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    It happens more often than we'd like to think. As a kid living in Miami, I vividly remember a wheel coming off a 747 on its takeoff roll. The wheel/tire rolled into an employee parking lot, destroying a vehicle.



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    Alaska Airlines safety update video…humor.

    https://www.instagram.com/reel/C2a71...FvMnZhaGNwMQ==
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    Quote Originally Posted by rwsaunders View Post
    Alaska Airlines safety update video…humor.

    https://www.instagram.com/reel/C2a71...FvMnZhaGNwMQ==
    I'm sure Jim has some good stories. My favorite safety briefings:

    1) "Sit down, strap in, shut up, and hang on."

    2) (in a small plane where the pilot gives the briefing) "As pilot-in-command, I will be the last person to exit the aircraft in the event of an emergency. If I say "EXIT THE AIRCRAFT!" and you say "What?", consider yourself pilot-in-command.

    Here's the full video from SNL:



    And another classic...



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    I think Air France wins for current best safety announcement. I've noticed that people watch it. Which is what they are for.

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    Best part is the request to open your window shade during takeoff. What is with people who close the shade during takeoff …
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    I found this article interesting. While I'm not conversant with the inner workings and related details, the 40,000 ft view of the results of a corporation putting profit, Wall Street considerations (and C-Suite compensation/golden parachutes) ahead of product integrity and everything that supports it doesn't violate any first principles I'm aware of.

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    “There’s always an aviation angle” says the podcast host in discussing the much anticipated flight of Taylor Swift from Tokyo to watch the Super Bowl the night after her concert. The transcript is available on the site too....sample. Saab...note the Southwest comment and I'll keep my fingers crossed for you.

    There are roughly 700 spots for private aircraft between Las Vegas and Henderson and they're all full.

    [0:06:22] JR: Who wants to be the hero? Who could be the hero into the headlines to say, “I
    gave up my private jet parking spot in Vegas for Taylor Swift. You're welcome.” That would be
    just a coup of a PR win for anyone. The most evil, sadistic person in the world can do that. Well,
    we'd all be like, “Yeah. All right, maybe this person's not so bad.”

    [0:06:45] IP: I mean, that's an option. Here's what I think will happen, and I'm saying this just to
    put this out there, in case I'm right, and also, in case I'm wrong and we can talk about one way
    or the other. I think what will happen is, I think, she'll fly to Los Angeles.

    [0:06:58] JR: Okay. And then?

    [0:06:59] IP: Because she's got plenty of time. Then it's an easy hop on any manner of mode of
    transportation from Los Angeles to Las Vegas.

    [0:07:10] JR: Even one of the many dozens of commercial flights a day. Wouldn't that be
    something?

    [0:07:14] IP: I mean, can you imagine Taylor Swift being on Southwest?

    [0:07:17] JR: No, I can't. I honestly cannot.

    https://www.flightradar24.com/blog/a...e=sendgrid.com
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    Quote Originally Posted by 72gmc View Post
    Best part is the request to open your window shade during takeoff. What is with people who close the shade during takeoff …
    But, why does this shade business get up the crews nose? Surely you as the window passenger can determine when the shade is up or down? I'm pretty sure the plane will take off and land with a shade up or down. Another of life's enduring mysteries!

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    Maybe this guy will be your pilot in 10-12 years. He passed all his simulator stuff and will be in the cockpit of a T-6 in a few weeks. He will fly out of Roswell, NM, about nine hours away. I'll probably take a bike.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BBB View Post
    But, why does this shade business get up the crews nose? Surely you as the window passenger can determine when the shade is up or down? I'm pretty sure the plane will take off and land with a shade up or down. Another of life's enduring mysteries!
    Shades should be open during takeoff/landing to enable the cabin crew to see the outside environment in case of an emergency. They need to determine which exits are safest to use in case of fire, water landing, or other potential hazards. During daylight hours, the ambient light could be helpful if electrical power is lost. Lastly, open shade allow first responders to shine their lights through the windows if needed. I was a flight department safety officer early in my aviation management career.

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