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David Aldrich
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In the end, the 717, 727, 737, 747, 757, 767, and 777 were lined up nose-to-tail on the taxiway. It is the first time Boeing has had every 7-series airplane in the same place (not counting the 787, which couldn't make the flight, of course). (www.flickr.com) More...Kulula Air Tries Not to Take Itself Too Seriously
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Kulula-air.com is a low-fare 737 carrier based in South Africa. The airline started in 2001 and recently took delivery of a new 737-800 with an unusual paint scheme. Dubbed "Flying 101" it isn't the typical Kulula logo-jet. Someone there clearly has a sense of humor. The entire airplane is covered with details about the plane, including arrows pointing to the more interesting parts. "The big cheese" describes the captain's window. An arrow points to the… (www.gadling.com) More...$1B of TSA Nude Body Scanners Made Worthless By Blog — How Anyone Can Get Anything Past The Scanners
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This video is here to demonstrate that the TSA’s insistence that the nude body scanner program is effective and necessary is nothing but a fraud, just like their claims that the program is safe (radiation what?) and non-invasive (nude pictures who?). The scanners are now effectively worthless, as anyone can beat them with virtually no effort. (tsaoutofourpants.wordpress.com) More...Southwest Airlines - The Making of Florida One
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Go inside Boeing as the newest Specialty Plane is unveiled! (www.youtube.com) More...Air France Attendant Held For Robbing Passengers
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Wow..Hold on to your wallets (finance.yahoo.com) More...VIDEO: F-35 Performs Its First Fully Vertical Landing
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After cost overruns, a series of delays, and almost a decade of hype, the F-35 Lighting finally performed a vertical landing for the first time. Yesterday at 1 P.M., after descending from a 150-foot-high hover, the test plane touched down on the tarmac at the Patuxent River Naval Air Station. This is a significant step forward for the F-35, as its vertical takeoff and landing capability are crucial to the fighter's role as a replacement for the aging Harrier jet. (www.popsci.com) More...Flying Car Company Terrafugia Is Developing Military Vehicles
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Terrafugia Inc., which is testing a flying car called the Transition for civilian use, says it is also helping to develop a similar vehicle for the military. (blogs.wsj.com) More...Maggots Force US Airways Flight Back to Gate
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ATLANTA – Maggots falling from an overhead bin from a spoiled container of meat forced a US Airways flight to return to the gate so the bin could be cleaned. (news.yahoo.com) More...Frequent Flier VIP: Meet the Guy Who Never Waits at the Airport
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Stuker has flown nearly 700,000 miles this year alone, criss-crossing the globe for work as an automobile sales consultant. Over the years, he has racked up nearly 8.8 million miles on United Airlines, making him the top member of the airline's Mileage Plus frequent flier program. (abcnews.go.com) More...Squawks Voted On
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