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Antique Tractor and Toy Show draws crowd
Tom Jurenka of Hingham looks at a scale model of a Case 1600, like the one he uses on his farm Saturday at the Antique Tractors and Toy Show at Montana ExpoPark.(Photo: TRIBUNE PHOTO/LARRY BECKNER) There was something for everyone … Continue reading
On cloud nine
A handful of high-fliers are discovering the joys of single-engine aircraft. For hobby pilots in Pune, nothing compares to the magic of being airborne in a single engine aircraft. The pure joy of defying the pull of gravity to fly … Continue reading
NTSB: Finding planes that disappear into the ocean requires new equipment
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Disneyland Measles Outbreak Spreads
The measles outbreak in California is getting worse: There are at least 59 cases of the disease in the state, of which 42 have been linked to “Disneyland or Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, California,” according to the California … Continue reading
American Airlines’ first Boeing 787 has landed at Dallas/Fort Worth Airport
UPDATE, 7:07 p.m.: The Boeing 787 touched down on Runway 36L and will taxi by Founders Plaza before heading toward American Airlines’ maintenance hanger on the east side of Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. UPDATE, 4:50 p.m.: You want to … Continue reading
NTSB, FAA to investigate Lakeland plane crash
LAKELAND, Fla. – The NTSB and the FAA are beginning an investigation to what led to a plane to crash in Lakeland on Thursday. Investigators with the National Transportation Safety Board and the Federal Aviation Administration are expected to continue … Continue reading
For SkyMall, It All Seemed So Cool at Six Miles High
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