THE INSIDE SCOOP ON THE INCREDIBLY WEIRD AND SERIOUS BUSINESS OF LEARNING TO FLY

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Fumes

So, here's what my cube looks like after a lesson on the U.S. Airspace system...


Some of those markers are pleasantly-scented, and it left my cube smelling like a bowl of fruity pebbles with vodka poured over it instead of milk.  I need to go breathe clean air now.

3 comments:

  1. I agree with Geniene -- good use of colorful, simple and bold graphics to depict the spatial relationships of airspace (upside down wedding cake) and the cross-section (leftr side of board) depicting the flight altitudes. Throught the center and lower right of the board - the graphics associated with geographic areas on the chart and communications.

    Don't worry about the fumes, the EPA performed a "sniffer" test to determine if the markers exceed regulatory thresholds for emissions. The really awesome ones (full of xylene) were taken off the market years ago.

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