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@airmainengineer aircraftmaintenancengineeraircraftmaintenancengineer posts on X about guess, $7846t, what do, heroes of the most. They currently have XXXXXX followers and XXX posts still getting attention that total XXXXXXX engagements in the last XX hours.
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Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours
"β Flight Level Why Aircraft Dont Just Say Altitude in Feet On the ground we measure altitude in feet. But once aircraft climb high enough they stop calling it altitude and start calling it Flight Level (FL). For example: 35000 ft becomes FL350 28000 ft becomes FL280 Same height different language. Because above a certain point flight depends not on terrain but on atmospheric pressure and separation. π« When Altitude Becomes Flight Level Below transition altitude altitude in feet Above transition altitude Flight Level (FL) Transition altitude varies by country but often around 18000 ft. Above"
X Link 2025-11-30T07:30Z 45K followers, 123K engagements
"Synchronised touch down π¬ Can you guess the airport name πΈ by ig/lorcan_clarke"
X Link 2025-12-01T16:24Z 45K followers, 868.1K engagements
"Boeing XXX Door closing β Can you guess what he inspected πΈ by ig/f_igarashi_aviationvideo_photo"
X Link 2025-12-03T15:00Z 45K followers, 615.2K engagements
"β What Are Winglets & Why Do They Matter Tiny tips massive savings winglets are the unsung heroes of modern aviation Winglets are the upward extensions at the tips of airplane wings. They reduce drag caused by swirling air vortices making flights more fuel-efficient. By improving aerodynamics winglets help airlines save millions in fuel costs while also cutting carbon emissions. FOCUS POINTS - β Efficiency Boost: Winglets reduce drag improving fuel economy by up to 6%. - β Environmental Impact: Lower fuel burn means fewer greenhouse gas emissions. - π Design Innovation: Different shapes"
X Link 2025-12-05T09:00Z 45K followers, 35.6K engagements
"Is this real How could a passenger aircraft bank that muchπ±β"
X Link 2025-12-06T02:18Z 45K followers, 496.3K engagements
"Old Engines New engines β Which one do you like more"
X Link 2025-12-06T12:01Z 45K followers, 144.5K engagements
"How Contrails Come to Life ββ High above the clouds jet engines paint their own white signatures across the sky. Hot exhaust meets the icy thin air water vapor instantly cools crystallizes and strings together into shimmering trails of ice behind the aircraft. A bit of science a lot of atmosphere and suddenly the sky becomes a canvas"
X Link 2025-12-07T10:30Z 45K followers, 22.1K engagements
"β Winglets Small Add-Ons With Huge Impact Those sleek upward-turned tips at the end of an aircrafts wings arent just for style theyre aerodynamic game-changers. Called winglets these extensions tame the swirling vortices that form at the wingtips cutting drag and helping planes slice through the sky with ease. In short: less drag = more efficiency longer range and lower fuel burn. π Why Winglets Matter Because a tiny improvement in aerodynamics leads to massive real-world benefits. β¨ What Winglets Bring to the Table β More Efficiency: Lower drag and boost fuel savings by as much as 6%. β "
X Link 2025-12-09T07:31Z 45K followers, 8771 engagements
"π₯ Breaking the Sound Barrier: When Speed Turns into Thunder When a jet outruns sound itself the sky doesnt whisper it erupts. That explosive crack you hear isnt from engines or metal its the sound barrier being shattered. As an aircraft pushes past Mach X air cant move aside fast enough. It piles up compresses and then snaps outward in a violent burst of pressure. Those shock waves lock together behind the aircraft stretching into a roaring Mach cone that trails it across the sky. Not a single boom but a continuous one following the jet like a thunderstorm of speed. β‘ What Makes a Sonic Boom"
