I kinda feel insecure because I don’t know how to do an NDB approach and I’ve never done DME arcs nor procedure turns, I know their being phased out but I feel kinda dumb
>>1985138Yeah? I'm 20 and I fly 747s every day.
>WE GAAN
>>1985125Based Pakistan International Airlines pilot. Why learn pointless nerd stuff when Allah takes care of you, right?
Actual airline 'pilots' on 4chan is one of the reasons I now avoid flying if at all possible.
>>1985507pilots who shitpost on guard is somehow worse in my mind than a pilot who uses 4chan
That the track is narrower? That it's elevated (chicago already has elevated trains)?
>>1985872I don't think they were ever considered futuristic. The idea has been around since the early 1900s or possibly even before, but it was always obvious that the technology sort of sucks for anything beyond a few niche applications. They never took off as a practical form of *mass* transportation because with single track rail, switching becomes a lot more complicated and annoying to figure out. However, that's also why they did work in some applications where they only needed a single track with most switching just being to go into maintenance or storage sidings. They really just don't have any purpose when normal rail exists, so they never took off. Why use a monorail when 2 rails works and is superior?Airports and amusement parks sometimes have them and they work there. A few world expositions did too - pic related, it's the one Brisbane, Australia in 1988. These are usually temporary though. Okinawa and Chongqing are examples of cities with pretty complex monorail systems, but they're also simple in terms of the route they take.Tl;dr they don't really serve a purpose when regular rail does the exact same thing. Maybe the only extremely unique use cases would be like...underground mining or similar operations, where suspending rails is easier.
>>1985876Mine monorails are pretty based btw. Just rare, because similarly why spend all that money on installing something like that in a mine which is finite, when you can just drive trucks and shit. The joke on The Simpsons is basically this. A snakeoil salesman came along, sold them on this cool new idea and it turned out to be a pointless waste of money, like basically all monorails.
for me it's vineyard monorails
there used to be a monorail at the mall where i live back in the 90s. it didn't last long because maintenance was a hassle and it didn't improve anyone's shopping experience. it was an attraction that lost its charm after a while.
'the lid came off my pudding can
Why not take the boatpill?
>>1980715https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNFNlSp8hLw
>>1982396In the USA, as long as they're muzzle loading and black powder fired with solid shot. Explosive shells require a tax stamp for each explosive round ($$$).
>>1926163having spent many days at sea, I cannot express in words how sad that image makes me"prison" comes to mind
>>1922251unless you are a billionaire living on a boat is worse than living in a motorhome>well what about just owning one and taking it out for the weekendwhat a fucking hasselno thankseveryone i have seen who is not extremely rich who owns a boat just has it sit in their driveway 99% of the time.and then by the time they get around to using it its half rotted away and needs a full clean and repair.and then 10 years after they bought it they sell it for less than half the price and they only really used it 3 times.
>>1922287
What does /n/ think of tomorrow's upgraded, more inclusive bike lanes? Cagetrolls will hate this, but I for one think it is perfectly reasonable for bike lanes to be open to any vehicle that doesn't have an ICE or require a Class A CDL to operate legally. What's the point of bike lanes if nobody is going to use them!??!?
>>1949121>Walkers bitch and moan about me running over their yappy little dog that went out of its way to bark at me when I ride on the sidewalk>Cars bitch about having to watch out for me when they come out of drive-thrus and when they open their doors and saying it decreases parking (it doesn't) and decreasing a lane in one direction (valid) and having to watch out for cyclists when they cross the bike lane to get to their parked cars (taste of their own medicine)>Stupid bird, lime, spin scooters litter the lane when not in use, as well as cars from out-of-townersAnd now they want to introduce cars back into what little bike lanes that have been built?What little bitches cagers are.
I have a solution.>ban all cars>normies now ride in these things by default>there are no excuses for driving in the bike lanes>bike lanes are exclusively for bikes again
>>1985810Look at this garbage. This poster can imagine a world where banning all the cars is possible, but they still can't imagine a world where bikes can simply be operated on any convenient roads based on the requirements of the journey and not what some yimby karen has specifically deemed acceptable in some asinine "city planning" document.Even when they propose what they take to be "extreme pro-bike" takes, they never stop pushing the cager mentality which is that roads ARE for cars, and ONLY for cars, *even if all the cars are magically deleted from the universe*.Bike lane cultists have such a profound case of cagebrain it makes me dry heave. John Forester was right.
