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Practical Skill-Sets: Could you Land a 737?

Posted on 13 February 2016 by The Tactical Hermit

With the state of air travel today, I think it pays to be ready for every eventuality, however small. -SF

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5 thoughts on “Practical Skill-Sets: Could you Land a 737?”

  1. Rifleman III says:
    13 February 2016 at 13:28

    Too complicated for me to remember. I will take the escape hatch:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSbPqin3L6E

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  3. Hammerhead says:
    13 February 2016 at 16:24

    Oh, I see…all about going out with a bang, aye?

    Love Dr. Strangelove…absolutely one of my favorite Cold war era flicks. Really captures the insanity of nuclear conflict.
    I have never laughed so hard as in two scenes: The First is when General Jack Ripper pulls the .30 Cal Browning out of the Golf Bag (and the entire preceding scene before that) The Second is when they are in the War Room and Dr. Strangelove keeps calling the President “My Furhrer” and doing the Heil Hitler salute.

    If you know you’re history you will know that Americas entire Rocket Technology Program (both with NASA and with ICBM’s) was made up of former Nazi scientist and engineers. Read Operation Paperclip by Annie Jacobsen.

  4. Rifleman III says:
    13 February 2016 at 16:28

    “Roger”

  5. CarlCig says:
    6 January 2026 at 03:23

    Frankly tested the Astronaut-themed flight gameplay recently and it totally caught me, link https://crushtop.org . The concept is simple: a astronaut goes up while a number increases, and players have to withdraw before the explosion. Bigger volatility brings higher payout, so decision-making feels critical.

    In the beginning I bet minimal, mainly in order to understand this flow, but within several bets I already noticed the rhythm. This tension gets crazy each second, especially as that line starts going up. The interface feels simple, nothing distracts, and the whole game works fast.

    I also tried from a smartphone and it ran perfectly. Cashouts seemed fast, and that feels critical personally. I honestly did not see any suspicious during play. In summary, the Astronaut crash experience feels engaging. If you like high-risk casino games, it feels like worth trying.

    Just remember: play with control.

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