Here’s an interesting use of video for education: a Burning Man airspace movie. It shows simulated airplanes arriving, departing, and in scenic traffic around the event.
[Non-pilots: I think this video still might be worth watching to see how three-dimensional information is presented.]
Readers: Have you seen similar videos? e.g., for Oshkosh?
The video is very interesting to me, as a pilot. But the narration is distracting due to the guy smacking his lips every fifteen seconds. Or maybe he’s eating a Hershey’s Kiss as he talks?
neat/crazy. Are you flying in?
Off topic:
http://news.yahoo.com/women-more-likely-initiate-divorce-not-dating-breakups-110114625.html
This is a complete mystery to social scientists. In a situation (dating) where there are no particular financial incentives to either sex to initiate a breakup, men and women initiate breakups with about the same frequency. But when it comes to divorce (which tends to be more financially lucrative to women, especially if there are children involved), women initiate the divorce most of the time. It’s a puzzlement, a complete puzzlement I tell you and much further study will be required to get to the bottom of this. It probably has something to do with men becoming more abusive once they are married, or something like that.
The most similar video I saw recently was an animation of the air traffic in the vicinity of London in a 24h period:
There are more videos at https://vimeo.com/natsaero
SuperMike: Yes, flying in is our plan this year.
Izzie: It is not completely off topic. With 70,000 partially clad people gathering in the desert, profits from the family law system are certainly possible. Venue litigation is likely, however, as the revenue yield of a child is very different in http://www.realworlddivorce.com/Nevada ($234,000) and http://www.realworlddivorce.com/California (unlimited by formula) or http://www.realworlddivorce.com/Massachusetts (unlimited by judicial discretion, but conventionally about $1 million plus 11% of the defendant’s income).