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I Wish I Had Shot More Photos
I have not been writing over the past year. This was due to many reasons, including the death of my wife, teaching, house hunting and moving closer to my university, fixing up a new house, running the publishing business, and … Continue reading →
Posted in Aviation, Aviation History, Flying, Life in General
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Tagged 909, A&Ps, annual maintenance, armchair quarterbacks, B-17G, Collings Foundation, FAA, Flying Fortresses, NTSB, speculation, teaching, writing
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Bad Week for Jet Engines
Airbus and Rolls Royce are having a bad week this week, Qantas Airlines, too, to a degree. On Thursday Qantas Flight 32 departed Singapore’s Changi Airport shortly before 10 a.m. enroute to Sydney, Australia. Six minutes after takeoff, the number … Continue reading →
Posted in Aviation, Flying, Life in General
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Tagged Airbus, aviation industry, Bad Week for Jet Engines, Changi Airport, engine parts, FAA, NTSB, Qantas Airlines, Rolls Royce, Singapore, Sydney Australia, Trent 900 engine, uncontained engine failure
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