See what a G&T does to you? It brings out hidden poetic skils....LOL!
Don't have a day job 1000 races is near Mercedes and Williams are snobs Charles will stick it in their rear
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Again, we are at the ring of the bull However, the F1 schedule, is not yet full We are go for the Styrian, biatches Hope the weather doesn't put anyone in ditches Is there hope for the team in red or should they just stay in bed
No offence, but the weather doesn't even look "that" bad. F1 is just full of cowards, they've raced in similar conditions many times along the years.
On and on goes the rain delay while Stroll and Latifi need to pay When will we start FP3 with my luck, it'll come on when I need to pee I sure hope Seb and Ham get their mojo back cause the Red Bull Ring is one fast track
Hoping will dry out a bit next 2 hours ...for qualy.Need to be able to launch chopper too.otherwise qualy tomm !
Lots of cloud cover so the medical chopper can't take off. If they can't take off, no sessions can be run.
I've got my doubts....he seems pretty happy at Red Bull, there still is a challenge there. He knows the toxic atmosphere at Ferrari all too well, why would he bring himself through the extra stress? I just can't see it happen, unfortunately.
Well, I have to admit that I don't know what a MLS landing beacon is. All I know, from leaving not far from the Battersea heliport in London, is that I see helicopters taking off and landing all the time in rainy conditions. Heavy fog is about the only thing that grounds them, AFAIK. A few years ago, we had a fatal accident when a helicopter hit a construction crane near a skyscraper at Vauxhall because of poor visibility.
Microwave Landing System. I probably should have said Cat 3C -- a system that allows you to land in zero visibility. Aviation regs require 500 foot clearance from occupied structures, so it generally means you need to be able to be 500 ft AGL before entering clouds.