Here's your answer.
All the bombs, missiles, planes, and tanks are how the US got a decisive victory in Vietnam.
Here's your answer.
All the bombs, missiles, planes, and tanks are how the US got a decisive victory in Vietnam.
I hope WOPR and SkyNet would be taken as a warning not to do that.
At some point, that part was taken off the plane and it was replaced, or maintenance was done on it, or maintenance was done on something underneath it. It was then replaced. There is a documentation trail that says all of this was fully completed. The documentation was signed off on by someone who was qualified in this task, and/ or by a supervisor who checked it off.
If there is no documentation, or if the documentation indicates something was done that was in fact not done, the CAA/ FAA is going to have a big problem with this. They are sort of interested in how maintenance is done and documented. If they didn't do this right, what else are they/ have they been "pencil whipping?"
I can see a pretty thorough inspection of their maintenance practices and documentation in the near future. If they find a pattern of this, the maintenance gets decertified and the airline can't fly until they are cleared.
And that would open the door to paying an additional annual tax on your house, vehicles, stocks, etc. Make no mistake, this would be designed to go after the middle class, not the wealthy.
How does one become a "future-of-work expert?" If I decided to become one, what training would I need?
Toss in drug testing and annual financial audits as well.
They don't mean it.
Their owned politicians won't do it.
I put about 300 hours into No Man's Sky this year.
This is as close as I get to social media.
Fantastic!
Angelic voices.
4 presidents, 20 years, and trillions of dollars, and we successfully replaced the Taliban with...the Taliban.