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Monthly Archives: March 2017
The debut of Your Place, the new home for your DIY projects
Kevin Howard has spent 30 years remodeling and adding on to his 1907 home. “The design is based on everything being oversized,” he says. “Master suite, large rooms, high ceilings, French doors that connect rooms, open kitchen plans, formal dining … Continue reading
Alan Stahler: Where did that drought come from?
That was one hairy drought, not so long ago. Could it be pinned on our changing climate, or was it another example of the climate’s usual twists and turns, its natural variability? I spoke recently with Richard Seager (Lamont-Doherty Earth … Continue reading
An ex-Israeli soldier, who thinks big, builds miniature utopias
Eiran Gazit Eiran Gazit has always liked miniatures. As a boy he built train and plane sets. “I had 200 model airplanes hanging above my bed,” he recalled. He never grew out of it. On April 4 he will open … Continue reading
Retired soldier still flying the friendly skies in Beechcraft Bonanza plane
KILLEEN — Army Aviation’s primary mission is to support commanders and troops on the ground, and retired Army Lt. Col. Reggie Bass, 78, heroically fulfilled that mission during Vietnam earning two Distinguished Flying Crosses, an Air Medal for Valor and … Continue reading
High school class gives Nassau County students head start in aviation career
Fernandina Beach High School students work together to fix one of the model plans they fly in the Aerospace Technology class. (Photo: Jordan Ferrell) FERNANDINA BEACH, Fla. – If you’ve ever thought about flying drones or becoming a pilot, the … Continue reading
Flight Risk
Tim Martz made his fortune in broadcast radio, but even as a wealthy man, the price of chartering a private jet always stung a bit. So when Martz joined JetSmarter in February 2015, the service seemed like a steal. In … Continue reading
IMPORTANT INVESTOR ALERT: Goldberg Law PC Announces an Investigation of TransDigm Group Incorporated and …
LOS ANGELES–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Goldberg Law PC, a national shareholder rights litigation firm, announces that it is investigating TransDigm Group Incorporated (“TransDigm” or the “Company”) (NYSE: TDG) concerning possible violations of federal securities laws. If you purchased or otherwise acquired TransDigm shares … Continue reading