It's frustrating...... and so fucking counter productive. I was called a Fed because i said you can't remote control commercial airlines.
Drone flights for commercial aircraft. Your flight is being controlled by some video game nerd on the ground somewhere. I would much prefer having someone up there who is going to live/die with us.
Someone was saying covid-19 doesn't exist at all. I was pointing out the strange phenomenon of people losing the ability to smell while having no sinus/nasal symptoms. This happened to me when I got it, and it was very strange. It's not something that was non-existent before, but I had never heard of it or experienced it. Now it seems to be incredibly common.
I think covid19 is real. In early November 2019, the east coast of USA got nailed with a nasty flu. It took out everyone at my job. Everyone I worked with there are extremely dedicated, and always punctual. Most of these guys would show up to work half-decapitated and still put in a full 8-10 hour day.
But this flu had those guys calling out. We all got it, all of our families got it, all of our friends got it. It was just a really hardcore flu, that's what we believed it was. Us younger guys recovered after about 7-10 days, some of the older guys were laid up for 2 weeks. We all eventually recovered and moved ahead.
Now, I believe that was covid19. I think we all had it. Months later, after the lockdowns and shit began, we had new guys coming in and out of the shop. We worked around and in close quarters with people who tested positive for covid19. Not one of us who got sick in 11/2019 ended up testing positive, and we've all been tested at least 4 times. Perhaps we developed immunity or resistance to the covid19 strain. It has identical symptoms to the flu, just a really intense one.
TL;DR- I do believe Covid19 is a real virus. I do believe it can make people sick with flu-like symptoms. However, I also believe that the CDC and (((authorities))) simply rebranded the flu: they renamed it "covid19" and started selling it as a super-deadly, world-killing pandemic. This explains why the flu was down 98% in 2020, because doctors/hospitals are financially incentivized for having covid19 patients. I think the virus tore through the USA several months before the first propaganda videos of chinks passing out in the streets hit the internet. I think Americans (at least on east coast) developed a herd immunity or resistance.
I had something like this around 13 to 15 years ago. It took me out for like 4 weeks or so. Went back to work on week 4 but I was feeling sluggish and muscles in my body hurt for another 8 weeks or so.
I got sick on New year's Eve. I was in bed by 1AM. I slept for the next 36 hours straight then got up and threw up. But no respiratory issues at first. And only a grating cough for the next week or so, so about 2 weeks total. Mine doesn't fit the claimed symptoms.
I got sick and lost my smell. I took 30k units of Vit D with 300 mg of Vit k2 for the first 3-4 days and recovered quickly. However, it’s been almost two weeks and despite not having any symptoms of illness I still have no smell. How long does it take to recover?
It seemed to take a week or two to get smell back.
Why would you say that? Have you heard of "auto-pilot"? RC commercial airlines have been possible for, uh...I don't know, decades.
auto-pilot is a real-time processing of huge amounts of data to keep the airplane flying in a set condition. RC requires a low amount of signal input to process on an incredibly simple system. A commercial airplane is not a simple system, but rather a huge number of systems processing huge amounts of data. there is no transmit/receive funtionality built into it, and to process all of that real time to the degree necessary to accurately fly an airplane is impossible.
I was training to be a commercial pilot. They have the ability to land, it's called ILS. Good lord.
Lol, the feds know you can remote control airlines
What happens when you're called a faggot ??. Boeing Uninterrupted Auto Pilot (BUAP - Remote ground based fly by wire of Commercial Airlines in case of 'hijackings') was an aircraft standard being pushed backed in the late 90's ....
Just because they have a patent doesn't mean it was developed and is in operation.
Wahahaa, You're the one saying its not possible. Of course even years ago i seen the actual msm articles from the Boeing spokesman talking about the initial roll out of this product in limited models at first and for it to be 'standard' doesn't mean a thing either, ya goofy twit.
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