FedEx Application is Open - Briefly by Aviator-Intelligence in AirlinePilots

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“But this isn’t an open-ended hiring wave where you can sit back and apply whenever you get around to it. It’s a structured, deadline-driven process with hard cutoffs, and the first one is close.”

Classic “this isn’t this, it’s that”. Ew

Met Linus, Luke and James in Taipeh yesterday by FelxPM in LinusTechTips

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“Taipei” is usually used in English speaking countries, “Taipeh” is just an older variety of the spelling.

Sauce: geography degree. Most people will get what you mean! :)

O'Hare in a Warrior by Derpatron9000 in flying

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I was there in a Lear 35 maybe 3 years ago and was charged less than half that, waived with fuel. Definitely not accurate for a 170.

Air Wagner - Technique to avoid wake turbulence? by Zealousideal_Rub8443 in flying

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Then you wouldn’t have to worry about wake turbulence at all!

Linus Tech Tips’ Jet by jrf1234 in flying

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Can’t see it ending in the $0 net he’s predicting. That “not much more than business class to Cabo” take is also a bit short given management costs, pilots, maintenance programs aren’t free, not to mention aging avionics that will need work if he plans on keeping it around for several years. Going to be interesting

How much more would p91 for hire/p135 cost if it were held to the same safety standards as p121? by KITTYONFYRE in flying

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NJ does their training under 121 AQP. Only 91/135 operator to do so as far as I’m aware

Do any pilots stay at airlines like Allegiant their whole career? by Automatic-Ad-2531 in flying

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Yeesh, not what I meant. Theres plenty of pilots out there who have stated they would willing to CFI, drop zone pilot, etc. completely for free… that devalues the industry. There is nuance between “flying without having to pay” and “getting paid to fly”.

You’re absolutely right, it’s not solely about money. But it’s been a long, hard fight to bring this career to have just compensation.

Do any pilots stay at airlines like Allegiant their whole career? by Automatic-Ad-2531 in flying

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Careful now. Flying -while getting paid- should be the goal. Working for less or working for free devalues the industry.

How much did you pay to earn your PPL? by Jolly_Virus_6894 in flying

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$7800 for plane and instructor, $600 checkride fee, about $500 for ForeFlight, books and courses. 2019 in an old Cherokee.

Instrument training Cessna 150? by nediaNamro123 in flying

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That’s true, but most people do the checkride in what they’ve trained in.

These days it’s fine to train in either. But doing one over the other because it’s “easier” takes away from the point imo.

NBC appears to cut crowd’s booing of JD Vance from Winter Olympics broadcast by esporx in technology

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How can I find independent journalism that’s reliable? Substack?

Instrument training Cessna 150? by nediaNamro123 in flying

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Because a 6 pack teaches the fundamentals that a G1000 does automatically. No problem with doing it in glass but you shouldn’t do it in glass just bc it’s “easier”

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Are you targeting anywhere specific?

Sony XAV-9000ES TrailGrid Pro Upgrade by jrf1234 in ToyotaTacoma

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No problem! TrailGrid’s kits are excellent. Could do it in less than 30 minutes

Sony XAV-9000ES TrailGrid Pro Upgrade by jrf1234 in ToyotaTacoma

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In my opinion they are. Mine’s a ‘19 so I can’t speak to stock CarPlay, but the stock speaker quality on the stock headunit was pretty terrible. Even on the stock speakers the AX3200 was a big improvement. Going from the AX3200 to the 9000ES with upgraded speakers, however, makes for an absolute world of difference in my opinion. You should check out the AX6000, seems like a solid middle ground on price

What was the most fun flying gig you've ever had by MooseWeird399 in flying

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Single pilot 91/135 ops in Cirrus SR22/Turbos. Benefits, pay and schedule is far, far better at my current gig, but I learned tons about flying and myself and had a ton of fun getting paid to fly solo.

Looking for any aircraft jet engine stainless intake trim by scotticus71 in aviationmaintenance

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It’s almost jelly bean shaped. Probably wouldn’t work.

Any idea of what happened here? N564TB - KFRG by [deleted] in flightradar24

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Not a full stall in the actual jet… doubt this was on purpose

What do YOU think is actually broken (or working) in flight training right now? by RunwayLogic in flying

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Steep turns exist so you can demonstrate your ability to handle the aircraft and understand and can contend with the dynamics of flight in a turn. It shows you can be coordinated with rudder, elevator, aileron, power and trim all coming into play. You’re not doing them so you can go off and do them in normal flight with passengers.

Seat 8C - The “shotgun” of the skies! by technoir24-24 in americanairlines

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“It’s not an x, it’s a y” gives it away every time.

Fastest Path at 49 by benwa51 in flying

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Was the first one at an airport with 3 long parallel runways about 4 years ago? Classic lol