“Ninety-nine percent of pilots that go up never have engine failure, and the 1 percent that do usually land it. But if you're up in the air and something goes wrong, you pull that parachute, and the whole plane goes down slowly.” IfsWholeAirLandPercentNinePlanesEnginesPilotsNinetyNinety NineParachutesUp In The Air Author:Cory Lidle
“The diesel engine industry has illegally poured millions of tons of pollution into the air, .. It's time for the industry to clean up its act, and it's time for it to clean up the air.” MillionsAirIndustryCleanEnginesPollutionCleanlinessDiesel Author:Janet Reno
“The essence of air transport is speed, and speed is unfortunately one of the most expensive commodities in the world, principally because of the disproportionate amount of the power required to achieve high speed and to lift loads thousands of feet into the air. This is strikingly illustrated by the fact that while an average cargo ship, freight train and transport aeroplane are each equipped with engines totalling about 2,500 H.P., the ship can carry a load of about 7,000 tons, the train 800 tons and the plane only two and a half tons.” WorldTwoFactsHalfAirFeetAchieveAmountEssenceTrainAverageSpeedShipsLiftsPlanesExpensiveEnginesLoadCommodityTransportAeroplanesHigh SpeedCargo Author:J. R. D. Tata
“Rhode Island works hard to reduce air pollution in our communities. We passed laws to prohibit cars and buses from idling their engines and to retrofit school buses with diesel pollution controls. But there is only so much a single state can do, particularly against out-of-state pollution.” HardStatesSchoolLawCan DoCommunityAirCarHard WorkIslandsBusEnginesPollutionOur CommunityDieselAir PollutionRhode IslandSchool BusPollution Control Author:Sheldon Whitehouse
“Instead of giving the effort the level of attention needed, the Air Force has wasted a year doing very little to end our reliance on Russian rocket engines, if the Air Force is unwilling to do what is necessary to meet the 2019 deadline, they are going to have to figure out how to meet our space launch needs without the RD-180 (Russian engine).” IfsNeedsGivingYearsLittlesEndsForceSpaceLevelsEffortAttentionAirFiguresNeededEnginesRelianceRocketsUnwillingDeadlineAir Force Author:John McCain
“For the first time I was flying by jet propulsion. No engine vibrations. No torque and no lashing sound of the propeller. Accompanied by a whistling sound, my jet shot through the air. Later when asked what it felt like, I said, "It felt as though angels were pushing".” FirstsSaidFeltSoundAirShotsAngelFirst TimeFlyingFlightAviationPushingEnginesVibrationsJetWhistlingPropulsionTorquePropeller Author:Adolf Galland
“I just want to apologise for being late. I was flying back from Spain and the air hostess said: "We are two hours late Mr Carson." When I asked why, she said: "The pilot has heard a funny noise in the engine that he doesn't like, so we are waiting on another pilot who can't hear it."” WantSaidTwoHumorFunnyWaitingHoursHeardAirLateFlyingNoiseEnginesPilotsSpainHostesses Author:Frank Carson
“whhheeeEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE! The scream of jet engines rises to a crescendo on the runways of the world. Every second, somewhere or other, a plane touches down, with a puff of smoke from scorched tyre rubber, or rises in the air, leaving a smear of black fumes dissolving in its wake. From space, the earth might look to a fanciful eye like a huge carousel, with planes instead of horses spinning round its circumference, up and down, up and down. Whhheeeeeeeeeee!” WorldLooksMightEyeEarthBlackSpaceAirHugeHorseLeavingRoundsFlightSmokePlanesAviationEnginesScreamUp And DownSpinningJetRubberEvery SecondGreat AviationPuffRunwayDissolvingCrescendoCarouselsTyresJet Engines Book:Small world: an academic romance Source: Small world: an academic romance
“Like students going to school, the planes on their bombing missions fly over Beijing each morning. And each time I hear their engines attack the air I feel a certain slight tension, as if I were witnessing the invasion of Death, though this heightens my consciousness of the existence of Life.” IfsFeelsSchoolCertainExistenceConsciousnessMorningAirStudentsMissionsPlanesTensionEnginesExistentialInvasionBombingBeijingExistence Of Life Author:Lu Xun
“Any money the government spends must be taxed, borrowed or conjured out of thin air by the Federal Reserve, and that will reduce sound private investment. Obama has no real wealth to inject into the economy. He can only move around existing money while inflation robs us of purchasing power. Meanwhile, private investors who might have produced a better engine, battery, computer, cancer treatment or other wealth-creating and life-enhancing innovations hold back for fear that big government will undermine productive efforts.” RealBigsGovernmentMightMovingSoundWealthEffortEconomyAirComputerCreatingInnovationInvestmentCancerProductiveTreatmentInvestorsEnginesReservesInflationBorrowedBatteriesBig GovernmentFederal ReservePurchasingThin AirPurchasing PowerReal WealthCancer Treatment Author:John Stossel
“Pack the one bag. Unpack it, pack it, unpack it, pack it: passeport, ticket, book, taxi, airport, check-in, beer, announcement, stairs, airplane, fasten seat-belt, air born, flight, rocking, sun, stars, space, hips of strolling stewardesses, read, sleep, clouds, falling engine speed, descent, circling, touch down, earth, unfasten seat-belt, stairs, airport, immunization book, visa, customs, questions, taxi, streets, houses, people, hotel, key, room, stuffiness, thirst, otherness, foreignness, loneliness, fatigue, life.” PeopleBookEarthFallHouseStarsBornSleepSpaceRoomsSunAirStreetsLonelinessKeysCloudsSpeedChecksFlightHipsBeerSeatsBagsHotelCustomsEnginesAirplanePacksTicketsThirstAirportsBeltsFatigueStairsStrollingTaxiDescentAnnouncementsVisaOthernessSeat BeltsImmunizationStewardess Author:Ryszard Kapuscinski