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The Last Space Shuttle - STS-135

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The Last Space Shuttle - STS-135

Last Space Shuttle STS-135

Space shuttle Atlantis is off to one of the smoothest starts of a mission in the 30-year history of NASA's shuttle program, which ends with this same voyage, agency officials said.

Atlantis launched into space Friday (July 8) from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on what is the final flight of NASA's shuttle program before the fleet is retired this year. The shuttle and its crew of four are headed for the International Space Station to deliver vital supplies.

 

How not to ride a Snowmobile!

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How NOT to ride a Snowmobile!

 

Tuscaloosa Tornado 7 mins of Terror!

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Tuscaloosa Tornado 7 mins of Terror!

 

The Mountain - Time Elapse Photography of the Milky Way Galaxy!

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The Mountain - Time Elapse Photography of the Milky Way Galaxy!

The Mountain from Terje Sorgjerd on Vimeo.

 

Engineer Behind Iranian Saucer Technology Comes Forward

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Engineer Behind Iranian Saucer Technology Comes Forward

Nuclear Engineer, Mehran Tavakoli Keshe, has came forward as being the developer of the technology being used in Iran's new "flying saucer." His technology is claimed to harness magnetism and gravity to allow travel throughout the solar system and beyond.

by Hank Mills
Pure Energy Systems News

 

If, the Iranians have this technology, what kind of technology does the USA have under it's control

Read about this amazing stuff using the Read More link below.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

READ MORE: http://pesn.com/2011/04/06/9501804_Engineer_Behind_Iranian_Saucer_Technology_Comes_Forward/#Powerful_and_Affordable_Propulsion

Last Updated on Thursday, 14 April 2011 02:31
 

Jumbo Problems Dreamliner Becomes a Nightmare for Boeing

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Jumbo Problems Dreamliner Becomes a Nightmare for Boeing

By Dinah Deckstein

Boeing 787 Dreamliner CockpitAP

 

According to Boeing's plans, final assembly of the new jet would take just three days. To achieve that aim, the company even tossed out traditional industry rules which hold that production of complex airplanes is best entrusted to experienced teams and that important components should be constructed at the main production facility. Instead, Boeing outsourced the production of the aircraft's components, including important parts such as the plane's wings and enormous fuselage, to around 50 subcontractors around the world. Boeing CEO James McNerney stated that the company would retain responsibility only for design, development, assembly and customer care. "The R&D investment level and risk-sharing model with suppliers was deemed appropriate at the time," a Boeing spokesperson says today, in justifying the decision. But revolutions always require sacrifices. It was a lesson Boeing learned the hard way.

Nearly 60 customers worldwide are waiting for the 787, with first delivery now postponed for the seventh time. Even if the first of the 843 jets ordered so far is delivered to All Nippon Airways late this summer as planned, it will prove difficult to make up a delay that now amounts to three years. Victim of a Cultural Shift The delay is due to a series of problems. First, there were the bubbles that appeared during the process of baking the huge plastic fuselage components, which are made from sheets of carbon fiber soaked in polymers. Then there was a shortage of the necessary rivets and bolts. The horizontal stabilizers and the joint between the wing and fuselage also required improvements. Then, as if those issues weren't enough, last November a control box ignited during a test flight, setting off a chain reaction that caused essential onboard systems to fail. That meant overhauling the power supply and installing new control software. Other new airplane models -- the Airbus A380 for example -- have also had their share of mishaps and malfunctions in recent years. Most of the time, these were the results of the manufacturers setting themselves overly ambitious deadlines and cramming their planes full of new technology. Still, those factors alone are not enough to explain Boeing's run of bad luck.

The company's managers have fallen victim to a cultural shift they themselves helped to create before the decision to build the 787, and which is now threatening to overwhelm them. It started with Boeing's merger with competitor McDonnell Douglas in the late 1990s. Harry Stonecipher, former CEO of McDonnell Douglas and later of Boeing, felt airplane construction, measured against the high investment and risk involved, yielded only modest returns. He and his colleagues began looking for a way to build the 787 using as little of the company's own resources as possible. The solution they settled on was large-scale outsourcing. Attractive Options The newly merged corporation certainly would have had the necessary funds to carry out production itself, but company higher-ups apparently preferred to use the cash to buy back the firm's own stock, which had the agreeable side effect of increasing its share price. This not only benefitted the board of directors, with their attractive stock options, but also Stonecipher himself, who was one of the company's largest single stockholders.

