We have a saying down here that goes: "Les llueve sobre mojado" ... which translates into "It rains on top of their already being wet" ... My thoughts and prayers are with the great nation of Japan.
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We have a saying down here that goes: "Les llueve sobre mojado" ... which translates into "It rains on top of their already being wet" ... My thoughts and prayers are with the great nation of Japan.
When it rains, it pours."It rains on top of their already being wet"
Reports the Coastguard aircraft was departing to Nagata to deliver earthquake aid. RIP those that died.We have a saying down here that goes: "Les llueve sobre mojado" ... which translates into "It rains on top of their already being wet" ... My thoughts and prayers are with the great nation of Japan.
Bravo ZuluThose receiving Navy commendation or achievement medals from Kurilla during December’s visit include two fire controlmen (Aegis) 3rd class, a fire controlman 2nd class, two fire controlmen (Aegis) 2nd class, one fire controlman (Aegis) 1st class, one chief operations specialist, one chief fire controlman, one chief cryptologic technician, two chief gunner’s mates, two chief fire controlmen (Aegis), one senior chief operations specialist, four lieutenants and two lieutenant commanders.
The ship’s commanding officer received a Bronze Star Medal for his efforts as well.
"There is no police response."Portland is a mad house.
Per procedure, paramedics are supposed to perform CPR even if the poor soul is patently and verifiably dead. I can attest to the sad case of a close friend of mine that died at the hospital while he was spending the night in observation prior to a surgery that he was scheduled to have in the morning regarding a severe and painful hernia that he had had for several years already.Man found dead inside plane engine at Salt Lake City airport.
Somehow, his body was intact enough for responders to perform CPR.
Yes and no. The main purpose behind policies like that are the edge cases were people that are "obviously" dead are actually still savable. There's a saying in arctic operations that goes that you're not dead until you are warm and dead.Per procedure, paramedics are supposed to perform CPR even if the poor soul is patently and verifiably dead. I can attest to the sad case of a close friend of mine that died at the hospital while he was spending the night in observation prior to a surgery that he was scheduled to have in the morning regarding a severe and painful hernia that he had had for several years already.
Sadly, the next morning the nurses found his body already gone into rigor mortis (which meant more than 4 hours had passed since his death) and completely cold to the touch. But as per the hospital's policy they performed CPR on him anyway for several minutes .... I honestly find that sort of thing absurd ... I guess that nonsense is meant to protect the hospital's interests, legally-wise.
Very true about that artic scenario ...There's a saying in arctic operations that goes that you're not dead until you are warm and dead.

Is that the actual transcript?Judging by the recently released transcript of the ATC comms re that Japan Airlines crash, at time 17:43:26, it seems the Coastguard plane DAL276 did not have take-off clearance and was headed for runway 34R despite being instructed to go to holding point C1. A misunderstanding, although the crew acknowledged the direction to C1 ?
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ATC Instructions—“Hold Short” The most important sign and marking on the airport is the hold sign and hold marking. These are located on a stub taxiway leading directly to a runway. They depict the holding position or the location where the aircraft is to stop so as not to enter the runway environment. [Figure 1-12] For example, Figure 1-13 shows the holding position sign and marking for Runway 13 and Runway 31.
When ATC issues a “hold short” clearance, you are expected to taxi up to, but not cross any part of the runway holding marking. At a towered airport, runway hold markings should never be crossed without explicit ATC instructions. Do not enter a runway at a towered airport unless instructions are given from ATC to cross, takeoff from, or “line up and wait” on that specific runway. ATC is required to obtain a read-back from the pilot of all runway “hold short” instructions. Therefore, you must read back the entire clearance and “hold short” instruction, to include runway identifier and your call sign. Figure 1-14 shows an example of a controller’s taxi and “hold short” instructions and the reply from the pilot.
It's the alleged official transcript, off the Japanese TV news screen.Is that the actual transcript?
Good luck with that!
I think a huge source of the problem comes down to people that insist on controlling others. They are not content with believing what they believe, the demand that others believe it to, or at least conform to living how they believe people should live. There is fundamentally no solution to this, because the core of a society is people conforming to societal norms of behavior, which means that people are being coerced to live by a set of beliefs whether they believe them or not. But since these beliefs are not objective, there will always be friction regarding what the societal norms should be and to what degree conformance should be enforced, which also means that there will always be those whose ideas of what those norms should be are in conflict with the majority, but they firmly believe that their norms ARE objective and therefore the majority must be forced to conform anyway.
Agree, it should be implied for them to stay off the runway but I've seen several headlines they were told to explicitly 'hold short' but that's not on the official transcript.It's the alleged official transcript, off the Japanese TV news screen.
'C' would normally indicate a taxiway. Runways are designated by their orientation (340° in this accident case).


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