X Link 2025-12-09T10:30Z 45K followers, 4873 engagements
"What do you think about this design Miracle or disaster πΈ by ig/jet.nerd"
X Link 2025-12-11T04:30Z 45K followers, 74.2K engagements
"β Understanding TCAS (Traffic Collision Avoidance System) π TCAS helps pilots detect and avoid potential mid-air collisions by providing visual and audio alerts based on nearby traffic. Heres what the symbols mean on your display: π¦ Diamond = Other Aircraft π· Filled Diamond = Proximate Aircraft π‘ Circle = Potential Threat (TA - Traffic Advisory) π₯ Square = Collision Threat (RA - Resolution Advisory) πΆ Arrow & Numbers = Vertical trend & relative altitude in hundreds of feet β
TCAS enhances situational awareness and is a crucial part of modern air safety. πΈ by fb/atplquestions"
X Link 2025-12-03T10:30Z 45K followers, 24.4K engagements
"Can you guess the aircraft model πΈ by ig/aviationphotoshots"
X Link 2025-12-05T22:30Z 45K followers, 62.5K engagements
"Cockpit Instrument Layout βπ Each display switch and control serves a purpose working together to transform overwhelming complexity into precise command at cruising altitude"
X Link 2025-12-06T09:01Z 45K followers, 12.9K engagements
"What do you think about Boeing 757"
X Link 2025-12-07T22:30Z 45K followers, 15.2K engagements
"During a simulated engine-out exercise on May X 2024 a Cessna 172M suffered a hard landing short of the runway at Carroll County Regional Airport in Westminster Maryland. Airspeed dropped too low on final the aircraft touched down hard bounced and a delayed go-around attempt led to loss of control. The NTSB found no mechanical issues and attributed the accident to pilot judgment during the approach and delayed remedial action by the instructor resulting in one minor injury. πΈ by ig/runthisshitt"
X Link 2025-12-08T20:59Z 45K followers, 233.3K engagements
"Cargo Door Closing on Boeing XXX β πΈ by ig/f_igarashi_aviationvideo_photo"
X Link 2025-12-11T22:30Z 45K followers, 1.1M engagements
"Can you guess what caused this"
X Link 2025-10-14T00:01Z 44.6K followers, 167.7K engagements
"Can you rate this landing"
X Link 2025-11-29T16:30Z 44.6K followers, 120.7K engagements
"Takeoff from ice runway ββ πΈ by ig/flymetothefun"
X Link 2025-11-30T22:30Z 44.5K followers, 7945 engagements
"Pilot Accidentally HITS a Person While Landing (Real ATC) π¨β πΈ by ig/aviationmp4 Not an ad"
X Link 2025-12-01T03:01Z 44.6K followers, 700.2K engagements
"Reverse thrust isnt just air being blown the other wayits a built-in safety brake for the skies. The moment an aircraft touches down those engines redirect power forward helping the plane decelerate rapidly while working hand-in-hand with the wheel brakes. Its especially valuable on wet or icy runways where stopping distance matters most. And in the rare case of a rejected takeoff reverse thrust can be the difference between a close call and a safe stop. Yes some jets can creep backward using reverse thrust but its almost never doneloose debris getting sucked into the engines makes it a risky"
X Link 2025-12-07T01:29Z 44.6K followers, 47K engagements
"American Airlines Flagship B777 taxiing over the JFK Expressway Beautiful piece of machinery crossing over πΈ by ig/spottin_planes Not an ad"
X Link 2025-12-01T11:53Z 45K followers, 41.9K engagements
"DEADLY AIRCRAFT ICE This can take down an aircraft faster than you think unless the aircraft is properly equipped. Visible moisture (clouds) + freezing temperature = ice. Especially in tops of cumulus clouds even in the hot summer months. For us pilots Im canada winter spring and fall offer lots of icy IFR flying to contend with. If your aircraft isnt certified for flight in icing conditions cancel the flight and fly another day π«‘π¨βπ©ββ πΈ by ig/evan_lufty"
X Link 2025-12-05T03:01Z 45K followers, 2.2M engagements
"Pilot Flies over Trumps House π β πΈ by ig/aviationmp4"
