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Monday, 23 January 2006 |
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What could have been a significant set back turned out to be a minor annoyance to Steve Fossett and the Virgin Atlantic GlobalFlyer team. |
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Possible Delay of Ultimate Flight |
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Sunday, 08 January 2006 |
The planned repositioning flight of the Virgin Atlantic GlobalFlyer from Salina, Kansas, to the Kennedy Space Center in Florida was put on indefinite hold due to a collision with a fuel truck on Wednesday. |
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FAA Orders Registration Update by February 2006 |
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Thursday, 29 December 2005 |
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On May 17, 2004 the Federal Aviation Administration issued a press release emphasizing the need for aircraft owners to update their aircraft registration in order that both the FAA and aircraft manufacturers may be able to notify owners of safety and maintenance-related information. |
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Thursday, 29 December 2005 |
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In the race to have the first production very light jet (VLJ) on the market it appears that the Cessna Mustang has crept ahead of early leader Eclipse Aviation. Just recently, Eclipse Aviation has announced another delay due to supplier problems. |
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Here Come the Very Light Jets |
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Wednesday, 28 December 2005 |
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What may have sounded like a dream ten years ago is quickly becoming reality. Within a year from now there will be four very light jets (VLJ) available priced at under $2M. The dream had started with a personal jet priced at under $1M has escalated in price but the final product may well be worth the extra dollar. |
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Space shuttle Atlantis landed today at NASA's Kennedy Space Center after its final planned mission. This was the 32nd and last flight for Atlantis.
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Canadian EAA members will finally realize an opportunity for the world’s largest recreational flying organization to spread its wings north into Canada. From September 17 through 19, EAA members will be hosting their first Canadian EAA convention.
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A software engineer angry with the IRS flew his small plane into an office building where nearly 200 tax employees worked on Thursday in Austin, Texas. The impact set off an inferno that sent workers fleeing to the streets.
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Bendix/King has issued an “Urgent Safety Bulletin” regarding certain Bendix/King KLN and KLX products that have been compromised by their latest database updates. |
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American Airlines Flight 331 carrying 148 passengers plus 6 crew skidded off the runway in Kingston Jamaica during a landing in heavy rain last night. The aircraft stopped just short of the Caribbean Sea and all passengers and crew were able to evacuate safely. |
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The U.S. Coast Guard and Navy are searching for survivors from a collision between a C-130 plane carrying seven people and a Marine Corps helicopter carrying two others 80 kilometres off the San Diego coast and 24 kilometres east of San Clemente Island. The mid-air crash was reported at 7:10 p.m. local time on Thursday. |
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Several days after the world watched a homemade balloon fly through the air with the thought that a six year old boy was trapped inside authorities announced that the whole thing was a hoax planned by the boy’s parents. |
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Space shuttle Endeavour landed at Florida's Kennedy Space Center on Friday with a touchdown at 10:48 a.m. EDT, capping the 16-day STS-127 mission to the International Space Station.
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Space shuttle Endeavour's STS-127 launch today was officially scrubbed at 1:55 a.m. EDT when the same type of gaseous hydrogen leak was detected at the Ground Umbilical Carrier Plate, or GUCP. This is the same location where a similar leak resulted in a launch scrub on June 13. |
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Hawker Beechcraft has cut another 150 jobs which are part of the 2,300 job eliminations it announced in February. |
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