Lindberg
Final Approach
What's this Celsius ya'll are talking about? Is it like centigrade?
I never talked on the PA for the last thirty years. I didn’t care nor did I ever get a complaint. I flew for UPS.
Wait really? Cargo pays better than pax?yeah, I hear boxes make the best customers. They pay better, complain less. If it weren't for the schedule, I think all airline pilots would fly boxes....
Wait really? Cargo pays better than pax?
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Wait really? Cargo pays better than pax?
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Some people read the ATIS verbatim. They say “broken” clouds. Like what the hell does broken clouds mean? I usually just give the temperature andnany significant weather like rain or snow. Passengers just want us to shut up for the most part.
No fricking kidding. That is such an annoying pain in the ass from my perspective in the cockpit. It is such a fricking pain in the ass and it tends to interfere with our duties at a critical time. The advertising should not be done until after takeoff if at all.No, I want the other passengers to shut up when the captain is talking. What I hate is the sales pitch for the credit cards.
I know!!! Idiots!Has anyone else ever had to explain to a coworker that just because the temperature went from 30*F to 60*F that it really wasn't twice as warm?
I know!!! Idiots!
It's really just half as cold!
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Yeah it sounds like METAR info to me too. I’ll read a METAR and see 09/M04 and have to go about trying to convert C into F if I feel the need to know the temp. That’s one thing that I’ve never learned how to do by memory.
What's this Celsius ya'll are talking about? Is it like centigrade?
that the sooner the world can settle on a unified measurement system
Personally I think temperatures should be in Kelvin.
Stone...Everything is the UK is metric except for road distances and speed limits and pints of beer.
A few things are false metric. I was amazed to recently discover that some at least aluminium tube seems to be still in inches. 76.4mm diameter tube??? Ah, really three inches but described as 76.4mm (from memory).
The struggle is real. I bet that guy is hell on wheels at a party.
cycles per second = hertzYes.
The SI people seem to have decided years ago to change unattributed unit names to commemorate scientists who worked in the field.
So no more centigrade (I guess meaning based on 100) and now Celsius after Miss Celsius.
Most annoying is no more Mho the previous unit of conductance (inverse resistance 1/Ohm - handy sometimes) and replaced with Siemens.
Once learned who can forget that Ohm spelled backwards is the inverse unit?
Ohm - unit of resistance
Mho - unit of conductance replaced with Siemens
What about calibers of guns and artillery?Science everywhere is metric, well SI. It makes everything a lot easier.
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Everything is the UK is metric except for road distances and speed limits and pints of beer.
I assume the flight attendants hate it as well.
What about calibers of guns and artillery?
Stone...
There are probably some other obscure holdouts.
cycles per second = hertz
What about calibers of guns and artillery?