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Monthly Archives: February 2015
Report: Business Jet Deliveries See 6.5 Percent Gain In 2014
Feb. 11–The general aviation industry, including Wichita’s Bombardier Learjet and Textron Aviation, delivered more business jets in 2014, according to a General Aviation Manufacturers Association’s report released Wednesday. GAMA’s General Aviation Shipment Report said worldwide business jet deliveries increased 6.5 … Continue reading
Ravi Panikkar
Ravi Panikkar, master mechanic, passed away peacefully at a Fort Smith hospital Feb. 10, 2015 . He was born Dec. 10, 1935, in Trivandrum, India, and was invited to come to the United States in 1966 by Fox Manufacturing after … Continue reading
The First Jump Shot
Jack Rose, now 86 years old, was in the crowd that night. “He jumped up higher than all the defenders, and he shot it one-handed,” Rose recalls. “We’d never seen anything like it. We all looked at each other like, … Continue reading
Why coding is not the new literacy
Despite the good intentions behind the movement to get people to code, both the basic premise and approach are flawed. The movement sits on the idea that “coding is the new literacy,” but that takes a narrow view of what … Continue reading
Sunday Interview with Dr. Mike Gorum: ‘You want to be a 21st century medical … – Columbus Ledger
Local News Mother charged with reckless conduct after daughter struck by vehicle Article source: http://www.ledger-enquirer.com/2015/02/14/3566659/sunday-interview-with-dr-mike.html
Reps. Ucci, Corvese call for study, regulations for drones
Rhode Island State House PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) – Two Rhode Island lawmakers are calling for a study on delivery drones. Representatives Stephen Ucci and Arthur Corvese have introduced two pieces of legislation regarding unpiloted, unmanned aerial vehicles. One would give … Continue reading
Report: Business Jet Deliveries See 6.5 Percent Gain in 2014
The general aviation industry, including Wichita’s Bombardier Learjet and Textron Aviation, delivered more business jets in 2014, according to a General Aviation Manufacturers Association’s report released Wednesday. GAMA’s General Aviation Shipment Report said worldwide business jet deliveries increased 6.5 percent. … Continue reading