>>1949121I think in an ideal society, this wouldn't be necessary because driving in a box truck would be so efficient from not having traffic.That being said, there's still room for small, just-in-time deliveries using bikes. As long as there aren't too many of these at the wrong times, I don't see too many problems occurring.Reminder that the even if these come out, it's two steps in the right direction. Safety increases as mass and speed decreases. Unfortunately we stepped over kei car utopia, but maybe we still have a chance to revert back later.
>>1985916>that the even ifplease ignore the "the", thanks
What is the most pleasurable airport to be a passenger in?Pic unrelated.
>>1981112Maximum comfy. Story: when Air Berlin still existed, they were late into Zurich and drove me through the terminal in a golf cart to make my next flight. No idea what I did to deserve such service.
>>1985265Lot of natural light there. Not bad.
>>1979930Vilnius, because it felt like a train station. Very cute and comfie.
I think I have a directory of Pittsburgh International Airport because it was actually designed to work as a retail concourse without price-gouging people (of course after 9/11 you couldn't access it anymore without a ticket).Pic unrelated. (Sorry, no airport Kmarts).
>>1979930Never had a problem with DTW
I’m in my consolidation period with the a310 and last night I was doing the landing and I kept hearing a very faint voice to Go around, it was a clear sky and nothing happened. I was just wondering maybe it’s because of my extreme stress in the moment or maybe a mechanical glitch that kept saying go around. And keep in mind that it’s my first time flying a turbofan, going from piston to jet is quite something
it's reassuring to know that pilots have to resort to 4chins to ask about their brain not working right because if they ask the rapist they'll be shitcanned
As believable as that pilot girlfriend poster, but I'm not going to take another plane ever knowing that there may be some 4chinker pilot. Anyway this is what happens when you start logging too many hours for fake virtual companies on flight simulators, go take a break, touch some grass, or switch to truck simulators for a bit.
>>1985908>touch some grassI touched and went on your mom's grass landing strip, if you can understand my meaning?
Why is transportation board called "n"? What does it stand for?
>>1980586/n/igga stole my bike, didn't you see the banner
>>1980586It's probably a repurposed board from when 4chan was reorganized over criminal liability issues like /g/ and /i/. The original /g/ was for guro and the original /i/ board was for invasions and raids. Moot ended up having to change these boards and some others to new work safe topics around the time that the feds came calling about /b/.
>>1980586the first board to be called /n/ had as its topic Trains. But that was actually the second board with that topic, the first being /r/ (added to test only)/n/ then became Nature, which then became /an/. /n/ then became News, and then finally that board was scrapped and the /n/ name was used for the transportation board, likely as a callback to the original /n/. Why the original /n/ used it I don't know, but it's probably >>1980782
>>1980876Does that mean we can technically discuss cars in here?
>>1985910it was decided some time long ago that cars can be discussed if about the car itself and not a specific make, brand, or model, a discussion on car dependency for example, in fact, it was the discussion of the car and its problems in modern cities that enabled urba/n/ist discussion
Totally random late night thoughtsAt the current known speed of travel throughout space (maybe not max) but at the speed the JSWT (telescope) reached the L2 zone in space. It would take 7291 generations of astronaut to reach some planet they believe has a civilization on it meaning it would take 324.7 Million Kg's of food for the entire journey assuming only 1 breeding pair or humans at any one time (inbred as fuck) 583333.3 years assuming 80 year lifespan which isn't including the 20 year overlap having 4 people on board whilst children are brought up to speed and left at age 20 by their dying parents. They would they be dead because the amount of inbreeding required at those levels would make them so fucking retarded they would forget how to breathe. In closing. Close to 700,000 years worth of life, 389.7 Million Kg of food (including the 20 year overlap) is what would be required to make it to that planetWe aren't making it to any other civlized planets before our finite resources are depleted. Humanity is fucked unless we come leaps and bounds in space travel and shielding technology.