"Boeing pursues a balanced cash deployment strategy to ensure it meets its goals in funding its existing operations, investing in future growth and for ensuring an appropriate return to shareholders through dividends and share repurchase," says a company spokesperson today. Meanwhile, some of Boeing's subcontractors grew overwhelmed by the tasks assigned to them. Some even outsourced parts of their contracts to other outside companies, further muddling communications and coordination. The parts that trickled into Boeing's final assembly plant in Seattle were often unfinished blanks instead of completed subassemblies. The original idea of simply putting together finished components, Lego-style, was out of the question. Another problem was that the dimensions of the enormous fuselage sections also sometimes exceeded specified tolerance levels, which in the case of the 787 are often measured in mere millimeters. 'Overly Ambitious' In its desperation, Boeing had no choice but to take over some of the subcontracting companies itself. "We went too much with outsourcing," Jim Albaugh, CEO of Boeing's commercial airplane division, said in a recent interview with the Seattle Times. "Now we need to bring it back to a more prudent level." Albaugh's boss, Boeing CEO McNerney, recently admitted the production schedule for the 787 may have been "overly ambitious." That insight comes a bit too late. As early as February 2001, former McDonnell Douglas manager John Hart-Smith, an experienced engineer, warned against too much outsourcing at a Boeing symposium. "Excessive downsizing can lead to an increase in costs," he told his colleagues. "It can also reduce a company below the critical mass of technology needed to develop future product to stay in business." But his warning fell on deaf ears.

Boeing won't put an exact number on the additional costs for technical adjustments, aid to contractors and penalty fees for disgruntled customers, but industry experts put it at well over $10 billion (€7 billion). So far, this amount has had only a limited effect on the company's balance sheet. Unlike Airbus, for example, Boeing is able to distribute these costs across a longer time period and among a very large number of airplanes that either have been sold or are still to be ordered. Still, the company admitted in late January that its profits this year could shrink by up to 15 percent, due to delayed delivery of the 787. Re-Drawing the Lines The next few months should reveal whether or not the ambitious project will still manage to prove a success.

Boeing hopes to finally receive authorization for its showcase jet from American and European agencies -- and start moving planes off the lot in Everett. "Boeing is making good progress on the 787 program," says a company spokesperson. "We are re-drawing the lines and adjusting where necessary." If everything goes according to plan, Boeing will deliver around a dozen or more of the planes this year.

By 2013 -- just two years from now -- plans are to roll out 10 planes per month, instead of the current two, from the production facility near Seattle and another final assembly line in South Carolina. But Boeing's managers may once again have bitten off more than they can chew. "It's a mystery to me how they plan to pull this off," says one high-ranking Airbus manager. "Normally in our industry, you would need twice as much time for such an ambitious ramping-up of production."

Translated from the German by Ella Ornstein

Original Source: http://www.spiegel.de/international/business/0,1518,753891,00.html

Last Updated on Thursday, 31 March 2011 08:01
 

Pink Floyd Echoes

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Last Updated on Wednesday, 02 April 2014 18:04
 

What To Do When No Departure Procedure Is Issued With Clearance

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What To Do When No Departure Procedure Is Issued With Clearance

Some confusion exists as to what a pilot is supposed to do when a "Cleared as Filed" clearance is issued by ATC from an airport, but no Departure Procedure (DP) is assigned in the clearance. ATC at some airports may not issue a Departure Procedure as part of the clearance.

However, the pilot is expected to determine a way to safely depart the airport and join the enroute structure defined in the ATC clearance (or flight plan if "cleared as filed"). One way to accomplish this-and normally the safest way in IMC-is to fly the appropriate published Departure Procedure. If a textual DP has been established for the airport, it will be found in the front of the U.S. Terminal Procedures Publication under Take-Off Minimums And (Obstacle) Departure Procedures.

If there is more than one Departure Procedure, the pilot should fly the one most appropriate to the route of flight. Absent specific departure instructions from ATC, the pilot may also elect to "climb on course," but only if he/she has determined that adequate terrain and/or obstruction clearance can be maintained until reaching the minimum IFR altitude (MIA), or minimum enroute altitude (MEA).

Weather conditions permitting, a pilot may request a "VFR climb" for the initial portion of the flight. While this will often expedite your departure clearance, note that this provision applies only to the vertical aspect of the ATC IFR clearance. The pilot is expected to follow the ground track as assigned, overflying the fixes or airways stated in the clearance. A "VFR climb" is not permission to deviate from the cleared route.

As part of your IFR preflight planning always familiarize yourself with the airport written and graphic departure procedures. You may not always be assigned one by ATC but you are expected to determine a safe departure method-a published DP is one way to accomplish that.

Following a published DP is also appropriate if you depart VFR expecting to pick up an IFR clearance en route, especially at night when terrain features, such as mountains, are not clearly visible - just remember to stay VFR until you have your IFR clearance.

FMI: http://aeronav.faa.gov/index.asp?xml=aeronav/applications/d_tpp

 

World's Longest Snowmobile jump!