X Link 2025-12-06T03:01Z 45K followers, 221.2K engagements
"The John Wayne Airport (JWA) takeoff is an aggressive noise-abating procedure due to a short runway and strict noise limits: X. High-Power Start: Pilots engage brakes and push engines to 90%+ power before moving then release for a quick powerful acceleration. X. Steep Climb: The aircraft takes off at a steep 21-25 degree angle to gain altitude rapidly. X. Noise Abatement Cutback: At only about XXX feet pilots cut engine thrust by 10-15% and drop the angle to XX degrees to instantly reduce noise over residences. X. Coast Out: The plane must continue straight out and cannot turn until it is"
X Link 2025-12-07T07:30Z 45K followers, 190.1K engagements
"My first landing in the Embraer 190-E2 in Zurich I can share with you and to be honest it feels surreal. Just a short while ago this was nothing more than a dream and now I get to call this cockpit my office. Every landing has its own story its own magic and this one will always have a special place in my heartπ₯Ή πΈ by ig/jasonphilipp"
X Link 2025-12-08T22:31Z 45K followers, 30.8K engagements
"For this maintenance reel were heading into the Boeing 777-300ER avionic bay. Its one of those spots you can reach from outside or from inside the aircraft and once youre in its a full world of its own. Racks of avionics boxes miles of wiring circuit breakers and the systems that keep this big Boeing going. Its tight busy and always impressive. Enjoy the tour theres plenty to take in. πΈ by ig/only_fancowl go follow him for more"
X Link 2025-12-09T16:31Z 45K followers, 26.5K engagements
"When you are out of fuel β½β"
X Link 2025-12-10T19:35Z 45K followers, 170.4K engagements
"North American XB-70 Valkyrie β"
X Link 2025-12-11T14:05Z 45K followers, 3710 engagements
"β B-52 Stratofortress Completes Ferry Flight Following Major Radar Upgrade The U.S. Air Forces legendary B-52 Stratofortress has successfully completed a key ferry flight after receiving its next-generation radar modificationa significant milestone in modernizing one of the worlds most enduring long-range strategic bombers. This upgrade brings the B-52 closer to its future configuration enhancing situational awareness targeting precision and operational reliability. With advanced radar capabilities now integrated the aircraft is better equipped to support missions across the globe for decades"
X Link 2025-12-12T09:01Z 45K followers, 3864 engagements
"Funny Pilot and ATC moments π By ig/aviationmp4"
X Link 2025-12-12T17:00Z 45K followers, 68.2K engagements
"Beautiful Wing Condensation of Airbus A330-900 TAP Air Portugal during the Takeoff from Lisbon Airport Runway XX. By ig/lisbon.airport.spotting Not an ad"
X Link 2025-12-12T21:02Z 45K followers, 12.4K engagements
"Can you guess the airlineπ"
X Link 2025-12-13T00:01Z 45K followers, 74.9K engagements
"Do you think this is the most dangerous airport in the world πΈ by ig/damu_mainali"
X Link 2025-12-07T16:30Z 45K followers, 44K engagements
"Can you rate this touch and go Should the pilots land or did they make the right decision πΈ by ig/zrhaircraft"
X Link 2025-12-08T00:00Z 45K followers, 776.5K engagements
"This feels like magic π πΈ by ig/okerimbaki"
X Link 2025-12-08T23:59Z 45K followers, 20K engagements
"What do you think about this emergency landing"
X Link 2025-12-10T02:55Z 45K followers, 14.3K engagements
"Just how we get mad at Learner drivers on the road We gotta remember that we were all there at one stage of our student pilot career pootling along at XX Knots and felt very important when the Big Jets had to wait for us to land βπ πΈ by ig/pilot.tish"
X Link 2025-12-10T04:47Z 45K followers, 338.6K engagements
