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  • I hated this when battlefield did this with daily missions to unlock things. Like, fml, I just want to enjoy a complete game. Trinkets and skins mean nothing to me.

  • When I was in college we had a volleyball player who was 6’ 7” and I stood by her one day, the only time I felt short next to a woman.

  • Just went to Vegas for the first time in a decade, it’s painful how expensive it’s gotten. A single G&T cost 20 bucks.

  • Looks really cool. Might spin up a test bed to try.

  • I think the GOP media machine will continue to push more extreme candidates who are more akin to ramaswamy or some other techno-crat.

  • Her worst cooks show was great.

  • To all the down votes… it is a joke. But I knew it would ruffle some feathers.

  • Glad he got Trump elected before kicking the bucket.

  • You are a fucktard. I know how to look up tail numbers and info just as easy as the next guy. This plane was built in 2000 according to the info available.

  • The fact that this plane was built in 2000. The fact that lemmy is representative of Reddit user demographics and their average age is 18-29 making it a reasonable assumption that you are under 25.

  • That bird is probably older than you are

  • Just keep your feet on the ground

  • I rather doubt this happened solely because the airline is saving money somewhere. This is an old bird, I bet the engine has 30000 cycles on it. Probably something let loose in the compressor during take off. Nobody was hurt, everyone did exactly as the book says to do. The system worked. Keep investing in sound regulation and keep the airlines accountable for their maintenance and we all get home safely.

  • Better article about this incident

    Fun fact, the FAA maintains a public data base about all the reported major issues with an airframe. This plane is reported as tail number N836MH and you can look up all of the service difficulty reports Here.

  • Engines have nothing to do with the airframe.

  • Not at all. The airline is responsible for maintenance. Engines may be maintained by the OEM, but these ancient engines, that may not be the case.

  • TIL

  • Arch is not responsible for idiots.