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Pilot Threatens To Land Flight Of Trump Supporters In Kansas
I think they'd fit right in in Kansas. A real threat would be "I'm going to drop you off at SFO". Or maybe Mexico.
Woman kicked off flight for not wearing a mask
It's not an overreaction if she's contagious, and there's no way to know. Intentionally spreading disease is a crime, an assault. Doing it through intentional negligence is hardly mitigation.
That said, they would certainly kick me off if I did that...Edit:...probably permanently.....and rightly so. I won't fly until Covid is no longer an issue.
This year I went on Vacation, was abandoned overnight in SFO thanks to United being horrible at scheduling and keeping schedules, and my wife and I both got a sickness just like Covid, this was early February. This was pre-masks. If we were less healthy, it could easily have put us in the hospital or morgue. I fully agree, airports and planes are almost designed to spread diseases, which makes draconian enforcement of health rules mandatory when deadly airborne diseases are common, imo.
I fully agree, I'm for identifying them and creating a national master list of people to refuse treatment to. Facial recognition is commonplace today, it might as well be used for public good. Beyond the zombie theory, if doctors and nurses are in a huge conspiracy to fake a worldwide pandemic, why would people thinking that go to the same doctors for help with the fake virus? I bet mask wearing would near 100% under those circumstances, where deniers are denied treatment and forced to take personal responsibility for their actions. I've never heard of any virus denier refusing treatment, it's certainly not the norm.
That's arguably an overreaction and the airline might kick both out.
Last year I went on a vacation, caught some nasty bug on the plane on both flights. An hour into the flight my nose starts running badly and eyes tearing up. Back to normal after a night's sleep.
Airplane interior are nasty anyway at the best of times. Germs & virus on the surface and recycled air environment. Mask should just be mandated.
Dumb-asses that believe in hoaxes & fake news that "masks cause brain damage" should be banded from clinics & hospitals. By their logic, since all nurses & doctors wear mask everyday at work, thus they're all brain-damaged zombies. And who would want to be treated by zombies huh?
Piggyback Planes
Well, they're much farther apart than they appear...and yet, not far enough lol.
One of the reasons SFO has such horrendous weather delays is that the runways are JUST close enough together that the FAA does not currently allow for side by side instrument approaches to them in bad weather. So, what is a "two lane" airport suddenly becomes a "one lane" airport as soon as the fog, clouds, or stuff shows up. And then the delays become ridiculous
How the deadliest aviation accident in history was avoided
Air Canada plane’s near-disaster at SFO has been added as a related post - related requested by eric3579.
New Rule: I Didn't Reproduce Day
In those cases, they're being douchey.
I didn't read you to mean a perceived problem meant it wasn't a real problem, now I get you.
Children will be children, but can still be incredibly annoying to some, even if they're well behaved....like a baby on an airplane, it's often not the child's fault. I can support them thinking that all children are annoying (at times), and even communicating it to each other with, say, a knowing wink, but the open, blatant derision is uncalled for.....usually.
That said, there should be child free zones in public spaces imo. Just Tuesday we used our once a year passes to the United Airlines club in SFO to have a nice, quiet place to relax between long flights, and a family came in with two <5 year olds and instantly turned it into the loud, raucous environment everyone there paid to escape. Their children weren't being bad, just being loud children in a quiet place. That's the parent's being douchbags imo. Just as the childless shouldn't insist on no children in public, parents shouldn't insist they must be allowed to go everywhere. Don't take a baby to an adult movie.
That is not what I am talking about. As a parent, I get pissed at those parents as well. That is shitty parenting and it is their responsibility. You will note that I said "perceived problem".
I am talking about normal behaviors such as a child crying when they fall down. I am talking about a child being irrational at new hardship. I am talking about children being children. As parents we need to help our children learn and cope with new things. Children shouldn't be derided and dismissed.
That is what pisses me off about these people that think normal children should be kept from society and brought out "when they are adults". What a fucked up attitude. It says more about those adults, than it does about those children.
The Future of Airliners? - Aurora D8
? I can't drive across the Pacific to Hawaii...or the Atlantic to Europe...Although, for low budget buses between city pairs (East Coast NYC-Boston, Washington-Bos, Orlando-Miami? West Coast SFO-LAX-San Diego...) ---maybe?
I'm predicting that once self-driving cars are mainstream in the next 20 years the airlines will be in a lot of trouble. With a majority of self driving cars on the road, I think the safety numbers will shift to cars being the safer form of travel, and likely very few traffic jams. We may not even need traffic lights eventually as traffic learns to flow smoothly.
Cyanide & Happiness - Flight Safety
Yeah, you think that shit's funny -- when Asiana crashed at SFO, the evacuation was slowed down by people grabbing their baggage from the overheads.
Pilot's View of Airbus A380 approach & landing at SF Airport
This video has been seconded as a duplicate; transferring votes to the original video and killing this dupe - dupeof seconded with isdupe by eric3579.
Pilot's View of Airbus A380 approach & landing at SF Airport
That was either a inaugural flight of the aircraft (A380) in SFO, or the first for that route, or first for the entire airline (doubt it)---or it was the last for retiring pilot.
It's an honor...
What are the water jets near the end for?
Back from the dead---A soccer player shocked back to life
@Yogi and SFO, smart refs, smart players, and the best place to be with a diagnosed arrhythmical heart condition when time is always of the essence in an emergency....Nothing get's a dull match going like an NDE, send him the fuck back out on the field after a rest!
Pilot's View of Airbus A380 approach & landing at SF Airport
*dupeof=http://videosift.com/video/OnBoard-Airbus-A380-800-Landing-SFO-San-Francisco-Airport
same length, same video
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Pilot's View of Airbus A380 approach & landing at SF Airport
This video has been nominated as a duplicate of this video by deathcow. If this nomination is seconded with *isdupe, the video will be killed and its votes transferred to the original.
Pilot's View of Airbus A380 approach & landing at SF Airport
Thanks for posting this! I lived in Mountain View for three years and Daly City for another two after that, and always used SFO for my travel needs. I recognized all the landmarks they showed in the video! Very cool to see them from the cockpit.
Oh, and I know I'm a horrible person but I spit all over my screen laughing out loud when the computerized altimeter started calling out "Retard! Retard!" when they got low to the ground.
According to trusty google, it's a reminder to the pilot to "retard" the thrust levers back to idle so that they can be engaged in reverse thrust if necessary on touchdown.
An airline safety video you'll actually watch
It reminds me of impromptu vegas trips from SFO. The only shitty part is that you cant stop it to access the drink menu.
Cheech And Chong Vs. Ann Coulter
I had the extreme fortune of bumping into both Cheech & Chong together at the SFO airport in November, 2008.. cool guys.. pretty chill.
Coulter is a creature from the swamps.. she has a surprisingly moderate opinion in this clip -- I suppose because she's actually a fan of the duo of dope!