"β‘ APU The Small Engine With a Big Job That little exhaust you see at the tail of an aircraft It belongs to the Auxiliary Power Unit or APU a compact yet mighty system that quietly supports the entire aircraft when the main engines arent doing the work. Why Its So Important: β Ground Power Source: Keeps electrical and hydraulic systems alive while the jet is parked. π© Engine Starter: Delivers the power needed to bring the main engines to life. πΊ Comfort & Control: Runs the cabin lights air conditioning and other systems at the gate. π In-Flight Backup: Can take over as an emergency power"
X Link 2025-12-10T10:30Z 45K followers, 13.1K engagements
"A couple of dollars can save your plane"
X Link 2025-12-10T11:59Z 45K followers, 49.1K engagements
"This is how we remove aircraft engine β Can you guess the aircraft engine model πΈ by ig/xtreme_aviation"
X Link 2025-12-11T17:53Z 45K followers, 10.7K engagements
"When you fire a Ryanair pilot and he finds a job at another company π πΈ by ig/sdf.planespotting Not an ad just joking"
X Link 2025-12-12T00:01Z 45K followers, 593K engagements
"All business class airplane π± Not an ad"
X Link 2025-12-12T07:49Z 45K followers, 93.4K engagements
"What happens if a bird hits a plane engine and why its still safe βπ¦
By ig/conqueringtheskky"
X Link 2025-12-13T04:30Z 45K followers, 23.9K engagements
"π Jet Lag Explained: Eastbound vs Westbound Flights Ever wondered why flying east feels tougher than flying west β β The Earth rotates eastwards so when you fly east your day gets shorter forcing your body clock to adjust faster than it prefers. π When you fly west your day is longer giving your circadian rhythm extra time to adapt thats why it feels easier π§ Example: β‘ London β‘ New York Only X hours jet lag New York β‘ London About X hours jet lag π§ Tip for pilots and travelers: Stay hydrated π§ Get sunlight exposure β Avoid caffeine/alcohol before sleep βπ« Adjust your watch to"
X Link 2025-11-26T09:09Z 44.8K followers, 92.4K engagements
"Who wants to experience this ββ"
X Link 2025-11-30T12:02Z 44.8K followers, 39.9K engagements
"Can you guess what happened here"
X Link 2025-12-01T06:00Z 44.9K followers, 24.6K engagements
"Can you guess what the green light meansβ"
X Link 2025-12-01T10:30Z 44.8K followers, 91.1K engagements
"The difference between de-icing and anti-icing ββ Pilots are required to ensure that the wings and all control surfaces are clear of any form of frozen contamination. Even small amounts of ice on the wing can significantly reduce its lift capability as well as the stalling angle of attack. De-icing fluid is used when the aircraft is contaminated with snow or ice which needs to be removed but no further freezing precipitation is expected before departure. This can be accompanied by spraying heated fluid onto the aircraft to remove the contamination. If protection from further frozen"
X Link 2025-12-02T15:01Z 44.8K followers, 72.3K engagements
"Can you guess whats happening here"
X Link 2025-12-03T18:01Z 44.8K followers, 190.2K engagements
"Ever wondered what all those lines and symbols on runways and taxiways actually represent Let me explain how aircraft move safely on an airport surface. β‘Runway (white markings) used for takeoff/landing. β‘Taxiways (yellow markings) paths that lead to the runway. β‘Hold short lines where aircraft must stop before entering a runway. β‘Guard lights & stop bars warn pilots and control runway entry especially in low visibility. β‘Non-movement area near the terminal not controlled by ATC"
X Link 2025-12-04T09:01Z 44.8K followers, 19.6K engagements
"Can you guess what they are doing"
X Link 2025-12-04T18:00Z 44.8K followers, 32.6K engagements
"Can you guess this airline and model πΈ by ig/tmc.planelord"
X Link 2025-12-05T15:01Z 44.8K followers, 11.2K engagements
"The F-15 is incredible. No other fighter sounds as good or looks as good. πΈ by ig/turnnburnaviation"
X Link 2025-12-05T23:59Z 44.8K followers, 10.5K engagements
"A helicopter crashed on tennis courts in Palermo Buenos Aires"
X Link 2025-12-06T06:01Z 44.9K followers, 2858 engagements
