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July 2021

system

A shortage of trucks? I can understand people being let go during the pandemic, and needing to hire fresh drivers, but where did the trucks go?

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July 2021 ▶ system

TJ_Shelton

I would think the “trucks” refer to the tractor rigs, not tanker being pulled. If the drivers are independents, then they are in high demand and can run other loads, etc.

July 2021

Arthur_Foyt

Oil is plentiful, refineries are in good shape, sideline flights are way down from 2 years ago.

Not sure if this is a real story from those 2 questionable sources or a made up shortage to raise prices. Hard to tell these days…

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July 2021

system

Biden and his minions are behind this crap.

July 2021 ▶ Arthur_Foyt

system

I just ordered fuel from Meeker, CO. The price was about $7.50/gal, $2 more per gal than ForeFlight had listed. When asked, the operator said the price reflected his very recent delivery, and he had been warned it might be his last.

February 2023

Airport_Bum

Why are we taking a Russian? While they provided lift when we weren’t capable, they were not at war and hadn’t invaded a sovereign nation at that point.

Russian soccer clubs and national teams have been suspended from all competitions by Fifa and Uefa. Formula 1 has terminated its contract with the Russian Grand Prix. In response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the Olympics governing body has now banned “all athletes, support personnel and officials from Russia and Belarus” from participation in “all World Athletics Series events for the foreseeable future, with immediate effect”. The International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) suspended “all Russian and Belarusian national teams and clubs from participation in every age category and in all IIHF competitions or events”. Heck even the Badminton World Federation (BWF) has suspended any athletes from Russia or Belarus from competing in events and has cancelled competitions due to be staged in those countries.

If you aren’t allowed to play competitive Badminton you shouldn’t be able to ride on our rockets. I am comfortable with that litmus test.

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February 2023

maule

“Roscosmos cosmonaut Andrey Fedyaev”

Roscosmos?

A new euphemism?

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February 2023

mrbyh20

Income. Pure income. When our Astronauts used there capsule to get to space doing the time of the Space shuttles ending we paid millions and I’m not giving it the just due as it was more then that, each flight we went back and forth. Now the Russians are paying us dearly to use our flights. Not to mention, it’s a contractual deal. Russians have already made their notice of no longer utilizing the iss after such date and going to go into venture with the Chinese and them building their own. I’m sure there’s other countries doing the same intentions to use China’s like Iran, others that haven’t their own funding to building their own. In my thinking, it’s the whole spacewar setup.

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February 2023 ▶ mrbyh20

mrbyh20

Sorry I missed another reason why we taking Russians back and forth at a get amounts of money and is not only contractual but also a life providing life safety.

I think the Russians still use their own capsule’s to transfer their experiments back to earth since we aren’t moving these supposedly for “secret” reasons. They might be moving their capsule for a small amount of crew members but that number wouldn’t be enough to maintain things before moving out.

This deal will discontinue on the real near deal since the Red’s aka Russians already given their notice of moving out. It’s also for humane/safety. But again don’t worry about the ways but certainly look into the amount of money they are paying for these rides. Now that war is starting to effect these monies it’s possible this contract will end sooner then they would think.

February 2023 ▶ maule

jon021177

I believe Roscosmos is Russia’s equivalent to NASA.

The term “Roscosmos Cosmonaut” in Russia is equivalent to the term “NASA Astronaut” in the US.

I could be wrong though. No research went into this comment.

February 2023

TJ_Shelton

I don’t know if they’re paying or not as we’re sending astronauts up on their craft. MS-22 (launched 9/2022) had American astronaut Francisco Rubio on board. That’s the vessel that sprung a coolant leak awhile back and effectively stranded those cosmonauts and astronaut until MS-23 can be launched in a bit. However, I think they’ve decided to extend their stay until sometime in the summer. I also read that if for some reason they had to evacuate the station NOW, provisions could be made in the currently docked SpaceX capsule for them.

February 2023

pilotmww

I don’t like what Russia has done any more than any other American. There is a perfect line in the movie 2010 Space Odyssey where Roy Scheider’s character is discussing with the Russian craft commander emergency plans to return to earth when the Russian is reluctant; “just because our governments are acting like idiots doesn’t mean we have to”.

February 2023

maule

Durak.

(Relevant quote from movie :slight_smile:

February 2023 ▶ Airport_Bum

500ks

The INTERNATIONAL Space Station is dependent on both the US and Russia for continued operation. It’s can’t be separated, there is too much interdependence. This crew is an extension (if a slightly weird one) of that.