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【J】【u】【s】【t】【Z】 @ JustZ @lemmy.world
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  • Agree completely. Diversity has nothing to do with this other than our dumbass president whinging.

  • The helicopter confirmed visual. Plane pilots were on the approach with clearance to land. Controller gave the helicopter the CRJ's height and vector. They knew we're to look to see it.

  • The controller advised PAT25 (helicopter) to pass behind the CRJ. The controller then asked PAT25 to confirm visual of the CRJ, and stated the CRJ's height and vector (I believe it was descending through 1,400 ft at that point in a circling approach to runway 33).

    The pilot of PAT25 confirmed visual of the CRJ. Once the pilot confirmed visual of the other aircraft, it was on her to avoid it.

    Unfortunately, she was obviously looking at a different aircraft in the landing sequence, because she flew directly into the path of the CRJ instead of waiting for it to pass as instructed.

    Possible the pilot misunderstood the ATC instruction, but it seems like she just was looking at the wrong aircraft.

  • Seems it was her fault though. She said she had the CRJ in sight, but was obviously looking at a different aircraft.

    Here's the Pilot Debrief video on it.

    https://youtu.be/RzQe6W7vcu4

  • They need you to include "neo."

    They think you're saying they are literal members of a defunct German political party responsible for the Holocaust.

  • OG Facebook?

    They will ban my racist uncle and require a college education again?

  • I hope Trump guts aviation safety and planes start crashing left and right like they used to. Make air crashes great again.

    People won't stand for it and the blame will rest with Republicans.

  • Even if you want historical accuracy, and you say it's not a Nazi salute, it's at best a neo-Nazi salute. So stfu.

  • Haha. I'll never go there again. Too bad there's so many dumbasses who will just be fine with this.

  • He's purposely trying to make people poor so that oligarchs can take more.

  • People with social media don't realize, they've already lost those friends. You're keeping up with them superficially at best. If you quit the platform, chances are you will not notice that you're no longer so superficially keeping up with them, you will not hear from them, and they will not notice either. Anyone that you actually want to keep in touch with, you can send a message through text, or call.

  • The guy I know who's into it likes radios and radio waves, antennas, and whatnot. Builds his own stuff. The HAM community also has a tradition of sending these little "contact card" type things like called QSL cards, if you contact someone in Monrovia or something, they can mail you a paper card that certifies, yup, you talked to someone in Monrovia all the way from Kansas or wherever. Can even get one from the International Space Station if you make contact with it, which people do regularly on HAM.

    I have an SLR just because I think it's neat. I have a computer based peripheral one and a portable handheld one with a screen on it.

    Can listen to shortwave, long wave, am, FM, and all sort of other bands, such as weather, marine, air traffic, trains, pretty much any unsecured walkie talkie and GMRS frequencies.

  • Has anyone in the House or Senate leadership that has received classified briefings on this done anything to oppose it? An email campaign is going to change absolutely nothing.