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Bad Month for Flying by
Jay Honeck
(AP) CHICAGO - Dense fog and a low cloud ceiling forced airlines to
cancel more than 200 flights at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport
on Friday at the start of the busy holiday travel season.
Travelers also encountered weather-related delays at airports in the
New York City...
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Bad news day in Sacramento by
Robert M. Gary
Boy, nothing like a nice day in Feburary to put GA in the news. I was
watching channel 10 in Sacramento last night. They opened with 3 GA
accidents...
1) Lancair doing aerobatics crashes into neighbors home in Roseville.
One person still...
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Bad news for Lears. by
Ditch
Glad I don't own one.
http://www.cbc.ca/stories/2003/08/13/learjet_030814
-John
*You are nothing until you have flown a Douglas, Lockheed, Grumman or North
American*
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Bad news for our flying club by
Paul Tomblin
The other flying club on our field has just been told by Avemco that they
won't insure Piper Lances and other large complex planes for flying clubs
any more. Since we've got a Lance as well, we're trying to get a
confirmation from Avemco. If true, this is a big blow.
I wonder if they'd insure a...
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Bad News from Plumbus Bobbus - I'm outta here by
plumbus bobbus
Flying Chums,
I cannot take it any more. I tried my best to extort a free night from the
guy from the aviation themed hotel in that midwest city that really should
not exist. But I was unsuccessful. It seems I ended up doing a great
marketing job for hotel with excessive airport noise pollution....
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Bad News in New York-HELP, AOPA!! by
Rosspilot
"SENATOR CALLS FOR HUDSON CORRIDOR CLOSURE, ADIZ-LIKE RULES
Pilots who've done it say there's no better way to see New York City but
a local senator wants to close the so-called Hudson River Corridor to
GA. Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) claims New York City is being
shortchanged on security by the...
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Bad omens... by
Ben Jackson
While I was on the phone with my CFII discussing whether we wanted
to try to fly in this weather (typical metar from the past 2 days:
KHIO 311953Z 08012G20KT 10SM CLR 06/M10 A3024 RMK AO2 PK WND 10027/1902)
I heard a loud thump from one of my dining room windows. My wife
spotted the dead bird...
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Bad one this AM... :( by
Dave
Halifax, Nova Scotia , - Canada...
A cargo 747, 7 lost... :(
Dave
http://sympaticomsn.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1097748283806_98?hub=topstories
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by Morgans
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Bad pilots, bad maintenance ruining general aviation by
Mxsmanic
I see on the CNN Web page not one but two reports of GA plane crashes.
General Aviation isn't inherently dangerous, so the large number of crashes
can only mean that there are lots of bad pilots and poorly-maintained aircraft
out there. And the accidents that occur as a result are ruining...
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Bad place to stall by
Stubby
Suppose you are in the final quarter of a loop maneuver, looking at the
ground. Your speed is high and you are pulling back hard to bring the
plane back to level. Can that result in a stall?
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Bad Stories about Plane Purchases by
Jon Kraus
I am looking into purchasing my own plane... I think that I am pretty
aware of the costs (as much as a non-owner can be). I would like to
hear from those of you who have unfortunately have had a bad (expensive
or otherwise)experience with a plane purchase. I will also post for good
experiences. ...
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Bad timing... by
Jay Honeck
As is apparent from my other recent thread, we're planning to fly to
Texas Sunday afternoon. Well, today was a beautiful day here in Iowa,
and we agreed to fly a good friend to a nearby airport, where he was
supposed to pick up his new (to him) Cessna 172, and take his biennial
flight review.
We...
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Bad Week for Airbus by
Phil
On top of last week's A340 incident, now an A330 experienced a sudden
depressurization on a shakedown flight. Among the injuries to
passengers were spinal injuries. Sounds like the pilot may have
abruptly dived the aircraft while some passengers were still standing
in the aisle. Or would people...
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BAF or CEF? by
Paul Tomblin
I'm taking the family to visit my step-daughter at Mt. Holyoke College in
Holyoke MA. The two closest major airports are Barnes Muni (BAF) and
Springfield/Chikopee (CEF). Both have ILSes, which is something I
appreciate. What I really want to know is which has a better FBO for
tying down for the...
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March 27th 04 03:54 PM
by Carlo
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Bahamas Approach Plates by
Carlo
I need approach plates for the bahamas, but all I could find that is
suitable the the jeppesen trip kit for $69.00 and covers the entire
carribean. The DOD plates only have Nassau, so that won't work. I need
approaches for Treasure Cay and Marsh (RNAV/GPS)specifically. If someone
has these,...
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BAK exam. by
Crash Lander[_1_]
Well, I arrived at the airfield about 30 minutes early, to find the a/c
tied down ready to go.
Sky was overcast, but no rain, and visibility was easily 10k +.
Today was a dual session, with the intent to knock off some of the as
yet uncovered training. We started out with a normal take off,...
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Bakersfield Municipal Airport May Be Sold To Developers by
Larry Dighera
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AOPA ePilot Volume 7, Issue 46 November 18, 2005
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AOPA FIGHTS TO PROTECT CALIFORNIA AIRPORT
Despite federal grant obligations to keep California's...
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by Skylune
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