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Monthly Archives: July 2014
NYPD Helicopter Narrowly Avoids Crashing Into Two Camera Drones
Update: Initial reports that the ‘drones’ flew at the helicopter may not be entirely accurate. Click here to read our followup coverage. Earlier this week, two drones narrowly avoided a collision with a New York Police Department’s helicopter just over … Continue reading
Sponsor of Earhart search wants suit to continue
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — A Wyoming man who paid $1 million to sponsor a search for Amelia Earhart’s missing airplane is asking a federal judge not to dismiss his fraud lawsuit against expedition organizers. Tim Mellon maintains that the Pennsylvania-based … Continue reading
The Pentagon’s $399 Billion Plane to Nowhere
Her hands showed every tendon, and her arms were like matchsticks. With a grayish tint to her face, Alma Abdulrahman, 27, spoke from a hospital bed in Amman, Jordan, one year ago about the torture and rape she’d endured at … Continue reading
Milwaukee Architecture The Enduring Luster Of Lustron Homes
4433 N. Sherman Blvd. Photo taken June 8th, 2014 by Christopher Hillard. In the summer of 2012 while living in New Orleans, I set myself the task of documenting the condition of the 60-plus sites listed by the Louisiana Landmark … Continue reading
Precision Accessories & Instruments (PAI) Promotes From Within for Top Repair …
ATLANTA, July 9, 2014 /CNW/ – January 2014 marked the 21st service anniversary for David Scarbrough at PAI, a Precision Aviation Group (PAG) company, and the month he was promoted to the top repair station job – Repair Station General … Continue reading
Crash landing: 3 new Boeings stuck on Montana riverbank after train derails
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Homeless veterans build models, in new therapy program
PUNTA GORDA, Fla. – Building a model airplane or ship can be time consuming and fun! For some of our American heroes, it also acts as therapy. A few men with the Veteran’s Village in Punta Gorda are building models … Continue reading