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Download Air Crash Investigation Full Episodes: See How Pilots, Passengers, and Investigators Surviv



(I imagine the notability itch needs scratching, so here's that bit in hopes that we can focus on the name. As of April 8, 2015, the recommendations from the investigation of this crash concerning mandatory shoulder harnesses for passengers in similar size transport aircraft (below 5,700 kg max t/o mass, fewer than 9 passenger seats) became regulation across the EU. And yes, there is a direct paper trail with explanations, recommendation and opinion numbers, and action reports from the AAIB (SR 2006-101), EASA (acceptance & closure of UNKG-2006-101, issuance of Opinion 04/2011), and the new EU regulation (COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 965/2012, CAT.IDE.A.205(a)(3)). It was this flight. EASA also accepted two more recommendations for study - one requires two pilots on every ambulance flight and the other requires a radar altimeter or GPWS or similar on all single-pilot passenger transport flights. Little plane, two fatalities, but major change for operators and passengers across Europe, and maybe elsewhere. I imagine the FAA is watching this.) Dcs002 (talk) 09:55, 30 December 2015 (UTC)Reply[reply]




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The rescue team found the crashed aircraft had landed on its belly and was almost completely burnt. The cockpit had been destroyed. The pilot had also almost burnt to ashes, and only a few of his remains could be identified. His flying clothing was burnt, and the helmet had melted. The aircraft had not exploded. There was no evidence to indicate aircraft malfunction and this was corroborated later by a technical investigation. Body parts/tissue were not available for a postmortem examination.


Most podcast apps keep a list of your subscribed podcasts in an OPML file, then download new episodes when you instruct the app to do a feed check, or on a time schedule you set in the app's settings. Overcast does things differently. You need to set up an account to use Overcast, and when you do, your podcast subscription list is uploaded onto the Overcast servers. The list is checked continuously against the various feeds, and when a new episode is posted it is auto-downloaded into Overcast, where, optionally, a device alert is triggered so you know the new podcast is now available for playback.


There are definite advantages to this approach. If you're like me and have a large subscription list, your device doesn't spend a lot of time checking feeds, a potential drain on both battery and processing power. Many of the podcasts I subscribe to have erratic publishing schedules, requiring any number of connections and checks before a new episode is detected and downloaded. With Overcast, when I open the app I know that all new episodes have already been downloaded. And if my favorite podcast posts an episode a few hours early, I will receive it almost immediately. If I double-tap the alert I will be taken directly to Overcast. Unfortunately, the app does not begin auto play of the podcast for which I received the alert. This would be a useful feature for a later version or update.


The Download tab lists any podcasts that failed to properly download, along with a button to "Resume download." There is also an "Allow Cellular Downloads" option, but this option is only available in the full-feature version, and I would advise against use of this feature, unless you have an unlimited data plan, or if you have no available Wi-Fi and wish to download an episode or two to help pass the time.


Moving down the screen, you will find the default Playlist, All Episodes followed by two headings; Podcasts and Played Podcasts. The first offers a list of all podcasts and their publishers/producers with unplayed episodes. The second shows all of your subscribed podcasts with no unplayed episodes. By default these lists are sorted alphabetically, but the full-featured version offers additional sorting options, which I will describe in the next section.


With the full-featured version, Use the "Add Playlist" button to create and name a new program playlist. Choose the "Include" sort option of your choice: New or in Progress, In Progress only, or Deleted Only. The first choice is most common, but you might also wish to create a list that displays all of your in-progress episodes so you can catch up on shows you have not yet finished.


When I installed Overcast on my iPad and entered my account credentials my OPML subscription list was automatically installed. My playlists were also synchronized, but none of the unplayed episodes on my iPhone were downloaded. Overcast reported I had no unplayed episodes, and I had to wait for new programs to be posted before they would auto-download. This was a definite disappointment. Using the app on both my iPhone and iPad, I foresee a lot of cleaning up, deleting podcasts I have already listened to on the other device. Hopefully this ability is near the top of the developer's feature request list.


In OS X Mountain Lion and Mavericks, the Boot Camp Assistant is located in the Utilities folder in Applications. The assistant will partition and format a portion of your Mac's available disk space to accommodate the Windows operating system without affecting your Mac data, and download a set of Boot Camp drivers that will give Windows applications full access to multiple processors and multiple cores, along with USB, FireWire, Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and sound output. 2ff7e9595c


 
 
 

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