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Has anyone made an interactive simulator for C172 where you can see inside the engine/systems while you hit buttons in the cockpit?
Posted by -Cheebus-@reddit | flying | View on Reddit | 3 comments
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Do airlines seriously expect no employment gaps?
Posted by -Cheebus-@reddit | flying | View on Reddit | 65 comments
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CFI Training - what do I *do*?
Posted by -Cheebus-@reddit | flying | View on Reddit | 27 comments
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Paper logbook recommendations for starting work as a CFI?
Posted by -Cheebus-@reddit | flying | View on Reddit | 9 comments
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Any jet jobs where employer doesn’t make you shave your beard?
Posted by -Cheebus-@reddit | flying | View on Reddit | 43 comments
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What’s the point of making things more difficult than they need to be?
Posted by -Cheebus-@reddit | flying | View on Reddit | 78 comments
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How much knowledge does the average airline pilot retain from their PPL days?
Posted by -Cheebus-@reddit | flying | View on Reddit | 151 comments
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CFIs: 160 hr PPL, taking IRA check ride in a few months, when did you start feeling like you could teach someone else to fly?
Posted by -Cheebus-@reddit | flying | View on Reddit | 12 comments
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A tragedy of archeology and the mishandling of ancient sites. The "Great Pit of Zawyet El Aryan", discovered in 1842 and closed to researchers in 1964. Today it is within a restricted military compound and misused as a dump by the Egyptian government, now unrecognizable.
Posted by -Cheebus-@reddit | AlternativeHistory | View on Reddit | 8 comments
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Remember: this bizarre, mortarless, complex to the point of impracticality yet nearly indestructible form of polygonal masonry was convergently developed all around the world by cultures with no communication, of which none possessed sufficient tools to quarry, transport, carve or place these stones
Posted by -Cheebus-@reddit | AlternativeHistory | View on Reddit | 12 comments
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26 year old with PPL, working on instrument but most CFIs are younger than me but 2-3years ahead of me in experience. Being realistic is it too late for me to make this a career?
Posted by -Cheebus-@reddit | flying | View on Reddit | 3 comments
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Next to the famous stone of the pregnant woman in Lebanon lies an even larger, buried stone not excavated until 2014. Thought to weigh ~2,000 tons or 2,000,000 Kg. This makes it the largest man-made stone ever discovered. I would argue its existence was likely unknown even to the Romans.
Posted by -Cheebus-@reddit | AlternativeHistory | View on Reddit | 3 comments
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Thoughts on the nearly identical posture/symbolism between the statues of these 2 cultures, seperated by the pacific Ocean, thousands of miles, and ~11,000 years? Gobekli Tepe would have been buried under the ground at the time these Moai were built to represent the Rapa Nui's ancestral rulers.
Posted by -Cheebus-@reddit | AlternativeHistory | View on Reddit | 2 comments
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Whats a cryptid you thought might exist until you did more research into its history and now its basically debunked for you? This was the case with Mokele-Mbembe for me.
Posted by -Cheebus-@reddit | Cryptozoology | View on Reddit | 5 comments
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So why exactly are airlines able to fly through thunderstorms safely?
Posted by -Cheebus-@reddit | flying | View on Reddit | 21 comments
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Whats a question you weren't prepared for on your private checkride?
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Realistically speaking, if skeletal remains of a hominin species twice the size of a modern human skeleton were discovered, would research institutions like the Smithsonian or world governments actually cover it up? If so for what reason? They tell us all about Neanderthal so why hide a larger one?
Posted by -Cheebus-@reddit | AlternativeHistory | View on Reddit | 5 comments
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How do CFIs pay the bills with the unpredictability of students and weather?
Posted by -Cheebus-@reddit | flying | View on Reddit | 70 comments