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  2. A Flight to Remember - Wikipedia

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    "A Flight to Remember" is the tenth episode in the first season of the American animated television series Futurama. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on September 26, 1999. The title is a reference to Walter Lord's non-fiction book about the Titanic disaster A Night to Remember.

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    In a review of the episode, Space.com criticized Futurama for the disconnectedness of the episodes and the lack of a large recurring cast and questioned the time spent in developing Günter's character when it is unlikely that he will return as a major character.

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    Spoiler alert? Maybe … maybe not. HBO Max’s The Flight Attendant, which focuses on the mystery of who brutally murdered Michiel Huisman‘s Alex Sokolov, is based on the 2018 novel by Chris ...

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    Warning: This article contains major spoilers for "Fourth Wing" and "Iron Flame." The much-anticipated third installment of Rebecca Yarros' "The Empyrean" series is finally hitting bookshelves.

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    The FAA publicly identified an “unsafe condition” that could result in a “loss of control” of certain Boeing 737 Max jets because of “nonconforming” installation of spoiler control wires.

  9. Spoiler (aeronautics) - Wikipedia

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    The flight deck control has three positions: off, automatic ("armed"), and manual (rarely used). On landing approach "automatic" is selected and, on touchdown, a sensor called a weight-on-wheels switch signals the lift dumpers to be raised. The flight control spoilers are also raised as additional lift dumpers.