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  1. I use /pray in front of Nervous prop every day but he still refuses to add the car mod I want.
  2. Full Name: Melissa Briggs Signature: Comment: It is shame we can't even pay for the most important thing in this city. Education. Not surprised most of the youth are literally dying in the city with stuff like this happening.
  3. Bruh literally the best post ever. XD
  4. Name: Melmel Comment: Honestly it was one of the most amazing formation flights I had in my career! Kids were amazing! Thanks to Human and Health Services, IMEX, LS Insider, and of course our skilled team at San Andreas Aviation Administration that keeps our skies safe!
  5. Username: Anonymous Comment: >Hank Preston Post >Nazis take over. Not surprised. That aside, fuck the Nazis in this town. I hope the cops will do something about you losers soon enough. *Comment was made with a VPN. It leads to some rural area in East Europe.*
  6. *Username* Anonymous Comment: I mean, wasn't another doctor was blamed for the EXACT same thing before? It looks to me like they are doing the same but this time targeting another doctor. Soon they'll ask us not to talk about periods and after that what? They'll ban biology lessons in schools? What a joke.
  7. Usename: Melmel Comment: Damn! Got name dropped and all! Amazing episode as always, much love to both of you! ❤️❤️❤️
  8. Usernam: Melmel Comment: Jeeeesus, amazing podcast! Also good to see Jenna. Bestest in town! #ForJennawesimp
  9. Username: Ex-student Comment: As a previous student of ULSA I can say that during my time there I've seen a lot that was sweeped under the rug. A really important issue we face is that some of the students are directly linked with the criminals that plague the campus and surrounding area. It wasn't strange for us to see several of the students throwing gang signs. On top of that there were a considerable number of students with radical, extremist ideologies. We've even seen racist graffiti. It is rather sad to see these issues were never solved and in fact was encouraged sometimes by those in power with similar extremist and harmful ideologies. Another issue with ULSA was being a woman there. Many of my friends back in the day and even I was harassed. When we called the peace officers however, it was always the women in those situations that was in fault. Indeed the LSPD has a lot of misogynistic officers within it that does not even listen to you. When most of us were dealing with stalkers and even people who attempted to hurt us the answer we gotten from the LSPD was straight trying to sweep these issues under the rug. Couple of my friends as well as I were survivors of attempted kidnappings and when we called the LSPD for help whose job it is to serve and protect the answer we gotten was: "Oh, you are all young. I'm sure you did something to anger your "boyfriend" hence the situation." In this day and age this is un-acceptable. Especially when the said officer is trying to save the person who wanted to hurt us. Mentally and physically.
  10. I mwan there are waya to open your own flight school. No one has tried I think though. Hell I'd love to make my own flight school with other people and I know a couple people who has a new private flight school in works.
  11. Username: Melmel Comment: Hopefully you'll be flying soon too! 🙂
  12. Username: Melmel Comment: It does indeed after you go past the surface level annoyances like the lack of a autopilot function which is a staple in newer models. When you go past that fact, it becomes a really fun aircraft to fly!
  13. Username: Melmel Comment: Dude had a full lawsuit! Username: Melmel Comment: Awh! Love you!
  14. Username: Melmel Comment: Did you know you can rent this helicopter too? Thanks for the amazing comment! Love you! 😛
  15. Username: Melmel Comment: Thanks for making the joke! I had a hard time not making that joke while writing the blog post. 😛
  16. Melmel's Flight Blog Sparrow: Fun and Affordable. Sparrow has been a hot topic since it came out back in 40's. So how does a cheap, lightweight helicopter whose design hasn't really changed much since the 40's? As it turns out, it performs great! It's light weight means it can be extra agile despite having a really small engine. In exchange, the engine is extremely reliable and easy to fix should something go wrong. It is not only cheap when it comes to buying one for yourself but the price tag also comes into consideration when it's time for maintenance and repairs. Despite being a cheap helicopter designed for small range flights. (Quite literally, you can't fly out of the state with this thing.) it has a really good dashboard with all the information you need. Newer models also comes with great radio equipment. On top of that, there are a lot of locations on the helicopter where you can put a camera. Perhaps it can't really carry those heavy helicopter gimbals but it can certainly carry more than enough smaller cameras safely so you can take those action shots! It is however not all daisies and sunshine. Light weight means affecte hard by the wind. Combined with the lack of modenr flight systems makes it hard to fly. Despite this, it is an extremely user friendly helicopter thanks to it's agility. I would however suggest the pilots who wants to get themselves one to learn to fly without modern flight aids first as they will have the shock of their lives when they realize they can not rely on so many good features other, more modern designs like the Swift and Maverick has. The small size also means you can essentially park this helicopter anywhere as long as you are complying with the Aviation Code of San Andreas. With the review done, I can confidently say that this aircraft was a joy to fly. I would also take the time here to thank San Andreas Aviation Administration's Flight School for letting me borrow their Sparrow. They actually use this helicopter to perform autorotation maneuvers during their lessons so this is also a great way to show how sturdy these helicopters are! Do you have a cool aircraft I can try out and showcase? Reach to me via my E-mail [email protected]! (Send a forum PM to BullChan)
  17. Goldie went out in a blaze of glory. Respect man.
  18. Hello there! This is Melissa with a new flight log! In my blog, I'll talk about anything and everything about aviation as well as bringing you the dear readers news about Aviation in San Andreas as well as all around the world. So what's on our plate today? First flight video of the ULSA Aviation Club's Microlight! Ultralights are a category of aircraft that are extremely light with one or two seats max. The ULSA microlight is a weight shift aircraft. Meaning, it has a flexwing that you need to put some weight behind to be able to change direction, ascend, and descend. The entire chassis and engine was built by the ULSA Engineering students while other students from other departments helped with the painting and programming of the radio. Of course, here I'd also like to thank Tony Carlton for his help and all the pictures of me taking off and landing with the Microlight! You guys can see his page all about aviation here: https://face.gta.world/pages/SkyRiders?ref=qs https://imgur.com/a/mIw59FF https://imgur.com/a/8Qu1pVr It also has a 1300cc Hakuchou engine at the back. A bit too overpowered for the light body design, however it does amazing work especially when you reach higher altitudes! However keep in mind according to the Aviation Code, an Ultralight can only ascend to 3000 feet. Indeed, I'd suggest everyone to read the Aviation code and get some training under their belts before they construct and fly any aircraft. That being said, you do not need a pilot's license to fly one. Microlights are also extremely cheap to build and maintain. I'd suggest getting one to anyone who wants to get into aviation but can perhaps not be able to afford a license or an aircraft yet! So, without further boring you dear readers with any more information about the Ultralight, I'll leave you all with the video I took over the Ratton Canyon, in my eyes one of the most gorgeous routes you can fly over! *The video has all the voice. ATC call can be heard. Melissa also seems to have included the altitude, heading, and other important information on the video on the side by editing in kind of a HUD. Music blasting on the background can be heard and is not editted in, rather a speaker on her seem to be blasting the music.* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CcP7W7Hae4Y&ab_channel=BullChan
  19. Rest in Peace, Andrew Eliades.
  20. Exactly. If we are rping in the US, Good Cause is literally against Second Amendment. It isn't an ic issue either. It's been tried to be changed before. It was blocked.
  21. LFM can at the least take over the re-writing of the exam? As their current exam has wrong questions left and right and they did nothing to change it for quite a while?
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