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Monthly Archives: May 2015
Google I/O 2015 was full of announcements and new features, here’s what …
In stark contrast to Microsoft Build, Google I/O 2015 was a developer’s conference that was exciting and full of brilliant forward-thinking ideas. Here’s a brief round up of the all of the major announcements from Android Pay, to Google Photos, … Continue reading
12 things you need to know about frequent flier programs
Certain mileage rewards programs let you board first. (AP Photo) It’s hard to determine the more complicated task: landing a Boeing 787 in 100 mph crosswinds on a short runway with one engine out as someone tickles you — or trying … Continue reading
The Non-Stressful Way to Board a Plane
Few things are as stressful as waiting to hear your group number called, praying they don’t make you check your bag at the gate, pushing through the tiny aisle to get to your seat and then praying to the air … Continue reading
Remains of WWII Luftwaffe plane discovered in Masuria
Staff at the Museum of the Pisz Region were tipped off that an aircraft had crashed in a specific part of the forest by an elderly local. However, according to museum spokesperson Sławomir Wolski, the information was originally taken with … Continue reading
Want To Pilot The Solar Impulse Airplane? Check This Out!
Aviation Published on May 27th, 2015 by Amber Archangel 1 May 27th, 2015 by Amber Archangel Originally published on 1Sun4All. While we wait to cheer on the adventurous pilots of Solar Impulse 2, Bertrand Piccard and André Borschberg, to cross the Pacific … Continue reading
Roland Garros at War: The Oldest Living French Tennis Champion Tells All
It’s not often you get to meet royalty in this day and age. Certainly, it doesn’t usually happen in Jacksonville, Fla. Despite her age (97), and her walker (thanks to a recently broken hip), the word that comes to mind … Continue reading
Joliet airport holds maintenance clinics for aircraft enthusiasts – The Herald
JOLIET — Classic airplane enthusiasts can sign up for aircraft maintenance and talk with experts this weekend. The International Cessna 195 Club, JF Aviation and the Joliet Regional Airport will partner to host a service clinic Friday through Sunday at … Continue reading