When magenta lines go bad...

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When magenta lines go bad...

Postby elaw » Mon Dec 18, 2023 2:00 pm

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Re: When magenta lines go bad...

Postby Gabriel » Mon Dec 18, 2023 2:11 pm

Terrain ahead at 37000 ft...

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Re: When magenta lines go bad...

Postby 3WE » Mon Dec 18, 2023 5:21 pm

I blame:

-iOS 16.4.236A
-Bill Gates
-Evan

I hope the pilots uttered appropriate buzz words and consulted the QRH, instead of winging it.
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Re: When magenta lines go bad...

Postby Not_Karl » Tue Dec 19, 2023 4:20 pm

Terrain ahead at 37000 ft...
Completely possible.
Could a dense enough micro-meteor shower trigger a GPWS warning?
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Re: When magenta lines go bad...

Postby Gabriel » Tue Dec 19, 2023 7:19 pm

Terrain ahead at 37000 ft...
Completely possible.
Could a dense enough micro-meteor shower trigger a GPWS warning?
I will let Elon deal with that.


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