Any "Latest & Greatest" about Delta?
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HELLLLP! someone quick, figure out what to do with this gift form new, the "I'm all fired up", aw man, I can't think what to do..... this is killing me.... come on! its college game day built by the home depot, tivo it, ALL THEY'RE GOING TO SAY IS IF ITS ON ESPN OR ABC IT'S GOING TO BE CLOSE, yeah right, wink wink, Kirk and gang is for sale. So get on your computer, I need help!!!!!!!!!
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I actually found it in the Android Market but it then points you to the URL to download. I found this to be extremely annoying and slow. Perhaps this is in its testing phase? Maybe they'll get the glitches out and make it full up on the Android Market.
For now, I've uninstalled it. I really don't need to see my schedule that badly. Everything else you can do with Dolphin and Dolphin is a very nice browser.
For now, I've uninstalled it. I really don't need to see my schedule that badly. Everything else you can do with Dolphin and Dolphin is a very nice browser.
I haven't looked back very far, but has anybody been chatting about what is happening over at Communist Air? Or is that a taboo stirring the pot topic? Just wondering. Considering their MEC denied a flow through to our DAL furloughees and even had the audacity to accuse DAL pilots of flying their struck work, I'm surprised DAL pilots haven't been posting sweet revenge messages. Especially the guys that were on furlough at the time. It kind of sounds like about half the Comair pilots will be in the unemployment line soon.
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Has anyone rode the Jumpseat from Bos to Bermuda? Are we allowed in the cockpit on intl flts or must there be a seat in back? Thanks.
Heyas,
Regarding the packs w/ external power thing...that is a 727 thing only.
The 727 had nothing automatic at all. Even if the APU was running, you had manually connect the generator if external power dropped off. If you were using the APU to run the packs off the bleed, and external power for electrics, if the external power dropped off, the pack fans would stop, and you'd smoke the packs before they tripped off. The idea behind "don't split power" was to prevent this from happening.
The DC-9 has pneumatic flow sensors to check if the pack fans are running. If the fans stop, the system will shut off bleed air to the packs. So this issue isn't a concern on the -9.
Nu
Regarding the packs w/ external power thing...that is a 727 thing only.
The 727 had nothing automatic at all. Even if the APU was running, you had manually connect the generator if external power dropped off. If you were using the APU to run the packs off the bleed, and external power for electrics, if the external power dropped off, the pack fans would stop, and you'd smoke the packs before they tripped off. The idea behind "don't split power" was to prevent this from happening.
The DC-9 has pneumatic flow sensors to check if the pack fans are running. If the fans stop, the system will shut off bleed air to the packs. So this issue isn't a concern on the -9.
Nu
Heyas,
Regarding the packs w/ external power thing...that is a 727 thing only.
The 727 had nothing automatic at all. Even if the APU was running, you had manually connect the generator if external power dropped off. If you were using the APU to run the packs off the bleed, and external power for electrics, if the external power dropped off, the pack fans would stop, and you'd smoke the packs before they tripped off. The idea behind "don't split power" was to prevent this from happening.
The DC-9 has pneumatic flow sensors to check if the pack fans are running. If the fans stop, the system will shut off bleed air to the packs. So this issue isn't a concern on the -9.
Nu
Regarding the packs w/ external power thing...that is a 727 thing only.
The 727 had nothing automatic at all. Even if the APU was running, you had manually connect the generator if external power dropped off. If you were using the APU to run the packs off the bleed, and external power for electrics, if the external power dropped off, the pack fans would stop, and you'd smoke the packs before they tripped off. The idea behind "don't split power" was to prevent this from happening.
The DC-9 has pneumatic flow sensors to check if the pack fans are running. If the fans stop, the system will shut off bleed air to the packs. So this issue isn't a concern on the -9.
Nu
I'll bet half of youse guys can't use a slide rule or a sextant.
Heyas,
Regarding the packs w/ external power thing...that is a 727 thing only.
The 727 had nothing automatic at all. Even if the APU was running, you had manually connect the generator if external power dropped off. If you were using the APU to run the packs off the bleed, and external power for electrics, if the external power dropped off, the pack fans would stop, and you'd smoke the packs before they tripped off. The idea behind "don't split power" was to prevent this from happening.
The DC-9 has pneumatic flow sensors to check if the pack fans are running. If the fans stop, the system will shut off bleed air to the packs. So this issue isn't a concern on the -9.
Nu
Regarding the packs w/ external power thing...that is a 727 thing only.
The 727 had nothing automatic at all. Even if the APU was running, you had manually connect the generator if external power dropped off. If you were using the APU to run the packs off the bleed, and external power for electrics, if the external power dropped off, the pack fans would stop, and you'd smoke the packs before they tripped off. The idea behind "don't split power" was to prevent this from happening.
The DC-9 has pneumatic flow sensors to check if the pack fans are running. If the fans stop, the system will shut off bleed air to the packs. So this issue isn't a concern on the -9.
Nu
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