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Category Archives: Model Airpanes
NTSB: Pilot in fatal Harrison County plane crash not certified to fly that type of aircraft
The Texas Department of Public Safety identified the pilot as William Robert Kendrick, 51, of Huffman, His three passengers were identified as his Kendrick’s wife, Rebecca Marsh Kendrick, 51, of Huffman, daughter, Kaycee Ann Kendrick, of Farmer’s Branch, and her … Continue reading
World War II model airplanes, vehicles and dioramas on display at Plaistow Public Library – Eagle
PLAISTOW — Don Jalbert wears many hats, but his most recent one demonstrates his love for history. The award-winning painter, former high school art teacher, football and field hockey coach, reader and bird watcher is also an avid model plane builder. His affinity for … Continue reading
Does your data center need a digital twin?
Digital Twin for Data Centers The constant flux of IT configurations means that a data center’s design is never fixed. With inconsistent data, data-driven models will suffer. Consequently, past patterns do not necessarily map onto future ones and future behavior … Continue reading
Boeing 737 MAX grounding is not an uncommon situation in commercial aviation
The best-selling commercial jet in history, which was 52 years after its first flight, the 737 had its production questioned in the 1970s, but it had never experienced a grounding like the MAX variant last week. The situation, however, is … Continue reading
Sensor cited as potential factor in Boeing crashes draws scrutiny
Todd C. Frankel March 17 at 7:47 PM In 2014, Lufthansa Flight 1829 took off from Bilbao, Spain, and was ascending normally when the plane’s nose unexpectedly dropped. The plane — an Airbus A321 with 109 passengers on board — … Continue reading
Trump was the face of the 737 probe
Michael Laris Josh Dawsey Luz Lazo Ashley Halsey III March 17 at 6:45 PM Several days after an Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 Max 8 crashed outside Ethiopia’s capital city, the Trump administration’s senior air safety official was still defending the … Continue reading
Severe Flooding Omaha to Southern Wisconsin – 50s Possible Late Next Week
Storm-Free Outlook: Hints of Spring Next Week Just because you’re not paranoid doesn’t mean Mother Nature isn’t out to get you. Surviving a Minnesota winter is not a spectator sport. There are rules: avoid hitting other moving vehicles. Try not … Continue reading