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YouTuber Guilty Lying About Intentional Plane Crash
Just drop him at 10,000 feet without parachute to save taxpayers money. A glorious death is what he wished for isn't it? Better than picking up soap bars for 7 years.
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5 Terrifying Climbing Videos
I think those hoodies would make a good parachute if something went wrong
WTF is... Extreme Unicycling
I didn't see anyone use a parachute as a sail. I think I'll invent that.
I Crashed My Plane
He absolutely faked it. Consider:
- Happened to wear a skydiving parachute for the first time on YT on this flight
- Fuel selector line to the right wing was visibly disconnected, accounting for an empty wing, short intended flight, and the lack of fire
- Left door was ajar when prop started to sputter
- Down/up pitch inputs during "engine failure" add drag and slow the plane, whereas basic pilot training is to put the nose down to gain airspeed
This pilot had some good points.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=724JxkwWqA8
Danny MacAskill Vs Wind Turbine | Climate Games
I thought he was going to jump off. Looked like a parachute up there ready to go.
AirVenture 2021 Opener Flies the BlackFly
Finally flying cars! which are basically just XXL drones.
Hope they come with a parachute
Land of Mine Trailer
From what I can find...timers and/or sensors that arm them after being deployed.
Weighted bottoms and/or little parachutes. Many types function in any position too, so upright doesn't matter.
Even ground based deployment is usually tossing them mechanically from a vehicle by the thousands, not by hand.
https://videosift.com/video/M139-Volcano-Mine-System
How did the mines not explode after being dropped from the air?
And how did they land with the trigger facing up buried in the sand?
The Martian Hexadecimal Scene
Ah!
Here's the explanation: "Dare Mighty Things"--the motto of the JPL team--and the outer ring of the parachute is the long/lat of JPL.
https://www.theverge.com/2021/2/23/22297094/hidden-message-parachute-nasa-mars-perseverance-rover
Is this the solution to the message in the parachute?
The Martian Hexadecimal Scene
Is this the solution to the message in the parachute?
Radicalize
That's what's known as, The Bat Turn!
History of the Batmobile Parachute Pickup Service Van
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Go55QcUqGkc&feature=emb_rel_end
Truth is 180 degree opposite.
Anderson Cooper Dismantles Rod Blagojevich
Let's not forget.....
“I’ve got this thing and it’s f—ing golden, and, uh, uh, I’m just not giving it up for f—-in’ nothing. I’m not gonna do it. And, and I can always use it. I can parachute me there.”— Nov. 5, 2008, in a conversation secretly recorded on FBI wiretap about Obama’s Senate seat.
Not exactly the type of political fundraising that was considered ordinary (or legal) in the days before Trump...selling vacant Senate seats to the highest bidder....and certainly not what Mandela was in prison for. I hope he got a few more things that were f-ing golden in prison.
Plane Crash and Rescue from the Quebec Wilderness
Yes, the parachute is standard equipment in the SR-20/22. Also, aircraft are required to be equipped with Emergency Locator Transmitters (ELT) which in the event of a crash automatically (or can be manually turned on) begin to transmit a signal which is picked up by satellites and notifies local search and rescue.
Maybe just a tiny bit considering there is a tree sticking out of the cockpit Although he did say that same tree helped him get out of the plane. As you noted, he did what he could to save himself. I would be curious to know if that chute is standard on that plane and if having a way to communicate your emergency, is normal or mandated by law.
Plane Crash and Rescue from the Quebec Wilderness
This. This is why I never have any sympathy for the "hikers" who go out onto the ass end of nowhere without even a GPS. This guy even spent the money to get the whole-plane parachute. Which, I might add, is why he got home that day, and not have become a statistic. Although I wish he had noted the first shots were file footage of the emergency chute tests, not of his actual plane that day. Internet People are not known for their intelligence.
Sat phones can be rented pay-per-use, for virtually nothing. If you don't use it, it's a pittance. If something happens, broken leg, whatever, emergency crews can come straight to you.
I have no problem whatsoever with the government saving your life. That's what it's there for. My issue is with the huge searches due to adult "victims" negligence and stupidity.
Blues Brothers: Soul Man - SNL
BOSE? Bose-Einstein condensate
https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/edu/news/2016/7/27/they-really-do-exist-nasas-ghostbusters/
In a team of professional ghost busters, Anita Sengupta would most certainly be the enthusiastic and multi-talented leader. She’s already taken on roles developing launch vehicles, the parachute that famously helped land the Mars rover Curiosity, and deep-space propulsion systems for missions to comets and asteroids.
Sengupta and other members of the entry, descent and landing team for NASA's Mars rover Curiosity discuss the nail-biting details of the August 2012 landing.
Most recently, she’s carved out a niche as the project manager for an atomic physics mission, called the Cold Atom Laboratory, or CAL.
Since the mission was proposed in 2012, Sengupta has been leading a team of engineers and atomic physicists in developing an instrument that can see the unseen. Their mission is to create an ultra-cold quantum gas called a Bose-Einstein condensate, which is a state of matter that forms only at just above absolute zero. At such low temperatures, matter takes on unique properties that seemingly defy the laws of thermodynamics.
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