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Monthly Archives: January 2017
Henry M. Paschall III, financial analyst, dies – Baltimore Sun
Henry M. Paschall III, a retired financial analyst who raced sailboats and flew airplanes, died Jan. 15 of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, more commonly known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, at his Piney Neck home near Rock Hall. He was 87. The … Continue reading
Blind flyer
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Early college programs hold promise, but are costly
Article source: http://www.timesunion.com/tuplus-local/article/Early-college-programs-hold-promise-but-are-10874642.php
MAHONEY: Jack sent off lovingly on a Wing and a prayer
Here’s an update on a September column I think many of you will be interested in because there was a terrific and warm response to the story when it ran. Jack Frazier, who spent much of his last year building … Continue reading
Redefining “Aircraft,” Defining “Drone”
[1] “Drone” is itself a fairly broad term that encompasses several types of flight-capable machines. Currently, quadcopter and related designs are popular with commercial and consumer operators, although fixed-wing drones that more closely resemble traditional remote-controlled airplanes do exist. For … Continue reading
I don’t mean to brag, but …
The Minnesota School Boards Association (MSBA) provides opportunities for educational leaders to learn with and from each other. Last week MSBA held its annual statewide conference in Minneapolis featuring nationally known keynote speakers, general sessions and workshops geared toward improving … Continue reading
Could TransDigm Be The Valeant Of The Aerospace Industry? – Citron
Wall Street: Be Careful! President Trump has become to Aerospace what Hillary was to Pharmaceuticals President Trump has promised to end the long-standing, infuriating tradition of “sticking the US Government with tab”. He has already made lowering prices for military … Continue reading