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Can anyone ( aviator / aviation enthusiast) tell me how this airplane is able to generate lift in such a short take off? Even during landing they almost kind of hover in the air and touch down within 10 feet. Is it done by increasing angle of attack to slow down? But how it's done with a single engine propeller aircraft? #aviation #stol #flying #skill #aviator https://lnkd.in/dkV7W2eD the above link is from YouTube shows very short take off & landing ( almost hovering) clip. https://lnkd.in/d5Jy8cTr
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The cavalry is coming Recently an American friend told me an interesting story. In the early days when Westerners started arriving in America, tensions with the indigenous people were inevitable and frequent. Being outnumbered, these early settlers had to rely on cowboys trotting guns and riding on horses aka cavalry for protection. Hence, in moments of distress they often assured each other “the cavalry is coming”. Although those days are long over, hope is what keeps people alive in dire situations. On August 5, 2010, Chile's century-old San José mine caved in, burying 33 miners underground at a depth almost twice the height of the Empire State Building. Miraculously all of them survived the 69-day ordeal on the hope that help is on its way. But “the cavalry is coming” also begs two questions. The first is what if the cavalry doesn’t come or it comes too late? There is a Chinese saying (远水救不了近火) which points to a simple truth: when a house is on fire one can’t rely on help coming from far away. Hence, it is critical to build individual resilience. The second question is this: can we be the cavalry that someone is waiting for? If so, are we willing? What are we waiting for?
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There’s nothing wrong with aggressive action… Or being decisive. In fact I think American companies could and should be more direct and decisive … if not aggressive in their actions. On the other hand… There are times when aggressive and decisive action is potentially disastrous. I’ve talked recently about how travel makes my soul happy. Being able to experience places like the Custer National Battlefield Menorial is a good example. Custer was famous for his charges. He also wasn’t known for thinking things through and getting enough information to make the right decisions. Thus on June 25th and 26th 1876 he ordered one of his lieutenants to attack an Native American village … splitting his force … getting ahead of his supply line … But this particular village happened to be several times larger than Custer thought. The result was less than a hundred cavalry against thousands of the best horsemen and warriors in the world, with repeating rifles…the plains Indian. And they had a grudge to settle. It wasn’t a good idea for the United States to abrogate a sweeping treaty in search of gold and tell the world about it (Custer did this) and it wasn’t a good policy to attack women and children. The result was a United Indian with a plan. Custer really didn’t have a plan. The only reason anyone made it out alive those two days was because the two commanders Custer left behind decided to be more cautious. As for Custer … A habit of impulsive errors ended his life…and everyone else he was responsible for. A controversial and unique battlefield because it’s the only place in the world where those who fell are buried where they fell. So the lessons are there for all to see. There’s plenty of justifications for being aggressive and for being cautious. How do you decide? Check out the video I made after the visit. #travel #nomad #custer #plains #history #business #decisionmaking https://lnkd.in/gCDsPmMH
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Lots of stories out of OFCCP last week, but the one our experts are diving into today is regarding their new VEVRAA guidance which clarifies their protected veterans "benchmark for hiring". Learn what this benchmark actually represents and the history behind it in this latest episode of DE Under 3!
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In 1960 #JamesStewart and #LisaLu appeared in “The Mountain Road” which depicted a demolition squad tasked with destroying airfields, bridges, and ammunition dumps to slow the advance of an enemy army. Today’s pyrotechnics often steal the show. In this movie, however, a slow-burning fuse paces the plot to an explosive revelation – the failure of #modernism. The dialog juggles #injustice, #power, #irrationality, the #breakdown of #socialorder, and questions about #lifeinvestment and #meaning. Here are links to three sequential clips which boil the narrative to a saucy reduction. (Sorry about switching metaphors.) Forgive me for not packaging the three into one longer clip, but YT allows only 60 seconds per. Each clip begins with the same splash screen, so give it a few seconds. If not tidy systems thinking, then what? https://lnkd.in/g3naTiFj https://lnkd.in/gHmtzjrq https://lnkd.in/gxRkWw3E
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