>>1985710You can theoretically accelerate up to in excess of 99% of C, problem as you described is deceleration, but having a civilization seeding ship having just enough mass to reduce the speed from 2% of C to a stable entry into a system and enough to build up a laser network to decelerate later waves is well within the real of what can be done, like with many technologies the physical ability to produce such technology exists today with the issue being the economics of doing it at present.
>>1973625>how in the fuck are we going to turn venus or mars into the garden of eden? Magic?the same greenhouse effect that we are using to boil Earth to death could be used to terraform Mars. it would be slow and expensive, but it is doable.the fun thing about Venus is that a pressure vessel with human habitable atmosphere in it would be buoyant in Venetian atmosphere. we could build the star wars cloud cities relatively more affordably.
>>1971504>Totally random late night thoughtswhy didn't doc brown's time-traveling delorian leave him stranded in space? i don't believe it was ever stated that his machine accounted for the position of the earth in any specific time. the position of the earth in space isn't static, nor is the sun or anything else right? so if you took your starting position as a fixed point in space, your destination will most likely be somewhere in the interplanetary void rather than 'where i was on earth but 30 years ago' or whatever.
>>1985879>so if you took your starting position as a fixed point in space,he's driving though
>>1985881the instant of transmission is the fixed point in space where you hit 88 and punch back to 1955, except the earth in 1955 isn't in the same spot as the earth in 1985 and now you're just floating there in outer space.
Post Your Bike ThreadDragon Year EditionPrevious Edition>>1962421
I just finished putting this back together. fb marketplace deal, I converted it to discs and put a bunch of new stuff on it.
Don't talk to me or my daughter ever again.
>>1985780I like this colorway.Seen a couple recently but I really don't need another xc mtb so have abstained.DESU I would have gone with shimano mt200 hydro disk brakes, but if you like bb7's then rock em.That water bottle placement is pretty sick>>1985817.......kek
>>1985817who's copying who?
>>1977967>>1985817Scary as fuck. I thought you were a person of transitioned persuasion when I first saw this bike. Now you tell us you have a "daughter". Same sks pump though.
why are guys like this so racist against anything that isn't old and farty?why don't they just ignore the people flying by them at 40mph having a ton of fun being super fit and not fat and angry like themselves? Why they such haters?
My package arrived, and the thing I was most excited about--the Suntour shifter clones--feel so sloppy. Even when I compare them to worn out ENE shifters that I've been using for the past 15 years.I was promised HOT THUMBIE ACTION.>>>/wsg/5467998Grant-sama, I've never been so disappointed ;_;>>1982754>>1982803>>1982833Are newfriends this easy to troll?U didn't think I would post my *actual* tracking number, huh?
>>1983058I've had the exact same experience. How'd they make such a simple shifter feel so shitty. It's like click and the 1mm of play
>>1978672FIRE DE LAZOR
who is this swarthy gentleman in the visor
I went down a little cops on bicycles rabbit hole today, I found on wikipedia that our beloved grant also had something to say about the ideal saddles to protect cops prostates. He really is the polymath of cycling
/drt/ Daily Ride Thread - Springo editionOld thread: >>1955932 Looks to be a beautiful DAY!!You have no excusesnow!
>instructions unclear, crucified a cyclist
>>1985841nice tires, some of my preferred ones for local dry conditions.I see you went with the big big gearing combo....Had a nice ride today. Started to get hot(71) and my long sleeve shirt+pants was way too much.Almost got the quad cramps but made it back on my smallest cog of.... 42/28 on the road bike.Tomorrow will be an easy ride.
on garbage pickup day I like to ride downtown real early and get some coffee and a donut or pan au chocolait or something. then I go smoke a big fat hooter on a bench facing the river, while watching the sun rise. after that I throw in my earbuds and cruise the rich neighborhoods and look for bikes and other treasures in their trash.
>>1985889wholesome
>>1985889good way to live man
why do american buses look so fucking ugly?picrel: same model of trolleybus in europe (top) and america (bottom)>top: 3 normal looking doors, neat, aesthetically looking, looks relatively modern even today (for a design created in the late 1970s)>bottom: 2 ugly doors, ugly window frames, ugly front, ugly back, looks like rats and niggers would live in it 24/7
>>1985866They both look bad
The Eurocuck mind cannot comprehend this.
