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Ice River Plane Crash

1. Who made the mistake? I think the pilots made the mistake despite the causes. It was bad luck that the sensor worked incorrectly and gave wrong data. Even so, the pilots shouldn't take off with snow on the wings and on the fuselage. Also noteworthy is the overtolerance of the technicians and the operators about the state of the airplane.  2. Who was the hero? It's a difficult question because several people like Joe or Don did very well. However, I personally think that the real hero was Lenny Skutnik. He was able to save Priscilla's life by risking his life. 3. What do you thing about the video in general? I felt quite sad and helpless after seeing a tragedy of this kind. If they had acted otherwise, this would not have happened. Even so, mistakes are learned and nowadays our lives are safer. In this way, we can avoid many tragedies like this so that they do not leave us speechless and me, personally, with a lump in my throat. https://www.youtube.com/watch

British Airways Boeing 747

1. Where does it take place? In a massive workshop desgined for overhauling. It is in Cardiff. 2. What is the main subject of the video? It talks and explains how the overhaul of the airplane is made and what they do when the plane is unserviciable. 3. 10 surprising facts about the video: 1- The width of the wings is like a football pitch. 2- The crew rest area is very small. 3- The emergency slide inflates in 3 seconds. 4- There are 295m of wearing. 5- The simulators cost 8 million pounds. 6- The fuel tank has 60,000 liters of capacity. 7- The airplane costs 200 million pounds. 8- Each engine generates 60,000 pounds of force. 9- Each engine cost 8,000,000 million pounds. 10- Every aircraft is hit by lightning once a year. https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=x_yHtfGH0nI

Making Electronic Circuits

This week it was time to finish the aluminum cube. we had to finish sanding, drilling and reaming. However, we did not have much more time and we needed to start the electronic circuits. The first circuit consists of LEDs which had to be illuminated with a lapse of time. For this, we needed to solder resistors and condensers to adapt the intensity and voltage to the LEDs. Once the circuit was finished we had to test it with a 9 volt power supply, and here is the test... Finally, the second circuit is the same as the first circuit, but replacing an LED with a resonator. The process is exactly the same as the first circuit and synchronize that the LED lights when the resonator sounds. After playing it with the same power supply as before and it would be done. This is a small summary of what we have done this week. Thank you for your attention and see you soon

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Hi, my name is Christian Novis and I'm 19 years old. I'm currently studying aeromechanical maintenance in Globalia. For this reason, I created this blog to share all the jobs and practices that I am doing. I do it to improve my English because it will be very important for my future as AMT (aeromechanic maintenance technician), in Spanish TMA. I hope you like what I publish weekly. Thank you very much for your attention and greetings.

Employees of Rolls-Royce

1. (3:50) Around 11,000 people are employing building a new engine. 2. (4:29) Assembly plant is a vast 300 acre complex of fracture buildings. 3. (4:43) 250,00 people who live here, the company is a way of life and work. 4. (4:52) Cath Taylor work and play 12 years ago. 5. (10:17) Kevin Carr averages 8 miles a day in the warehouse if he has a lot of issues. 6. (20:01) Mark runs a team of 140 top engineers. 7. (20:34) Bob Blackwell has been doing his job for 22 years. 8. (24:51) They have a team of research specialists about 25. 9. (26:17) Maureen has been working to Rolls-Royce since 1973. 10. (39:31) Dave Benbow has run thousands of hours of testing a primary client. 11. (43:33) Darby received here at the factories 24 hours monitoring station manned by senior engineers 12. (45:28) Richard Brown has been working for 13 years to Rolls-Royce. 13. (52:04) Mark Riley has been a rolls-royce for five years.