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usa-update-4u · 5 months ago
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Several U.S. figure skaters and coaches, including two world champions, were aboard American Airlines Flight 5342 when it collided with a military helicopter near Ronald Reagan National Airport on Wednesday night.
The skaters had attended the National Development Camp at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships in Wichita, Kansas, last week, according to U.S. Figure Skating.
Spencer Lane, a promising young skater, captured a photo of the plane’s right wing just before takeoff.
He shared the image with the caption “ICT to DCA,” referencing the airport codes for Wichita Eisenhower and Reagan National.
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sohailjawaid · 10 months ago
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Due to a minor mistake by the pilot, the Salagon Airlines plane skidded on the runway, luckily there were no casualties.
Due to a minor mistake by the pilot, a Salagon Airlines plane skidded on the runway during landing ✈️. Thankfully, there were no casualties 🙏, and all passengers and crew are safe. A lucky escape from what could have been a major accident! 🌟
For Details Watch Video:  https://rb.gy/0bg06u
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extremesports · 2 years ago
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🪂 Paragliding is a thrilling and exhilarating sport that involves flying through the air with a parachute-like wing. However, it can also be dangerous if proper safety measures are not taken. In recent years, there have been several mishaps that have resulted in serious injuries and even fatalities. 🪂 The causes of paragliding mishaps can vary, but some common factors include poor weather conditions, equipment failure, and pilot error. It is essential to thoroughly check all equipment before takeoff and to stay up-to-date on weather forecasts. Additionally, pilots must be properly trained and follow all safety guidelines. 🪂 To prevent paragliding mishaps, it is crucial to prioritize safety above all else. This includes wearing appropriate safety gear, flying in suitable weather conditions, and regularly maintaining equipment. By taking these precautions, paragliding can be a safe and enjoyable sport for all.1. Understanding the Risks: Common Causes of Paragliding MishapsParagliding is a thrilling sport, but it comes with risks. Here are some common causes of mishaps: Bad weather conditions 🌧️ Poor judgment and decision-making 🤔 Inadequate training and experience 📚 Equipment failure or malfunction 🛠️ Human error and mistakes 😬 Weather can change abruptly, so check the forecast before flying. Don't fly in strong winds, thunderstorms, or low visibility. Make wise decisions and avoid taking unnecessary risks. Don't fly in unfamiliar areas or beyond your skill level. Get proper training and experience before flying solo. Don't rush to fly without a qualified instructor's guidance and supervision. Regularly inspect and maintain your equipment. Don't fly with damaged or worn-out gear. Stay focused and alert during the flight. Don't get distracted or complacent, and always follow safety protocols.2. Weather Conditions and Their Impact on Paragliding SafetyParagliding safety is heavily influenced by weather conditions. Here's what you need to know: Wind speed and direction affect takeoff and landing. Thermals can create turbulence and affect altitude. Clouds can signal changing weather patterns. Rain and lightning pose serious risks. It's important to check weather forecasts and monitor conditions during flights. Use windsocks to determine wind direction and speed. Be aware of gusts and wind shear. Stay clear of thunderstorms and avoid flying in rain. Be cautious of sudden temperature changes. Weather conditions can change quickly, so always be prepared and have a plan. Bring appropriate clothing and gear. Stay hydrated and nourished. Have a backup plan for unexpected weather changes. Be aware of your surroundings and other pilots. Remember, safety should always come first. Don't take unnecessary risks in unfavorable weather conditions. 🌤️🌩️🌪️🌬️3. Equipment Failure: Identifying and Preventing MalfunctionsEquipment failure can be costly and dangerous. Regular maintenance and inspections can prevent malfunctions. Inspect equipment regularly for signs of wear and tear. Replace worn parts promptly to prevent further damage. Train employees to recognize signs of equipment failure. Regular cleaning and lubrication can also prevent equipment failure. Follow manufacturer recommendations for cleaning and lubrication. Keep equipment clean and free of debris. Inspect lubrication systems regularly for proper function. Monitoring equipment performance can identify potential malfunctions. Use sensors and monitoring systems to track equipment performance. Monitor equipment for unusual sounds or vibrations. Implement a maintenance schedule based on monitoring data. Proper storage and use can also prevent equipment failure. Store equipment in a dry, clean, and secure location. Use equipment only for its intended purpose. Follow safety guidelines for equipment use. Preventing equipment failure is essential for safety and productivity. Regular maintenance, inspections, and monitoring can identify and prevent malfunctions. 🛠️4. Pilot Error: Avoiding Common Mistakes in Paragliding Check the weather forecast before flying. Always perform a pre-flight check of your equipment. Don't fly in conditions beyond your skill level. Keep a safe distance from other pilots in the air. Always have a plan for landing in case of emergency. Don't fly under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Be aware of your surroundings and avoid flying near power lines or other hazards. Stay focused on flying and avoid distractions. Take regular breaks to avoid fatigue. Attend regular training sessions to improve your skills. Remember, pilot error is the leading cause of paragliding accidents. By following these tips, you can avoid common mistakes and enjoy a safe and successful flight. 