Brazilian Aircraft Heavy Maintenance - Flying Azul Embraer + A330neo
Experience a flight from Santos Dumont Airport in Rio de Janeiro to São Paulo Campinas on an Azul Embraer 195, featuring the captain's insights on manual precision landings and short field takeoffs from the 1,320m runway. At Campinas Airport, explore the Azul Airlines maintenance and engineering facility, where an Azul A330 is undergoing landing gear maintenance. Insights from Mr. Jorge, the facility manager, include the use of carbon fiber and composite materials, along with various repairs on aircraft components such as the nose, elevator, engine reverser, wiring, batteries, and activities in the paint hangar. The journey concludes with a flight from Campinas to Lisbon on an Azul A330neo, showcasing its new interior and including cockpit footage during the flight. #Aviation #AzulAirlines #AircraftMaintenance #FlightExperience
2025-07-11T18:36:00Z
A Flight to Mount Everest + World’s Most Dangerous Airport - Lukla
Experience a breathtaking helicopter tour of Nepal, starting at sunrise from Kathmandu Airport around 6:20 am. This 5-hour journey showcases the spectacular mountains, particularly ideal to visit in April and October when visibility is best. The adventure begins with a flight from Kathmandu to Lukla, the gateway to Mount Everest, taking 25 minutes by airplane or 40 minutes by helicopter. After landing in Lukla at 7 am, the flight continues toward Mt Everest, passing through notable locations such as Namche Bazar, Syangboche airstrip, and the Khumbu Icefall. Reaching nearly 20,000 ft, the helicopter approaches the iconic peak of Mt Everest before landing at Kala Patthar, where stunning photography opportunities arise. The flight also includes a visit to Gokyo Lake, along with views of the Khumbu Glacier, culminating at the world’s highest hotel, Hotel Everest View, for breakfast. The trip involves significant waypoints: 1. Kathmandu (4,390 ft / 1,338m) 2. Lukla (9,380 ft / 2,860m) 3. Namche Bazar (11,290 ft / 3,440m) 4. Syangboche (12,402 ft / 3,780m) 5. Khumbu Icefall (17,999 ft / 5,486m) 6. Mt Everest (29,031 ft / 8,849m) 7. Kala Patthar (18,519 ft / 5,644m) 8. Cho La Pass (17,782 ft / 5,420m) 9. Gokyo Ri (17,575 ft / 5,357m) 10. Hotel Everest View (12,729 ft / 3,880m) 11. Lukla (9,380 ft / 2,860m) 12. Kathmandu (4,390 ft / 1,338m) #Nepal #HelicopterTour #MountEverest #GokyoLake #TravelAdventure
2025-07-11T20:35:58Z
Toltecs: secrets of an ancient civilization
When discussing pre-Columbian civilizations, our thoughts often turn to the Aztecs, the Mayans, and the Incas. However, in addition to these prominent groups, there were other civilizations that made significant contributions to science, gastronomy, and spirituality. The Toltecs, for example, lived in the 10th century in what we know today as Mexico. If you are eager to embark on a journey to the past, you can expect to encounter breathtaking landscapes, remarkable monuments, and ancient wisdom that will inspire and astonish you. Click through the gallery to get started.
2024-01-12T13:28:02Z
Countries with the lowest (and highest) internet costs
In today’s world, it’s hard to imagine life without the internet. It powers everything, from hospitals and airports to e-commerce, education, and nearly every modern profession. For many, internet access is a basic necessity, a modest yet essential monthly expense. But for others, it remains costly and sometimes out of reach. Prices vary widely across the globe, influenced by how many people use the service, infrastructure development costs, equipment maintenance, and the effort service providers invest in delivering it to our homes. These factors shape what we pay. So, who’s paying pennies, and who’s paying a premium? Here’s a look at the countries with the highest and lowest internet costs in the world. Curious to see where your country stands? Click to find out. All figures are in USD.
2025-06-04T09:05:18Z
How to detect hidden cameras in hotels or rentals
From hotel rooms to rental homes, hidden cameras can lurk anywhere. These devices can be discretely placed in a nook or cranny to capture your image, activities, and private conversations without you ever knowing. In some cases, hidden cameras can serve legitimate purposes, such as alerting owners of burglaries or keeping an eye on a pet. However, hidden cameras should never exist in private areas to spy on, prank, or extort you. Fortunately, there are several methods travelers can employ to detect these devices. Click on to learn how to check to see if your rental, or your hotel room, has any hidden cameras.
2025-02-21T16:02:16Z