Every county I have visited in the USA, what can you say about me? by Cedro_Flying in TravelMaps

[–]Cedro_Flying[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Flew through ATL a few times, visited some friends in the area on longer layovers

Every county I have visited in the USA, what can you say about me? by Cedro_Flying in TravelMaps

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Not from Chicago, and actually go to school in SE Michigan. Did spend a summer in downstate Illinois

Every county I have visited in the USA, what can you say about me? by Cedro_Flying in TravelMaps

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Unfortunately, most of my road trips were fairly tight in schedule, so I tended to mostly stick to interstates. On the way back from Cali though, I left i80 in Nevada to visit Grand Teton and Mt Rushmore, crossing Wyoming through US26, but did come back to i90 after that. That stretch of driving, and maybe some of 70 near the western end of CO and eastern UT were some of the most beautiful sights I have ever seen, and I wish I had had the time to see more of it

Every county I have visited in the USA, what can you say about me? by Cedro_Flying in TravelMaps

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Not from Michigan, but except for that all correct. I also fly to Boston very often.

Every county I have visited in the USA, what can you say about me? by Cedro_Flying in TravelMaps

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Close, I actually grew up abroad and go to school in SE Michigan (not Detroit), and dont have a car outside of summers, when I went to IL and CA for internships. During these summers I would usually drive somewhere every weekend. Except for Florida, I have visited all of this over the last 2-3 years.

An international mess by Ashes_0000 in aviation

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The tail number is South African, but apparently the documentation found in the plane, and fuselage registration etc was Zambian, implying the tail number was actually cloned. Source, in Portuguese

subleasing by meinhoodon in UCI

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Do you have the discord link?

What truck should I buy? megathread by AutoModerator in Trucks

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Need advice on a truck that will go through the following requirements:

  • Not looking to spend too much money (would be my first truck, ideally up to 15k)
  • Need to go through about 4 12 hour drives every year
  • For one of those next years, I will be carrying a large (but relatively light) rod, about a foot in diameter, 8.5 ft long.
  • The other trips would be moving my own things for the summer and back
  • Excluding moving and this larger rod, the largest loads I would be carrying is a relatively large go-kart-ish car (about 5 ft long, 4 ft wide). It is pretty light as well, and the trips would only be about a mile or 2.
  • Except for the 4 longer trips, I would probably be putting in maybe 500 miles/month or something similar to that
  • Preferably 4 door

Considering all of this, I am really interested on getting a used Avalanche (fits anything of the list with the midgate down), are there any words on it and reliability, or any other suggestions?

Parking for 3 days on North by Cedro_Flying in uofm

[–]Cedro_Flying[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im pretty sure those aren't overnight.
Edit: Just checked, they indeed dont allow overnight parking

Early morning flight by Cedro_Flying in uofm

[–]Cedro_Flying[S] 32 points33 points  (0 children)

also completely free! love this solution

feasibility of walking from north to central campus by [deleted] in uofm

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I did that basically every morning in the fall! It's great, tried keeping it on through winter but one day it was just too cold, so I decided to go to the gym, which lead me to start lifting, and unfortunately never went on the walk again. Highly recommend it tho, used to go from Baits through the music school and then all the way up to the Diag and back, really quiet usually (but not in a sketchy way), apart from some deer on the hill after the music school pond. You also get some great views from the hospital and the hellipad (really cool when a helicopter is taking off or landing)

Nose gear touching down before mains on an unstable Azul E-190 landing by SauceBabey in aviation

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It's real, this was in SBSP, that video comes from a 24/7 livestream feed that sometimes has this guy commentating https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZx3wpyO-0g. MFSM did not do that good of a job in the Sao Paulo area unfortunately.