Friday, June 7, 2013

Domino's uses Drone to Deliver Pizza

Domino's, a pizza place that is known for having fast delivery, has finally reached the point of studying a way to deliver pizza by the Drone. I think this is fascinating because this proves that aviation is not only advancing in the ways of transporting people, but is also used in many other ways. (I will post about that later). 
Although, many states in the U.S. have already banned this idea, I think this is a great idea. The pizza would not be stuck in traffic and be cold by the time it reaches its destination. It would also reduce the cause of a car crash, because many pizza deliverers drive "dangerously" to get the pizza on time. 
When there are pluses, there are always minuses. A thing that I would be concerned about would be that there are some crazy people in the world, and might break the Drone. This would cause a lot of arguments, and might even reach to law suits. Another thing I might be concerned about would be that if it was windy or rainy, there is a chance that the Drone could fall anywhere. It could be a highway or even on someone's house. This would lead to serious accidents, and to more arguments.
For more info:

                                       

Friday, May 10, 2013

Air Fact!

Air New Zealand used to be the only airline to circumnavigate the world until in March 2013, when they canceled flights from Hong Kong to London.

Air New Zealand

Air New Zealand:




Thursday, May 9, 2013

Alaska Airlines

Alaska Airlines is the 7th largest airline- customer wise. It used to be an airline called McGee Airlines, until they merged and renamed themselves as Alaska Airlines in 1944. It goes everywhere in the U.S, and has the most passengers that go to Alaska. It also goes to Mexico.
Resources:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alaska_Airlines






Airlines

I have decided that I will expand my view in aviation, and will try to write more about regular planes.

Friday, March 29, 2013

Drone

Today, I got the Drone (helicopter).
Unfortunately I have no idea on how to control it, and it will take a long time before I upload videos of it flying. Here is the model with so-called-useless instructions.

I will not use the name Thing #1 because my friend has decided to stop blogging.... Now it will be just me.


Friday, March 15, 2013

Russia's Meteorite

On February 15th 2013 a "small meteorite" exploded in Russia, injuring 1,000 people and destroying 3,000 buildings. 200 of the injured were children, luckily the injuries were not serious. Many of the 3,000 buildings were broken glass (probably the result from the shock of the explosion). NASA announced it was a once-in-a-100-year incident.
For more info, or a video, click on this link:
http://www.cnn.com/2013/02/15/world/europe/russia-meteor-shower