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May 19, 2010

Tomorrow's Aeronautical Museum Pays Tribute To The Tuskegee Airmen

Showcases Aviation-Themed After-School Program For At-Risk Youth

On Saturday, May 15, 2010, five red-tails flew in tight formation over the skies of South Central Los Angeles, a day of celebration of aviation and an honor to the Tuskegee Airmen.  The young pilots who flew this tribute were trained through the efforts of an unrelenting group of advocates and supporters of at-risk youth.

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FAA SAFO Focuses On Training For Icing Situations

Better To Prepare Now Than When Ice Is Forming On The Wings

A Safety Alert For Operators (SAFO) issued by the FAA this week encourages operators to ensure that all pertinent meteorological information is provided to flight crewmembers and dispatchers,when the route of flight may be near areas of potentially hazardous weather conditions with a special emphasis on icing.

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John Travolta's Dogs Killed In Bangor, Maine Airport Accident

Dogs Were Being Walked When They Were Struck By An Airport Vehicle

An airport vehicle at the airport in Bangor, Maine, accidentally struck and killed two dogs belonging to actor and pilot John Travolta.

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Aero-TV: Vintage Meets Glass – The WACO Classic YMF 5-D

Peter Bowers Introduces the Latest Reinvention of the Classic WACO Design

On Monday, May 17th, 2010, WACO Classic Aircraft Corporation announced the FAA certification of the WACO YMF 5-D aircraft. The updated WACO model is the culmination of nearly two years of engineering, development and testing. The all-new FAA and EASA certified aircraft is built from the ground-up to customer specifications including color and paint scheme, leather and carpet, and avionics equipment.

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Drunk Driver Pilots Car Into Parked Planes

He Went Through The Airport Fence And Struck A Parked Cirrus SR22

An alleged drunk driver was charged Monday morning after the car he was driving went off Airport Road in Destin Florida, crashed through the airport fence, and struck a parked Cirrus SR22 at the Destin Airport.

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