An Embraer Legacy seats maybe a dozen passengers; It's not really an "airliner", it's a business jet - You could as well call a small yacht an "ocean liner".Sitting in the airliner
A business jet is a regional jet and, therefore, a small airliner. Your move now.
A small yacht can cross the Atlantic, and is therefore an ocean liner.An Embraer Legacy seats maybe a dozen passengers; It's not really an "airliner", it's a business jet - You could as well call a small yacht an "ocean liner".Sitting in the airliner
A business jet is a regional jet and, therefore, a small airliner. Your move now.
A small yacht can cross the Atlantic, and is therefore an ocean liner.An Embraer Legacy seats maybe a dozen passengers; It's not really an "airliner", it's a business jet - You could as well call a small yacht an "ocean liner".Sitting in the airliner
A business jet is a regional jet and, therefore, a small airliner. Your move now.
But to describe it thus would be highly misleading to most audiences.
A small yacht can cross the Atlantic, and is therefore an ocean liner.An Embraer Legacy seats maybe a dozen passengers; It's not really an "airliner", it's a business jet - You could as well call a small yacht an "ocean liner".Sitting in the airliner
A business jet is a regional jet and, therefore, a small airliner. Your move now.
But to describe it thus would be highly misleading to most audiences.
Regional airliners typically seat fewer than 100 passengers and may be powered by turbofans or turboprops. These airliners are the non-mainline counterparts to the larger aircraft operated by the major carriers, legacy carriers, and flag carriers, and are used to feed traffic into the large airline hubs. These regional routes then form the spokes of a hub-and-spoke air transport model.
As I understand it. the plane belonged to Prigozhin.However, despite the fact that the Embraer had a bona fide passenger list, we don't know that it was a commercial flight. The Embraer might have been privately owned. Until the news media sorts it out definitively, we won't know who won the semantic argument. Some folks here want to discuss the substantive bits of the news story, so I suppose we'll have to let them have their way.
As I understand it. the plane belonged to Prigozhin.However, despite the fact that the Embraer had a bona fide passenger list, we don't know that it was a commercial flight. The Embraer might have been privately owned. Until the news media sorts it out definitively, we won't know who won the semantic argument. Some folks here want to discuss the substantive bits of the news story, so I suppose we'll have to let them have their way.
On the 23rd of August 2023, an Embraer Legacy 600 jet belonging to the Wagner Group (registered RA-02795[11]) crashed in a field near Kuzhenkino, Tver Region, Russia. Three crew members and seven passengers, including Dmitry Utkin and Yevgeny Prigozhin, are reported in media sources as dead (including by the Russian Aviation Authority.)[12]
In all - or at least most - seriousness...Seen elsewhere:
Vladimir Putin's New Autobiography - Windows Of Opportunity
Matt Lucas from Little Britain could do it.If Mel Brooks was still making movies I'd love to see him parody Putin.
Or the Three Stooges or the Marx Brothers.
Loyalty over competency. An autocrat’s worst friend.In all - or at least most - seriousness...Seen elsewhere:
Vladimir Putin's New Autobiography - Windows Of Opportunity
Wagner was IIRC the most effective fighting force in Ukraine. While Vlad's ignorant of their situation conscripts were getting mowed down, Wagner guys - while they were being misused horribly - actually got shit done.
If Russia needed to overcome those pesky Ukrainians defending their territory, they'd send in Wagner to push things over the edge. Now? After a little minor coup attempt Vlad has shuffled off most of Wagner to theaters a continent or two away and decapitated the one unit that wasn't completely fucking things up. Couple that with the "any general who dares question me will find out how gravity works" approach, and I'm beginning to wonder if Putin is just on a national suicide mission with this whole "Ukraine is and always will be part of Russia" campaign.
By the way, where's Barbos?
Some selective reporting, eh?Ukrainian forces pushing through Robotyne