Jealous, Eurotrash?
Zero accessibility options, because nobody wants babies and retards on the bus.
>>1985866do they get you to your destination?
How do we restore transit in rural America? My little town lost passenger rail service after WW2 and inter-city bus service in the 1980s. Is there anyone important (politicians, key people in companies like Greyhound, etc.) that care about this issue?Pic unrelated.
>>1981773>how do we force inferior mode of transportation?You don't.
>>1984781Ergo make everyone poor!BTW it's very easy to do! Making society rich is a challenge. Making poor? Let me regulate taxes and next day you all wake up broken poor and not be able to afford car.
>>1983966I know this is a meme but this is actually a huge contributing factor. Everyone points to how absurd it is that a city as big as Little Rock has ZERO intercity bus connections, but the fact of the matter is that's because the city and the adjacent cities KICKED OUT greyhound, because none of them wanted stops in their cities for this exact reason. As service gets worse the people who take it are more and more desperate which makes the service less and less attractive. National intercity bus service is in a death spiral it will never leave from. I think the best bet is small, regional, public intercity systems and just hoping to god that some small towns overlap between two systems and you can transfer between them there.
Seems smarter to just build up the currently built cities so you can get transit ridership easily
>>1981773>Pioter, zamieniliśmy się z matką w dysneje, pomóż rodzicom dobrym acz animowanym
https://youtu.be/0rD9Mm2-5tc
>>1985574Reddit and Sojyak planes are the star wars themed ones.This one is the animal fuckers plane.
>>1984030That's not very typical, I'd like to make that point.
>>1984927It went through a chain link fence and a jersey barrier just prior to hitting the cars, there is a picture higher up in the thread.
>>1984049Looks sick, can't wait for the 737 Starliner.
>>1984155checked but those are like the flu to aids in a patient that has both at the same time.
This thread is for talking about railways, and things related to railways, in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Trips, tracks, tickets, trains and stations, they're all good - making up rules is boring so let's just be normal. Questions are, of course, most welcome.If you feel like travelling, head over to National Rail Enquiries (nationalrail.co.uk/); tell it where you're leaving from and where you're going to, and it'll tell you how you're going to get there; then it'll hand you over to a train operator to buy a ticket. The golden rule is that it doesn't matter which train operator you buy a ticket from, as they'll all sell you a ticket from anywhere to anywhere, for the same price. If you're a visitor from overseas, your best option is probably Trainline (thetrainline.com/) - they charge a booking fee on top of the ticket price, but they'll accept just about any payment card. There's also trip.com/, who are apparently a 'thing' with overseas students: I've not used these myself, so please speak up with any thoughts.Here's a few links:~The Man in Seat 61 (seat61.com/) - easily the best rail travel resource out there.~Geoff Marshall (youtube.com/@geofftech2) - Likes trains. Mostly harmless.~A Visual History of Railway Rolling Stock in Great Britain (gaelan.me/br-stock/)~Realtimetrains (realtimetrains.co.uk/) - live train timetables: ideal for keeping on top of ETAs and platforms.~TIGER (tiger.worldline.global/home/) - live station departure boards.~Traksy (traksy.uk/live/) - live signalling information.~Openrailwaymap (openrailwaymap.org/) - railway infrastructure, mapped.What's happening?~Phase One of High Speed 2 (Birmingham-London): hs2.org.uk/Comment too long. Click here to view the full text.
You know. Proper brainmelts who never forgave Harold Wilson for withdrawing the Deltics, or they were personally offended at having their ticket checked at the station, or something equally crackpot
>>1985633>I've never been to ManchesterWe can only dream of living a life as blessed as yours
>>1985735kek
pinched from Reddit: an IET parked up at Waterloo this morning, a test run for when the WCML is shut around the Old Oak Common construction site. Apparently there's been one in Euston as well, I've not found any pictures of it though.
>>1985848>Apparently there's been one in Euston as wellFound a photo of it. Apparently GWR would prefer to use Euston rather than Waterloo whilst Paddington is inaccessible