🪂5. Training and Certification: Ensuring Safe Paragliding PracticesTraining and certification are essential for safe paragliding practices. Training teaches pilots how to fly safely and avoid accidents. Certification ensures that pilots have met the necessary standards and are competent to fly. Training courses cover topics such as: Equipment and gear maintenance Weather and wind conditions Emergency procedures Certification is achieved through exams and practical assessments. Pilots must demonstrate their ability to fly safely and handle emergency situations. There are different levels of certification, from beginner to advanced. It is important to choose a reputable training school and certification body. Look for schools and bodies with a good reputation and experienced instructors. Check their safety record and reviews from previous students. Regular training and certification renewal are necessary to maintain skills and stay up-to-date with safety practices. Refresher courses and continuing education are available for pilots at all levels. Stay current with the latest safety guidelines and regulations. Remember, safe paragliding practices start with proper training and certification. 🪂6. Emergency Preparedness: Responding to Mishaps in ParaglidingParagliding can be an exhilarating experience, but it's important to be prepared for any mishaps that may occur. Here are some tips for responding to emergencies: Stay calm and assess the situation. Communicate with your fellow paragliders and any emergency services. Administer first aid if necessary, and call for medical assistance. Secure the area to prevent further accidents. Have a plan in place for emergencies before you start your flight. It's important to have the right equipment on hand in case of an emergency: First aid kit with bandages, antiseptic, and pain relievers. Emergency radio for communication with rescue teams. GPS device to help locate your position. Flares or signal mirrors to attract attention. Emergency blanket to keep warm in case of injury or shock. Prevention is key when it comes to emergency preparedness: Always check the weather before flying. Wear appropriate safety gear such as helmets and harnesses. Practice emergency procedures before flying. Stay within your skill level and avoid taking unnecessary risks. Stay hydrated and nourished during your flight. Remember, accidents can happen even to the most experienced paragliders. By being prepared and taking preventative measures, you can minimize the risk of mishaps and enjoy a safe and thrilling flight. 🪂7. The Importance of Risk Assessment in Paragliding: Tips for Safe FlyingParagliding is an exhilarating sport, but it comes with risks. Risk assessment is crucial for safe flying. Here are some tips: Check the weather forecast before flying. Inspect your equipment before takeoff. Assess the launch site and landing area. Consider your skill level and experience. Ignoring risk assessment can lead to accidents and injuries. Always prioritize safety over thrill. It's also essential to have a backup plan in case of emergencies. Carry a first aid kit and a communication device. Take a paragliding course to learn about risk management and safety protocols. It's never too late to learn. Remember, risk assessment is an ongoing process. Continuously evaluate the conditions and make informed decisions. By following these tips, you can enjoy paragliding safely and minimize the chances of accidents. 🪂✅ In conclusion, paragliding mishaps can be prevented by following safety guidelines and ensuring proper equipment maintenance. Pilots must also be aware of weather conditions and their own limitations. Remember, safety should always be the top priority. Don't let the thrill of paragliding cloud your judgment. Always prioritize safety and be prepared for any unexpected situations. With proper training, equipment, and awareness, paragliding can be a safe and enjoyable experience. 🪂 Stay informed and up-to-date with the latest safety protocols and guidelines. Remember, prevention is key to avoiding paragliding mishaps. So, fly high and stay safe! 🌤️ https://xtremesports.net/paragliding-mishap-causes-and-prevention/?_unique_id=647ac125e771c
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brhinetegere · 4 years ago
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15: Favorite movie
<8> Okay, unironically I love bad sci-fi.
<8> That said, In Which 5 Trolls Must Board A Miniaturized Submarine And Travel Through The Body Of A Tealblooded Assasscientist (Played By Troll Jean Del Val) Who Has Discovered The Secret To Prolonging The Miniaturization Process Indefinitely, In Order To Destroy A Blood Clot In His Brain That Has Left Him Comatose; Starring Troll William Redfield As The Greenblooded Piloterror At The Helm Of The Submarine, Troll Donald Pleasence As A Blueblooded Doctorturer, Troll John Arthur Kennedy (Not To Be Confused With Troll John Fitzgerald Kennedy) As A Blueblooded Surgeonnihilator, And Troll Raquel Welch As His Greenblooded Assistant; Together They Board The Submarine Proteus To Be Miniaturized To “About The Size Of A Microbe” And Injected Into Troll Jean Del Val; They Must Travel To His Brain, Destroy The Clot, And Leave His Body Before They Revert To Their Normal Size; They Face Many Obstacles On Their Journey Including A Forced Detour Through The Heart Where They Must Induce Cardiac Arrest So The Turbulence Does Not Destroy Proteus, A Loss Of Oxygen That Must Be Replenished At The Lungs, Another Forced Detour Through The Inner Ear, Where They Are Again Almost Destroyed By Turbulence Caused By The Sound Of The Falling Of A Surgical Tool, And Being Forced To Cannibalize Their Wireless Communication Device To Fix The Laser They Need To Destroy The Clot As The Laser Was Damaged In The Heart; By The Time They Reach The Clot They Only Have Six Minutes Left To Operate And Exit Troll Jean Del Val’s Body Before They Revert To Normal Size Inside Of Him; They Encounter Another Obstacle When Troll Donald Pleasance Turns Out To Be A Saboteur And Assassin Set On Killing Troll Jean Del Val And Nearly Succeeds; The Rest Of The Group However Manage To Thwart Him And Crash The Submarine, Which Is Then Destroyed Along With Troll Donald Pleasance By A White Blood Cell; The Group Frantically Abscond To Troll Jean Del Val’s Tear Duct Where They Escape Seconds Before Returning To Full Size is not bad sci-fi, but the Earth version’s special effects are so outdatedly shitty it counts.
