Wiki said:On July 17, 2012, a SkyWest Airlines Bombardier CRJ200, Delta Connection aircraft, was stolen by a SkyWest employee on leave, and substantially damaged at the airport. The terminal and a jetway also were damaged
So I start my ATPL Training tomorrow. To say I'm excited is a huge understatement.
any images of the tail damage? In the video it is from far away and i would like a closer look if there are any photo's.
Also what was the reason behind the damage anyways?
The head of Russia's Long Range Air Force says two Russian Tu-95MS strategic bombers will fly to an air base in the United States next year under an agreement reached between U.S. and Russian military representatives.
General Anatoly Zhikharev said two Russian bombers would land at Barksdale air base in Louisiana and that later that year two U.S. B-52 strategic bombers would visit Russia's Engels air base in the Saratov region.
Zhikharev said he believed that this form of cooperation "will develop further."
oh, i totally forgot to mention, i finished "acquiring and digitizing" Sled Driver, its now in clean ebook format if anyone wants PM me for a link, keep it with yourselves also, i did this only because of the ridiculous price tag and lack of ebook version, and its worth reading.
oh, i totally forgot to mention, i finished "acquiring and digitizing" Sled Driver, its now in clean ebook format if anyone wants PM me for a link, keep it with yourselves also, i did this only because of the ridiculous price tag and lack of ebook version, and its worth reading.
Here's a question for you guys.
What can you tell me about private pilot licenses?
I'm really interested in getting one.
It's actually not that expensive at all. My co-worker nearly has his and just rents a Cessna by the hour.
Happy Birthday flyinhawaiian.
That's really good! It can be great fun, if expensive.
I'll leave your questions to the US pilots as it is different over there, especially costs.
You should be OK in California, availability-wise, there must be lots of good flight schools in the state and great weather too.
In other news, today is also the 10th anniversary of my first powered flight solo!
A huge Air Force cargo plane unexpectedly landed at a tiny island airport yesterday, screeching to halt within just 10 feet from the end of the runway.
The 174-foot-long jet was supposed to land across Florida?s Hillsborough Bay at MacDill Air Force Base but instead touched down at the Peter O.Knight Airport.
Although very different in size, the runways at the two locations are aligned in the same direction and it is not clear if the pilot landed at the civilian airport accidentally or whether there was a technical problem.