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Would appreciate help by
Mark
I haven't been feeling well lately. Anyone know if
this could be caused by flying?
http://tinyurl.com/2as9ddj
If it is, do I have to inform the FAA?
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Would this plane have flown? by
Robert M. Gary
http://www.thegaryhouse.com/aircraftdamage/
I was down in a remote area of Mexico this last weekend and a truck
backed into my aileron. I was lucky that the driver had a sat phone and
I was able to call an A&P to come down to Mexico and swap it for me.
However, all the local pilots, and the A&P...
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Would you fly on this airline? by
Jay Honeck
KATHMANDU (Reuters) - Officials at Nepal's state-run airline have
sacrificed two goats to appease Akash Bhairab, the Hindu sky god,
following technical problems with one of its Boeing 757 aircraft, the
carrier said Tuesday.
I wonder what the Boeing service manual says about this?
:-)
--
Jay Honeck
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Would you fly this Aircraft? by
C J Southern
I'd be interested in "go/no-go" opinions of others, based solely on the
following information ...
"Naturally aspirated, carburated, light twin (C172 engines) - hasn't been
flown for 3 weeks - at the conclusion of last flight was fueled to the max.
Has since been observed to have fuel dripping from...
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Would you fly this one? (part II) by
Flyingmonk
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7466666104246770991&q=jetpack&pl=true
LOL, I laughed my arse off! Oh Jeese... LOL much better than the one
done on "Myth Busters".
The Monk
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Would you go? by
Dan Luke
You have to take off at dawn to pick up an Angel Flight patient 200
miles away, so you call the FBO the night before to have the airplane
pulled out and fueled.
When you arrive at the airport, you find the fuel truck parked in front
of the airplane, blocking it. The FBO is locked up and no one's...
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WOW !.....Bob Hoover's Stopped Engine Aerobatics by
Hans
WOW !. Bob Hoover's Stopped Engine Aerobatics:
http://www.jumpingpixels.com/aerobatics.html
Bob Hoover is considered one of the founding fathers of modern
aerobatics, he was described by Jimmy Doolittle as, "...the greatest
stick-and-rudder man who ever lived." In the Centennial of flight
edition...
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by Hans
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Wow - heard on the air... (long) by
Nathan Young
Today I flew RST (Rochester, MN) to 3CK (Chicago-Lake in the Hills).
As I neared Chicago I was listening to 120.55, which is ORD approach
for the North side. This was around 6pm, which is a pretty busy time
for approach, lots of arrivals and departures in the ORD area.
During the 15 minutes...
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Wow! Real F/A 18 Hornet for sale on Ebay by
One's Too Many
Claims to be a former Blue Angels ship. Current bid at a little over a
million dollars. They also claim that for 9 million, they'll
re-assemble it, paint it, and render it airworthy. Has an N-number.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3078059896&category=4672
Additional story on...
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Wow, C150 = Time Saver = Awesome 3 Days. by
NW_PILOT
Most off of you know that I am from the pacific NW well I took a short job
in Yakima, WA well it's like a 4 hour one way drive from Vancouver, WA I did
it in just about 1.5 hour's in my C150. I was able to come home the same day
and not be tired and saved money on gas to boot! was able to get some...
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July 1st 05 09:04 PM
by M
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Wright aircraft by
Big John
Attention everyone.
On CBS Evening News with Dan Rather, there was a 'trailer' tonight
announcing that on the CBS Evening News tomorrow (Thursday Night)
there would be section on the Wright's and their airplane(s).
I plan on watching and seeing what they put on.
Big John
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Wright Flyer by
Big John
From NTSB
quote
On Oct 14, 2003, at 1600 daylight time, a Wright Redux Association
1903 Wright Flyer, N203WF, piloted by a private plot, received
substantial damage on impact with terrain after the airplane stalled
during takeoff at an altitude of about 30 feet at the Clow
International Airport,...
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October 26th 03 01:25 AM
by Aloft
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Wright Flyer I Model Airplane by
[email protected]
The Wright Flyer was also known as the Flyer I and sometimes Kitty
Hawk. It was an experimental airplane designed and built by the Wright
Brothers. It was the first sustained controlled heavier-than-air
powered flight.
Warplanes.com offers the Wright Brother Flyer I model airplane on 30%
sale. It...
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Wright model B crash on Nova by
Corky Scott
Finally got to see this program over Thanksgiving. Very interesting
but I don't understand what happened.
The assembly went very well and the engine was installed and run and
everyone was ready for the first flight when it started raining. It
rained and rained and rained for about a week. ...
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writer needs help by
wendy
I am a novelist who needs some help with my current story. (Nothing
excessively complicated ... just so I sound like I know what I'm
talking about when I write it.) While roaming around search engines
trying to find out the evaporation rate for 100LL, I found your website
and hoped maybe I could...
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Written Test by
W P Dixon
Guys and Gals,
Getting all studied up to take my written, scoring 85's easily. Seems
most I miss are the chart questions. Mostly because the charts in this study
book are very small and cluttered I think. So what do you think, am I ready?
I feel pretty comfortable about it and think I will do...
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