Avoiding air turbulence may soon get easier
A new partnership between IBM's Weather Company and Gogo looks to change that situation to help improve airline safety. Pilots flying aircraft equipped with Gogo inflight technology will now get air turbulence alerts in real-time. (money.cnn.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
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General Anthony McAuliffe
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101st Airborne Division
Bastogne, Belgium
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I see a number of you feel these "threads" should be used for jr. high school level insults; you are clearly angered by folks asking questions about technical issues.
In some 50 + years of punching holes thru clouds, I have YET to meet any LEGIT. aviator who wasn't fascinated by technical issues - couldn't wait to discuss them.
Here, some of you CLAIM to be ATP's, and/or A & P's yet all some of you have to contribute is personality disputes & hostility to those who ask technical questions.
I would think a legit IA or ATP would jump on the chance to discuss the technical issues raised by this "thread" - so far - more insults - no info.
I am getting increasingly suspicious of what I noted earlier...people using this site to resolve their social needs, when they should go to some public chat room for that, to work out their hostility issues where they don't take space from people actually interested in learning more about aviation technology.
The more you folks throw insults, the more you indicate your hostility towards people actually in aviation asking questions about aviation technology....... the more you make it obvious what you are...and what you are not.