Solomon2
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haalaa chera be khodet feshaar miyaari?چرا شدید بود
اون سردار سلامی داشت می گفت ما تو عراق جنگنده نداریم
از اون ور بابک داشت دفترچه پرواز منتشر می کرد
@haman10
هامان اون قسمت از پست های قبلیت که توش پست من هم هست رو پاک کن چون من بعد از یک ساعت همه پستام رو پاک می کنم .... بعدا برامون درد سر میشه
من خودم زنگ زدم به 113 از طرف خواستم که خودمو معرفی نکنم
don't even bother , he does NOT see your postsDo you even have a choice?
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Mate, do you believe (i'm not saying otherwise) it is true....we generally hear about these things in the Turkish media.
In example, in May 2014 a Russian IL-20 flew parallel to our border (didn't violate our airspace) in response Tuaf scrambled 8 F-16s and intercept the Russian aircraft.
So... i think we would have heard if Iranian aircrafts violated our border. Website of the General Staff gives daily information about these incidents.
In case these incidents are true...i would say there is no need for these dangerous maneuvers between friendly countries. This incidents can cause accidents which happened between Greece and Turkey more than once.
The question was meant for you.don't even bother , he does NOT see your posts
The question was meant for you.
Most dangerous job. Truly scary:
That was an interesting video. From the way he's talking it seems that it's an optional requirement in Iran. Here, if you're working above 3 meters, you must wear a harness and a lanyard. If you're caught not wearing a harness you're fired immediately. That said, when I used to work up high I always used to wear my harness without tying off. One time I sat on top of one of these tanks (on the edge) without tying off lol. 70 feet up and the tank didn't have a roof so there was nothing between me and the ground.Safety first:
That was an interesting video. From the way he's talking it seems that it's an optional requirement in Iran. Here, if you're working above 3 meters, you must wear a harness and a lanyard. If you're caught not wearing a harness you're fired immediately. That said, when I used to work up high I always used to wear my harness without tying off. One time I sat on top of one of these tanks (on the edge) without tying off lol. 70 feet up and the tank didn't have a roof so there was nothing between me and the ground.
lol I know what you mean. Although my lack of concern wasn't b/c of my "Irooniness." I love heights and don't get scared for some reason. After being on top for months on end, you get used to it. All my buddies were like me as well and they weren't irooni. The only time I tied off was when I used these:I do not think it is optional. But like many things in Iran, people have no respect for the law and regulations. At the most basic level, Iranian culture is not a safety conscious culture. In fact as per WHO statistics, Iran has a very high rate of non-intentional injuries and death (accidents), whether in home, work place or on the roads. I think such motivational lectures as that video should be encouraged to create a safety conscious culture. And what you did also is unwise. But then what can we expect from an Iranian.