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The Thought Process Aviation Services Inc. Helicopter Line Operation Safety Audit (HLOSA) solution using the onboard camera for in-flight observations is having great success with phenomenal results. These results will be presented at the Helicopter Association International (HAI) HELI-EXPO in Anaheim, California. The Program has now captured several flight observations using our bespoke HLOSA APP in conjunction with this modern and sophisticated camera. It is evident the vast benefits the camera will have compared to having a physical observer onboard. Our customer Gulf Helicopters has been very pleased with the introduction of this cost effective and hybrid solution and we will continue to further enhance this unique capability! TPAS HLOSA Advantages & Benefits: • Cost Effective and 100% Scalable • Internal Organisational Core Competency • Tailored for Offshore Helicopter Operations • Incorporation of new sophisticated Onboard Camera • Bespoke HLOSA APP, Database and Dashboards for visualisation • Fully integrated with other programs (EBT, FOQA, HFDM, SQMS, etc.) • In full compliance with Industry guidelines, recommended practices and regulatory standards (which include EASA, FAA, ICAO, IOGP 690) This new technology and tool will have a significant impact on the offshore helicopter industry and will provide operators with accurate and predictive data to improve efficiency and safety. However, the industry will have to take a step in the right direction to incorporate and utilise this technology! On July 20, 1969, an estimated 650 million people watched in suspense as Neil Armstrong descended a ladder towards the surface of the Moon. As he took his first steps, he uttered words: “That's one small step for man. One giant leap for mankind.”
'One small step for man': Moment of Neil Armstrong's famous line
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With a a top speed of 155 mph.
This Hydrogen-Powered Carcopter Is A Real-Life Star Wars Podracer
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6 years ago I released a series of rants titled "The Airplane Project". For the 6 year anniversary, I'm sharing a version of some of the most popular moments. I hope you guys enjoy it!
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Welcome to today's episode, where we delve into the fears, myths, and realities of air travel. Flying—it's one of the safest ways to travel, yet for many, the mere thought of boarding a plane sparks anxiety. What drives this fear? Is it the media's portrayal of plane crashes, or is it something deeper? Today, we're exploring the psychology behind the fear of flying, breaking down the statistics, and hearing stories from those who have faced this fear head-on. So, buckle up as we take off into the world of aviation and uncover the truth behind one of our most common fears. Are you ready to confront it? Let's get started.
Plane Crashes: Are you afraid of flying?
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The Evolution of Star Trek Transporter: From Convenience to Controversy Explore the fascinating journey of the Star Trek transporter, from its simple beginnings as a time-saving device to its theological implications. Join us as we discuss the impact and controversies surrounding this iconic technology. #StarTrekTransporter #SciFiTechnology #TransporterControversy #StarTrekEvolution #IconicTechnology #TimeSavingDevice #FuturisticTransportation #ScienceFictionLegacy #TheologicalImplications #StarTrekFan
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Two Words: To Fly https://lnkd.in/eynxgT3Q
Two Words: To Fly
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What happened to NASA? Why are they taking the back seat for the exploration of space. They put a man on the moon several times. Now the best that they can do is be a consultant for all the billionaire egomaniacs with dollars to spend for joy rides into space. It’s about making a profit out of space travel. No scholarships for kids that want to become astronauts. Let’s figure out how to make money from space travel. John F Kennedy wanted nothing less than to be the first in space exploration. He would be highly disappointed to see how far NASA has fallen. Everyone wants going to Mars to be man’s greatest achievement. Invent the technology first. (NO ARTIFICIAL GRAVITY) You won’t get there without it. Both shuttle disasters was a devastating loss. You don’t give up by ending the shuttle missions. Now the space shuttle, a relic of what was. One’s sitting in Houston. A museum piece now. Of course people are going to die for the advancement of space exploration, but it doesn’t have to be in vain. The space shuttle should be landing on the moon. Now they have astronauts floating in something they call a space station and can’t make reentry and say they’re not stranded. They are (STRANDED) for however long. I’ve been there. What a disappointment. I actually left there saddened by the tour that was given. I didn’t go there for a history lesson. The stars are heaven. Reach for that. Boeing should focus their attention in designing a better and safer aircraft instead of space flight. Their track record isn’t that great. A embarrassment for commercial aviation. Let the pilot fly the aircraft instead of a computer. TURNER MEDIA ENTERTAINMENT
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5 Ways Star Trek: Discoverys Mirror Enterprise Is Different From USS Enterprise
5 Ways Star Trek: Discoverys Mirror Enterprise Is Different From USS Enterprise
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