21: What I love most about myself
<8> I think The Guardian would be proud of me. If the idea of pride in your descendants was a thing on Alternia, I think she’d be really impressed with where I am.
<8> I love that I’m continuing her legacy.
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socialsf · 8 years ago
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#Watch exclusive #annimation reenacts @aircanada #planes near #disaster at @fly_sfo @flysfo thanks @mercnews for the #reporting #understandingmatters #flyover #piloterror as close as 51 feet #unbelievable #aviation #travel #airport #airtrafficcontroller #NTSB #SFO #nearmiss #flt759
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ibexar · 8 years ago
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#chrisbexar #trippin #piloterror #whichway #arewethereyet #dontmakemestopthisplane
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babyawacs · 4 years ago
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@USNavy @usmc @usairforce @pacaf @LockheedMartin @northropgrumman @BoeingDefense https://twitter.com /rachelkaras/status/1420784647114530827?s=19 isuspected many software tweaks mustbe adapted to overtire d /routine piloterror as maintenance crew ifsomeoneelse will work onit newprocedures what mustbe listed secured stored where @usairforce @usnavy @usmc @usarmy @LockheedMartin @BoeingDefense @northropgrumman
@USNavy @usmc @usairforce @pacaf @LockheedMartin @northropgrumman @BoeingDefense https://twitter.com /rachelkaras/status/1420784647114530827?s=19 isuspected many software tweaks mustbe adapted to overtire d /routine piloterror as maintenance crew ifsomeoneelse will work onit newprocedures what mustbe listed secured stored where @usairforce @usnavy @usmc @usarmy @LockheedMartin @BoeingDefense @northropgrumman
@USNavy @usmc @usairforce @pacaf @LockheedMartin @northropgrumman @BoeingDefense https://twitter.com/rachelkaras/status/1420784647114530827?s=19 isuspected many software tweaks mustbe adapted to overtired /routine piloterror as maintenance crew ifsomeoneelse will work onit newprocedures what mustbe listed secured stored where @usairforce @usnavy @usmc @usarmy @LockheedMartin @BoeingDefense…
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atcmemes · 9 years ago
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Credit Andy Carr #piloterror
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usa-update-4u · 5 months ago
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It's 6 a.m. in Washington. Here are the latest updates on the deadly aircraft collision.
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A major search operation is underway after an American Airlines passenger jet with 64 people on board collided midair with a US Army Black Hawk helicopter carrying three soldiers near Reagan National Airport, just outside Washington, DC, officials said.
American Airlines Flight 5342, operated by PSA Airlines, was flying from Wichita, Kansas, to Reagan National Airport on Wednesday night.
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sohailjawaid · 10 months ago
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A drunken pilot in America made a wrong landing, causing a major safety concern. ✈️🍻 Thankfully, no one was harmed, but the incident raises serious questions about flight safety. 🚨😟
For Details Watch Video: https://rb.gy/qv0anv
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socialsf · 8 years ago
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#100feet #😳 #YIKES @flysfo @fly_sfo #howdidthishappen #inquiringmindswanttoknow @aircanada #piloterror #airportlife #sanfrancisco #crisisaverted (at San Francisco International Airport)
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sohailjawaid · 10 months ago
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A plane tragically crashed due to the pilot's misjudgment during a risky acrobatic maneuver on the runway ✈️💥. The horrifying scenes were caught on video, showing the moment things went terribly wrong, leaving viewers stunned 😨. The shocking footage continues to play out 📹.
For Details Watch Video: https://rb.gy/tp5k12
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sohailjawaid · 10 months ago
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In America, the plane crashed due to the terrible mistake of the pilot. Horrible video continues
In America, a plane crashed due to a catastrophic mistake by the pilot, leading to a tragic disaster ✈️💥. The horrifying video captures the terrifying moments of the crash, leaving viewers shocked 😨. For full details, watch the video 📹. https://rb.gy/et11dd
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#PlaneCrash #PilotError #AviationDisaster #HorribleVideo #BreakingNews #FlightTragedy #AviationAccident #EmergencyLanding #AmericaCrash #TragicIncident
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