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World's Longest Snowmobile jump!

 

FAA study finds serious flaws in pilot training for handling automation

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FAA study finds serious flaws in pilot training for handling automation

A significant emerging study suggests that flightcrew have never been properly trained for operating highly automated aircraft, and that for many of the problems they have to deal with there are no checklists, leaving the pilots to manage using ingenuity and airmanship.

Inadequate crew knowledge of automated systems was a factor in more than 40% of accidents and 30% of serious incidents between 2001 and 2009, delegates at the 2-5 November Flight Safety Foundation International Aviation Safety Seminar in Milan, Italy, were told.

The US Federal Aviation Administration's 1996 landmark report on "interfaces between flightcrews and modern flight deck systems is in the process of being dramatically updated, potentially with far greater implications for change than the original.

Presenting progress in her research toward the new report, FAA human factors specialist Dr Kathy Abbott catalogued the evidence of disharmony between crews and their highly automated aircraft. The study is based on accident and incident data and line operation safety audits over the period 2001- 2009. Abbott adds the caveat that she is presenting raw data at this point, and there is much more work yet to do to understand it fully.    READ MORE:    FlightGlobal.com

 

The Hubble Ultra Deep Field Survey in 3D!

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The Hubble Ultra Deep Field Survey in 3D!

Last Updated on Thursday, 25 November 2010 04:36
 

Change in America.... Here it is!

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The Republic of the united States of America has been restored!

James Timothy Turner is the Interim President of the Republic. A full government was declared operational and elections will follow.

If, you will take the time to review this information, I am sure you will sense God's work with these people.

Over 80 countries are following this project. The Republic is fully funded and they have established, and RESTORED
our Original Constitutional Republic.  The paperwork for the registration of the Republic has been accepted by the World Court.

The entire group has the backing of the Supreme Court and the Military.
The FBI and US Marshals have investigated this program and given their blessings.

This is not a joke. This is a real government. The Washington D.C. Government is what is controlling our lives.

The Washington D.C. based Corporation formed after the Civil War, in 1868. The changed the Government to one that would tell the People how
to live their lives.... This is called a De Facto Government. The De Jure Government, is the REAL government created, by the People,
and the Constitution.

We have one chance at taking our World away from the Darkside.
Which side are you on?

Are you with the Light?
Or with the dark?

Please add your Light to the fight of the Darkside.

Check this out, with an open mind.


Thank you.

In Service to the Light of the Most High.

Mark Gardner
Republic of Nevada, USA.

P.S. I am a member of the Republic.
It is growing rapidly!.


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CHANGE IN AMERICA....  HERE IT IS!


Here are links to tell all your friends about how the Republic of the united States of America was born and
recordings of the founders, and their explanation of how the Republic works and, your part in it!

The Republic of the united States of America is formed. The World Court has been notified "officially."
This is not something this going to happen, IT HAS HAPPENED!


The question is "Are you going to support the Republic?"

Listen to this exciting and transformational meeting, as it happened on October 7, 2010!

After you listen take these links and send them Worldwide!
The Republic is "THE SUPER TEA PARTY!"

The answer to taking our country back lies with your support of the Republic.


Review the information, in the order listed below, for best understanding of what real "Freedom" is going to be like for you, and your family


The MP3 links (below) may not work with some browsers.... NO PROBLEM.

Just copy the link and paste it into your Address Bar (URL). then you can listen to the MP3



Tim Turner's "Call to America"

Listen to this transformational meeting "Tim Turner's Call to America"  (This recording first):
http://www.republicoftheunitedstates.org/downloads/10-07-2010-Tim-Turner-Call-to-the-People.mp3


How the "Republic of the united States of America," was formed

After you listened to President Turner's message then listen to this to understand how the Republic was formed ( Listen to this after the link above.)
http://recordings.talkshoe.com/TC-46256/TS-404454.mp3


"Official Site" of the Republic of the united States of America

To join the "Republic" and become a part of the change, click this link to "Login/Register"
www.republicoftheunitedstates.org - The registration is about mid page, left side.


For additional information you can travel here for a short education:
http://restoredusa.blogspot.com/

To conclude; CHANGE IN AMERICA begins with YOU!   ---  NOT OBAMA, NOT REPUBLICANS, NOT DEMOCRATS,   YOU!.
You want change?  Here it is... SEND IT VIRAL WORLDWIDE!


Questions?  

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God Bless America's New (Original) Republic!
(The Original Republic of our founding fathers)



(Cut and Paste the area with the lines and this statement, it will format correctly. Send it to your friends, and we can take our country back!)
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Last Updated on Saturday, 16 October 2010 20:37
 


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