Every industry has it's inside baseball and it takes years sometimes to understand the nuances. I do think that anybody with a high school education should know that gravity doesn't "fluctuate" as implied here, but then again I'm not writing newspaper stories in a 2nd language so who am I to...
I give the guy 100% pass on delivery; not everybody is a natural on screen personality. It's not easy both being at ease and hitting every point you want to.
(Just here waiting to see how long it takes for Foucault to enter the room)
I think the original question was "is there an FAA approved alternative to AAA?" (or words to that effect) but it's turned into addiction is a choice/disease debate.
Depends how badly you want to go fast I guess...
https://www.cyclingnews.com/news/colombian-cycling-star-miguel-angel-lopez-banned-until-july-2027-for-use-of-menotropin/
English is the de-facto language in Singapore, but officially it's Malay. Obviously a language translation issue but it's a shame nobody caught the error.
Also, I had enough trouble with FAA testing on weather. I hate to imagine what it would be like if we had to add gravitational fluctuations :P
This might actually be the worst aviation journalistic take I’ve ever seen
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c9xx5pj095jo
“found rapid changes in gravitational force”
I think we all understand what they’re trying to say, but wow.