"80-Year-Old Lands Plane After Pilot DIES π¨β πΈ by ig/aviationmp4"
X Link 2025-12-06T21:01Z 44.8K followers, 106.1K engagements
"Can you rate this takeoff πΈ by ig/aero_garimpo"
X Link 2025-12-07T17:59Z 44.8K followers, 13.1K engagements
"This is how an aircraft gets pushed back from gate β πΈ by ig/seb.fa.muc"
X Link 2025-12-08T13:31Z 44.8K followers, 13.7K engagements
"Can you guess how this happenedπβ πΈ by @AVIOKNOWLEDGE"
X Link 2025-11-27T19:30Z 44.9K followers, 84K engagements
"My friend sent me this video and asked if he should be worried about it. What should i say to him"
X Link 2025-12-02T12:01Z 44.9K followers, 2.1M engagements
"Pilot Lands With Vehicles on the Runway Near Catastrophic Incident π±π€¦π»β πΈ by ig/aviationmp4"
X Link 2025-12-02T23:59Z 44.9K followers, 534.9K engagements
"Piper PA XX student pilot accident in Puerto Rico on July XX 2025. This was her second solo ever. She tried a soft field takeoff and rotated too early then climbed out of ground effect with an extreme nose high attitude. The airplane stalled left and went into a parking lot. She walked away without injuries. The NTSB report says no mechanical issues. The cause was excessive pitch and loss of control. Good reminder for all student pilots. After liftoff hold the nose low in ground effect and build airspeed before climbing. πΈ by ig/runthisshitt"
X Link 2025-12-04T04:29Z 44.9K followers, 773.9K engagements
"Spectacular Reverse Thrust Water Spray United Boeing 787-10 Landing at Lisbon Airport πΈ by ig/lisbon.airport.spotting Not an ad"
X Link 2025-12-04T16:31Z 45K followers, 504.5K engagements
"Can you guess why some airplanes have plugged windows πΈ by fb/ the pilot center"
X Link 2025-12-05T10:31Z 44.9K followers, 94.6K engagements
"Pilot REFUSES to takeoff π±β πΈ by ig/aviationpm4"
X Link 2025-12-05T20:59Z 44.9K followers, 63.2K engagements
"A Royal Norwegian Air Force F-5A Freedom Fighter from the XXX Squadron playfully towing a fellow pilot on a sled beside the hangar Norway 1990s"
X Link 2025-12-06T15:00Z 45K followers, 352.9K engagements
"Can you guess what the pilots are doing here πΈ by ig/f_igarashi_aviationvideo_photo"
X Link 2025-12-06T23:59Z 45K followers, 228.4K engagements
"The K-Max helicopter will never not be impressive. Such sorcery. Only XX were ever made ππ πΈ by ig/captainbere"
X Link 2025-12-07T02:59Z 45K followers, 645.6K engagements
"A high-performance short runway braking test on the A350 demonstrating its exceptional deceleration capabilities. Not an ad"
X Link 2025-12-07T20:59Z 45K followers, 3659 engagements
"Me after the new years eve"
X Link 2025-12-08T03:00Z 45K followers, 31.1K engagements
"How a Small Change Made a Big Impact β The XXX MAX got bigger more efficient engines but placing them higher and further forward altered how the aircraft behaved especially when the nose pitched up. To balance that shift Boeing introduced MCAS a system meant to gently push the nose down when needed. But when fed incorrect sensor data MCAS could activate at the wrong moment even working against pilot commands. A subtle design adjustment that led to major consequences"
X Link 2025-12-08T07:31Z 45K followers, 40.7K engagements
"Can you guess what these are and what these are used for Thank you ig/tmc.planelord for the video β"
X Link 2025-12-08T19:30Z 45K followers, 98.2K engagements
"Should i worry"
X Link 2025-12-09T01:31Z 45K followers, 11.1K engagements
"Thrust Reverser in action β πΈ by ig/lisbon.airport.spotting"
X Link 2025-12-09T02:58Z 45K followers, 50.5K engagements
"πASMR π Wait for the sound of the GE90s thrust π€© A little ASMR moment during the thrust of the most powerful engine on a commercial airliner the GE90β This is my favorite engine sound in aviation β€ πΈ by ig/dinx.spotter"
X Link 2025-12-09T19:26Z 45K followers, 57.4K engagements
"Can you rate this landing πΈ by ig/bananasssssssss kelly_nowaczyk"
X Link 2025-12-09T22:31Z 45K followers, 46.5K engagements
