make the engines. GE does (or Pratt and Whitney). They are very reliable engines too. If they start failing in a specific airline, it’s a maintenance problem.
Edit: also as comments started, this could be nothing but normal issues, haven’t read the article. I stopped reading at “engine issues, including tyre falling off…” What??
There’s a guy, Isaac Newton, he’s 57.
Ask him about his second third law, hopefully he came up with it already.
I steer gigantic metal birds pulled by armies of horses carrying dozens of people, to the antipodes… in less than one day… using dead animal juice.
Don’t blast heavy metal.
Also, can they be built without fossil fuels ?
I’d think so. They may have been talking about a ground air conditioning cart.
Edit to add: APUs burn fuel, are noisy, and some airports are very picky about their use, rightly so. But typically these airports offer ground air conditioning. If not, you ask them to start the APU when it gets too hot in the plane.
I worked for an airline that was picky about it, but the bottom line was a riot on board was worse than burning fuel. Never been told no by the airport in reasonable conditions.
As much as I loathe the twat, this issue predates him. Now, after what he’s done to the FAA, good luck convincing them to come back. A very stressful, understaffed job… Sure they’ll want to get out of retirement…