Well you obviously lived to tell about it. How's the plane?
For that one I gave the Chicago FSDO a number to callHe flew too slow during an approach and made a PA32 hold.
Well you obviously lived to tell about it. How's the plane?
Thing is, his radio was working just fine. He told the tower he was just on the wrong frequency.um, I thought a NORDO aircraft could enter. What if the guy really thought his radio was tango uniform (rather than trying to cover up a brain ***t?
(yes, the guy didn't have to fly into the class delta airspace, maybe he could have diverted and sorted things out on the ground)
Thing is, his radio was working just fine. He told the tower he was just on the wrong frequency.
So, I see your point - he wasn't really NORDO. He was "Radio Operator Dysfunctional" ??
Got me thinking so I looked it up. Unless your radio legitimately futzed out in the way in and you pinged out 7600, etc., a plane without a radio is to stay out of D airspace. I supposed you could arrange special permission in advance in some cases.um, I thought a NORDO aircraft could enter.
Do the research.So Eman wounded a poor defenseless bird.
Do the research.
Birds aren't real.
Eman probably isn't either.
That's exactly what I'd expect Sac to say.No but sac is
Why do smoke alarms always start to chirp in the middle of the night?
Are all of your alarms the same make/model from the same manufacturing batch? Are you filling them with batteries from the same batch? Are all of the alarms/batteries subjected to the same/similar temperature swings?more importantly, why does more than one start the "battery is low" chirp?
Keeping an indicator lit would probably accelerate battery rundown. But yeah, they should probably do something with the indicator (blink different?).and why can't the smoke alarm that made an alarm latch one of the indicators?
Are all of your alarms the same make/model from the same manufacturing batch? Are you filling them with batteries from the same batch? Are all of the alarms/batteries subjected to the same/similar temperature swings?
Keeping an indicator lit would probably accelerate battery rundown. But yeah, they should probably do something with the indicator (blink different?).
Yeah, I have felt your pain. The extra challenge comes when there are multiple chirps at or around the same time. Batteries from different vendors help with staggering the chirps. I have switched to newer alarms with permanently installed 10 year batteries that are also supposed to blink different in addition to the chirp, but I won't know for another 8 years whether or not that helps.yup - all the same same.
The point of my whine was the challenge of locating the chirping alarm in a large building. "chirp" - I think it's over there... "chirp" - hmmm, that sounds like it's over *there* instead... "chirp" - dang, now where is it? "chirp"
Leather seats look better. They feel better. They're often ventilated (not sure if you can get vented fabric seats or not). They're easier to clean. They don't stay wet if something gets spilled. They're easier to brush off when snow falls on them when you open the door in winter. If it's a big vehicle (large sedan, SUV, super crew F150) it's a lot easier to slide in and out of. They wear better and don't sun fade.On a completely different subject: please explain to me why people like cars with leather seats (instead of cloth seats).
On the whole, I agree with you. However, there are some notable exceptions. One is the GTI where the cloth option is pretty good quality and the plaid pattern is better looking than the plain black leather. Plus, it holds you in place better when the driving gets spirited.Leather seats look better. They feel better. They're often ventilated (not sure if you can get vented fabric seats or not). They're easier to clean. They don't stay wet if something gets spilled. They're easier to brush off when snow falls on them when you open the door in winter. If it's a big vehicle (large sedan, SUV, super crew F150) it's a lot easier to slide in and out of. They wear better and don't sun fade.
You really, really don't want to see me in shorts...Y'all must not wear shorts much, if ever.
The newer models have voice activated assistance. It bleats out “Polo” when given a certain voice command.yup - all the same same.
The point of my whine was the challenge of locating the chirping alarm in a large building. "chirp" - I think it's over there... "chirp" - hmmm, that sounds like it's over *there* instead... "chirp" - dang, now where is it? "chirp"
But I'd have to look at a GTI to know that... there's a reason they make lots of different cars with lots of different options, because people like different things.On the whole, I agree with you. However, there are some notable exceptions. One is the GTI where the cloth option is pretty good quality and the plaid pattern is better looking than the plain black leather. Plus, it holds you in place better when the driving gets spirited.
I wear shorts a lot, but I've never been a girl so I'll defer on that point. I had one car once -- the first one I ever owned that had leather seats, in fact -- and it did get pretty darn toasty. My current and last half dozen or so haven't really had that issue.Y'all must not wear shorts much, if ever. Leather seats are horrible in the summer as a girl (I guess a "natively-dressed" Scotsman would have the same issues). They get way hotter than any cloth and burn the backs of your thighs and calves unless you have a blanket to put over the seat.
Oh yeah, vinyl is hands-down worse than leather. My second car had vinyl seats. Cloth seats are about Phoenix, leather is Death Valley, and vinyl is hellfire and brimstone.I wear shorts a lot, but I've never been a girl so I'll defer on that point. I had one car once -- the first one I ever owned that had leather seats, in fact -- and it did get pretty darn toasty. My current and last half dozen or so haven't really had that issue.
You should have been around for the days of vinyl seats. I think I may have left charred skin on a few of those suckers back in the day.
Where would you rank sheepskin seat covers?Cloth seats are about Phoenix, leather is Death Valley, and vinyl is hellfire and brimstone.
I'm not sure. Never had the opportunity to sit on one. Supposedly they are supposed to be really good, though, and keep you warm in the winter and cool in the summer. If that's true, they're probably Galveston - still hot, but there's a nice breeze.Where would you rank sheepskin seat covers?
Leather seats look better. They feel better. They're often ventilated (not sure if you can get vented fabric seats or not). They're easier to clean. They don't stay wet if something gets spilled. They're easier to brush off when snow falls on them when you open the door in winter. If it's a big vehicle (large sedan, SUV, super crew F150) it's a lot easier to slide in and out of. They wear better and don't sun fade.
Some photos I've seen of airline pilot seats show sheepskin on the contact surfaces. Must be a reason...I'm not sure. Never had the opportunity to sit on one. Supposedly they are supposed to be really good, though, and keep you warm in the winter and cool in the summer. If that's true, they're probably Galveston - still hot, but there's a nice breeze.
Because MoneyOn a completely different subject: please explain to me why people like cars with leather seats (instead of cloth seats).
IIRC US code says that fire alarms (must?) communicate to spread alarms in case you don’t hear the one that detects the problem.more importantly, why does more than one start the "battery is low" chirp?
and why can't the smoke alarm that made an alarm latch one of the indicators?
IIRC US code says that fire alarms (must?) communicate to spread alarms in case you don’t hear the one that detects the problem.
I don’t have mountain flying experience so won’t advise there. The thing I’d suggest is you set out on a learning flight with good minimums. Once the flight changed, that’s a good time to ask, “what else can I try today?” While keeping it safe. The climb would be a good idea. Or other activities in plane control where you can expand your minimums. Reduced visibility will get your attention but also start the mental math to detect when it is dropping further.I wonder what it would have been like if I'd climbed to 7.5 or 9.5 to clear the haze, or if I'd flown a little further to check things out (but wasn't sure if there's room to turn around even near the mouth of the canyon).
I have both. Leather is more durable…looks new for way longer. Spill resistance is there too. For everything else, cloth is better or even.On a completely different subject: please explain to me why people like cars with leather seats (instead of cloth seats).
I don't think you're being argumentative. To each their own - I very much prefer leather over cloth. You like cloth over leather. That's why you can buy cars with both. We may not be interested in buying each others' used cars, but we can still be friends.I realize that you might think I'm being argumentative - really I'm not. I'm just expressing why the reasons you stated don't really apply to my situation/need.