"Which family do you think is better Not an ad"
X Link 2025-12-10T07:31Z 45K followers, 33.1K engagements
"Theres an old saying among aviators: every landing that you can walk away from counts as a good landing. π¬ And every landing that you can walk away from and the aircraft is still airworthy counts as a great landing π πΈ by ig/aviationxdreams"
X Link 2025-12-10T18:01Z 45K followers, 264.8K engagements
"Not every seat on an airplane offers the same odds if the unthinkable happensand crash data proves it. Aviation is incredibly safe but studies show that where you sit can influence your chances of walking away from a rare accident. Rear sections aisle seats and spots near exits often come out ahead thanks to structural protection and quicker escape routes. No seat is a magic shield but understanding the patterns sheds light on how aircraft safety really works. β Rear Cabin Edge: Passengers in the back third of the aircraft have shown higher survival rates in several major analyses. π« Aisle"
X Link 2025-12-11T07:29Z 45K followers, 7175 engagements
"PAPI lightsthose red-and-white runway beaconsare one of the quiet heroes of every safe landing. As part of an airports ground lighting system they give pilots a crystal-clear visual guide on whether theyre too high too low or right on the money during approach. Think of them as the runways way of saying Adjust your glide path now By keeping pilots on the perfect descent angle PAPI lights play a crucial role in ensuring smooth accurate and safe landings at airports aerodromes and even remote airstrips"
X Link 2025-12-11T09:01Z 45K followers, 80.1K engagements
"A Cessna XXX crash-landed on June XX 2024 on Swans Island Maine after a downwind landing went wrong. The pilot came in with a XXX kt tailwind floated too far down the short turf runway and only attempted a go-around after touching down. With flaps coming up and carb heat off the airplane simply couldnt outclimb the trees. The left wing clipped the treetops airspeed bled off and the aircraft careened into the woods leaving the pilot with minor injuries. The NTSB found no mechanical issues. Cause: delayed go-around with landing downwind listed as a contributing factor. πΈ by ig/runthisshitt"
X Link 2025-12-11T19:31Z 45K followers, 27K engagements
"Should the pilots land the aircraft or was it the best decision to go-around πΈ by ig/jal_kana"
X Link 2025-12-11T21:01Z 45K followers, 1.7M engagements
"Can you guess which aircraft they are making"
X Link 2025-12-12T10:32Z 45K followers, 153K engagements
"During landing on a grass runway at Cheat River Island Airport in West Virginia on October XX 2024 a Maule M8 tailwheel aircraft bounced and veered left after touchdown. The pilot lost directional control during the landing roll striking two parked airplanes before the aircraft continued off the runway and collided with trees. The NTSB found no mechanical failures and determined the accident was caused by the pilots failure to maintain directional control during landing. By ig/runthisshitt"
X Link 2025-12-12T22:30Z 45K followers, 170.3K engagements
"Bro said he knows a spot and check out the result π± By ig/airside_rory"
X Link 2025-12-13T03:01Z 45K followers, 77.4K engagements
"Winglets may look simple but each design plays a huge role in improving efficiency reducing drag and boosting overall aircraft performance. Heres a quick guide to the different types shown: X Blended Winglet Smooth and curved upward with no sharp angles. This reduces drag efficiently and improves fuel economy commonly seen on modern airliners. X Wing Fence A vertical plate placed on the wing to control airflow and reduce spanwise movement. Helps stabilize the wing especially on aircraft with swept wings. X Raked Wingtip An extended swept back tip rather than an upward curve. It increases"
X Link 2025-12-13T05:59Z 45K followers, 13.1K engagements