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Naval Aviators by
[email protected]
I glanced in my copy of Hansen's "First Man, The Life of Neil A.
Armstrong" and happened on a passage about the background of the
Apollo pilots charged with landing the LMs on the Moon: six of the
seven chosen were naval aviators
(Armstrong,Conrad,Shepard,Young,Cernan). Only one was US Air...
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Ice accumulation blamed for Heathrow Boeing 777 crash landing? by
Grumps
Following the Boeing 777 accident at Heathrow last week, the American
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has just released an
Airworthiness Directive (AD) with the following title:- (Note that the
engines referred to are SPECIFICALLY Rolls-Royce which will be a major
blow for the Derby...
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Tuckers FAN CLUB! by
Bertie the Bunyip[_22_]
"Ken S. Tucker" wrote in
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On Jan 26, 7:43 am, "Ken S. Tucker" wrote:
On Jan 26, 7:00 am, FledgeIII wrote: On Jan
25, 9:50 pm, Kizzy...
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Awesome moonscape by
ManhattanMan
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/
Todays "Astronomy Picture Of The Day" - it changes daily so this moonscape
is only on today Friday 12/14.
Man, what a panorama!
And it's not OT, as Frank Sinatra crooned, "Fly me to the moon"....
Cheers'n beers.. )
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What did it take to get a ticket in 1946? by
Dallas
I recently found my mother's name in the FAA registry as a PP-SEL.
I knew she had taken lessons and she had a Piper Cub solo certificate, but
I was unclear if she had gone all the way to the certificate. It's pretty
cool to find out your mother was a pilot.
I'm trying to envision what the...
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Airplane vs. Auto by
Bertie the Bunyip[_22_]
Mxsmanic wrote in
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Margy Natalie writes:
Doesn't hurt the gear at all, it was designed for it.
Maybe. But if you should hit a big rock hidden in the grass ...
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Spins by
[email protected]
I went over to the student board a while back. Someone, who I believe
was not yet even a student pilot, was all on about how spins should
not be allowed because they were too dangerous to be taught.
That's a complete and total crock.
Airplanes are suspended in a 3D space, they can be in any...
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January 26th 08 07:43 PM
by george
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I learned about flying from this by
Ricky
Many years ago me and a group of friends from college took a canoe
trip from the dam at Lake Whitney, Texas for several miles downstream
back to where we rented the canoes from.
On this pleasant trip I noted that the valley the Brazos River sits in
is quite wide, certainly wide enough for a Cessna...
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January 26th 08 05:50 PM
by skym
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A BFR question by
Dallas
Being a new pilot I don't know much about the BFR process.
Over Xmas I was chatting with my pilot Brother-in-law about my new status
as a pilot when he stated that he thought he could just go to the local FBO
and rent an aircraft himself. I said yes and reminded him that he'd also
need a medical...
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FLL to MTH becomes MTH to MTH by
[email protected]
So I gave up the idea of air taxi or instruction to get to MTH - based
on trying to skirt rules (Something I don't want to do) and
complication (schlepping luggage from commercial terminal to GA area)
all with a 3 and 5 year old in tow. ;-) I ended up driving (ugh)
and got stuck for 1.5 hours...
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Groom Lake/Area 51 gets an 'official' name by
A Guy Called Tyketto
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Thought you guys might find this amusing, so sit back, pop a
cold one and break out the Clown and E.T. jokes!
http://www.lvrj.com/news/14309802.html
E.T. CAN PHONE HOMEY
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School massacres only meant to discredit the NRA by
Bertie the Bunyip[_19_]
wrote in news:23e736d2-3743-4ab9-be9d-e3d15bf7ce36
@q77g2000hsh.googlegroups.com:
It is amazing that so many people just do not understand that all the
murderers who go on shooting rampages and kill students and others
are
doing it for the sole purpose of discrediting the...
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About Bertie by
Eeyore[_2_]
Local internet service providers may consider blocking an American from
taking part in online discussions following one of the worst cases of
"flaming" seen in this country.
A mysterious figure calling himself "Bertie the Bunyip" has upset local
Usenet newsgroups after a bizarre campaign that has...
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The Five Million Dollar Flight Instructor by
gatt[_2_]
"WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A Minnesota flight instructor who notified his bosses
of student Zacarias Moussaoui's suspicious behavior received a $5 million
reward Thursday from the State Department, two government officials told
CNN."
The good guys won one. So, I wonder what kind airplanes he's...
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CAP T182T Crash on Nov. 8 by
gwengler
For whatever it's worth, I located the crash site from the coordinates
given in the NTSB preliminary. The North Town One Departure from KVGT
from where the airplane left calls for an overflight of the LAS VOR.
The crash site is only half a mile from the direct course from LAS to
L00, the...
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The 777 crash - another theory by
D Ramapriya
Here's an intriguing take on what might have caused the 777's engine
to shut down. A dramatic pic of the moment of impact included...
http://thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article711639.ece
Ramapriya
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When did turboprops come into vogue? by
es330td
I was reading my new Flying magazine today and it had an article
covering the decline of the 310/Seneca type light twins. It pointed
out that the performance ground previously addressed by a twin piston
is now covered by turbine powered aircraft. Being new to flying
myself vs riding in a fast bus...
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PLANE DOES 360 AT 20000 FT!!!! by
A&E SUPERSTAR
Without warning or reports of turbulence, an Air Canada flight en route to
Toronto dipped and rotated violently, on early Thursday morning, causing
injuries and confusion among passengers and the crew. Strangely enough,
flight experts are still unsure about what caused the accident.
"What...
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January 25th 08 03:19 AM
by Phil J
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Cirrus SRS Light Sport Aircraft by
Larry Dighera
Below is information about the Cirrus SRS Light Sport Aircraft copy
and pasted from the links provided.
Is the Cirrus SRS Light Sport Aircraft going to be the Cessna
SkyCatcher killer?
http://www.cirrusdesign.com/future/srs/default.aspx
Though the SRS has a low price tag, Cirrus hasn’t...
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