Two Passengers Fighting at All Nippon Airways (HOME) "So, 10 minutes before take off a passenger starts a huge fight in his row. I get in between him and flight attendants, but he won't 1v1 me." "He yells, "You think I'm crazy? What about the government!" Then exits the plane. 1.5 hours later and we finally take off. ? jfc" "For the record ANA staff and passengers handled the situation with grace and respect. They did the best they could to diffuse the situation." "The video ended when I stepped in & confronted the man in the red shirt. I told him to leave and squared up with him, he backed down n left." "As of now and after speaking with the other passengers the motive for why he did this is still UNKNOWN. None of us have any idea why at all."
Reclaiming the Armrest "The passenger next to me kept hogging the arm rest and did not allow me to place my arm on it. The flight attendants should go over arm rest etiquette on every flight. I think we need to start an arm rest challenge across the nation."
Key & Peele – Turbulence A passenger defies a flight attendant's request to stay seated while the fasten-seatbelt sign is on.
One of the biggest computational fluid dynamics simulation made on a super computer This is one of the largest CFD simulations ever, on the world's largest GPU server, the GigaIO SuperNODE, equipped with 32x AMD Instinct MI210 64GB GPUs, for a total of 2TB of VRAM. The simulation shows the Concorde (62m long) before landing at a speed of 300km/h and an angle of attack of 10°, for 1 second in flight. The span-based Reynolds number is 146 million.
If the International Space Station was at low altitude The speed of the International Space Station in space is 27600 km/h, and makes a complete rotation of the earth in 90 minutes. But what would the ISS look like if it was at an altitude of only 3000 meters above the Earth; An interesting video created with the help of Microsoft Flight Simulator.
When you don’t want to pay extra for your skateboard A skateboarder tries to board a flight of the American company Spirit Airline, however during check-in he is told that he must pay an additional $89 for his "luggage", indeed his skateboard does not fit in the jig, dissatisfied with this news, the man decides to remedy the problem by breaking his board into two pieces. He finally boards his plane, where a steward who witnessed the scene, offers him some sweets as compensation.