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airport-print trousers! pattern is jessa by tilly and the buttons, fabric is from god-knows-where
huh, just realized i can visually recognize when a plane is about to enter an asymmetric stall in plane crash videos now because i have listened to & read about so many descriptions of them. learning!
been listening to Plane Crash Podcast with michael bauer because i wanted a single-host show that's just a guy saying facts into a microphone. but he always brings on his annoying gen x seattle musician friends to ramble about their lives and make uninformed speculations about the future of technology and i hate it. just talk about planes man!! why do i care if your guest won a grammy 20 years ago. what does that have to do with aviation?
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MS Standard Parts are Literally Everywhere in Military Aviation and Nobody Explains What They Are
Okay so if you've ever looked up an aircraft part number and it starts with "MS" — that stands for Military Standard
The US Department of Defense created the MS system to standardize hardware across military platforms so you can use parts from different manufacturers interchangeably without needing an engineer to sign off every time. bolts, connectors, seals, grommets, pins — thousands of part types all under one system
The wild part? the DoD officially stopped publishing NEW military standard documents back in 1994. but the existing specs stayed active and manufacturers kept producing to them. so you have a procurement system built on 30-year-old specifications that the entire US military still depends on daily
And here's where it gets complicated — if your maintenance manual calls for an MS part, you can't just grab a similar bolt from the hardware store. it needs to be manufactured to that exact MS spec. with a Certificate of Conformance proving it. from a distributor who actually knows what they're doing
Nascent Aero has a full MS standard parts catalog — connectors, fasteners, seals, the whole thing. AS9120B certified, no china sourcing, quotes in 15 minutes
Military supply chains are something else and i will not be taking questions
i keep watching the crash footage of national airlines flight 102. crazy to see a plane just leisurely stall and fall out of the sky like that. well that's what you get for profiting off mass murder and not bothering to secure your cargo properly. if only this kind of thing happened more often