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aircraftmaintenancengineer (@airmainengineer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The cabin pressurization system of an Airbus A320. The system maintains safe cabin pressure at high altitudes using: •Outflow Valve: Located at the rear, it controls air exiting the aircraft to regulate cabin pressure, operating in manual or auto mode. •Two Safety Valves: Also

The cabin pressurization system of an Airbus A320. The system maintains safe cabin pressure at high altitudes using:
•Outflow Valve: Located at the rear, it controls air exiting the aircraft to regulate cabin pressure, operating in manual or auto mode.
•Two Safety Valves: Also
ShayneB52🇺🇸🇺🇸🦅🇺🇸 (@shayneb52) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you look close you can see me working on the tail 🤣 then scuff sanding to prep the surface. I don’t show the design until the reveal. Sorry you have to wait! 🤣 #kc135r #nkawtg #ipaintforfree

If you look close you can see me working on the tail 🤣 then scuff sanding to prep the surface. I don’t show the design until the reveal. Sorry you have to wait! 🤣 #kc135r #nkawtg #ipaintforfree
aircraftmaintenancengineer (@airmainengineer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What is a Glidepath? A glidepath (or glideslope) is the ideal descent path an aircraft should follow when approaching a runway for landing. It ensures the aircraft descends at a safe angle (typically around 3 degrees for most runways) to clear obstacles and touch down at the

What is a Glidepath?
A glidepath (or glideslope) is the ideal descent path an aircraft should follow when approaching a runway for landing. It ensures the aircraft descends at a safe angle (typically around 3 degrees for most runways) to clear obstacles and touch down at the
Tom Luongo (Head Sneetch) (@tfl1728) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Now wait for the big distraction of Biden’s death while the EU tries to false flag the world into war inUkraine b.c the US is bankrupting City of London through gold.

Buzz Patterson (@buzzpatterson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When you fire up your grill and drink some beers this weekend, remember the reason for the season. I’m remembering my Air Force pilot buddy Lt Mike Hodge, killed in action. John 15: 13 “Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.”

When you fire up your grill and drink some beers this weekend, remember the reason for the season. I’m remembering my Air Force pilot buddy Lt Mike Hodge, killed in action.

 John 15: 13 “Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.”
KC-10 Driver ✈️ 👨‍✈️ B-737 Wrangler (@mcccanm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’ve flown these missions, bringing back flag-draped coffins. Last time was for the USS Fitzgerald sailors killed in a collision off Japan. Honor them, but they’d be pissed if you didn’t enjoy the weekend. They would have. Just take a minute to think of them.

Tim Farmer (@timfarmer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Air Force Air Commandos from the 6th SOS flying A-1E/H Skyraider's out of Pleiku AB, Vietnam in 1968? Umm, hell yeah! First quick cut straight out of the archives, edited to ADHD format and upscaled to HD for your viewing pleasure. Stay tuned for more badassery.🤘😎

Weather Monitor (@weathermonitors) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING: Massive Glacier Collapse in Blatten, Valais (Switzerland) – May 28, 2025 Over 3.5 million m³ of ice, rock, and snow collapsed from the Birch Glacier, putting 9 million tons of pressure on the glacier. The entire village of Blatten (approx. 300 people) was evacuated in

Buzz Patterson (@buzzpatterson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So, I’m the quintessential military brat. My dad was an Air Force pilot and Vietnam vet. My brother was born in the Philippines and my sister was born in Norway. I went to 8 schools in 12 years and 3 colleges. We knew what we were in for. I wouldn’t change a single day.

aircraftmaintenancengineer (@airmainengineer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 1965, Joe Sutter left the 737 development program to design the 747, the first twin aisle airliner. On September 30, 1968, the first 747 was rolled out of the custom-built Everett Plant, the largest building in the world by volume. The first flight took place on February 9,

In 1965, Joe Sutter left the 737 development program to design the 747, the first twin aisle airliner. On September 30, 1968, the first 747 was rolled out of the custom-built Everett Plant, the largest building in the world by volume. The first flight took place on February 9,