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Monthly Archives: December 2017
Meet The Airline Pilot That Creates Incredible Boneyard Art
Avgeekery recently had the opportunity to chat with Lance from WyldeByrd Art. He is a pilot and artist who takes aircraft skins and turns them into beautiful pieces of art. We’re excited to share his story. And even more excited … Continue reading
Get Serious: Time for a check up
After bringing in my 25-year-old car for a checkup, I realized it was time for the personal maintenance checkup on my 70-year-old body (as recommended by the owner’s manual). The parts-and-service department went through the checklist: “Very good, Mr. Gabriele. … Continue reading
All aboard
Dec 31, 2017-Every time Captain Bed Upreti landed at the Tribhuwan International Airport, he would notice an Airbus 330 that had become a part of the furniture at the already crowded tarmac of the only international airport of Nepal. On … Continue reading
Paul Goble
PRINCETON — Paul Johnson Goble, 93, of Princeton passed away Wednesday, Dec. 27, 2017, at Aperian Care (formerly Colonial HealthCare and Rehabilitation Center) of Princeton. Born July 20, 1924, in Shelburn, Ind., to Charles and Ressa (Johnson) Goble, he learned … Continue reading
New Airplane Design Uses Less Fuel, Reducing Noise and Air Pollution
The “Double Bubble” An estimated 50 million Americans are taking to the skies this holiday season, battling crowded airports in order to enjoy time with their friends and family. However, while they can bring people closer together, commercial airplanes are widening … Continue reading
Cold weather slams area
The National Weather Service is forecasting even colder temperatures for this weekend, with temperatures likely to remain below zero through at least Monday morning and lows dipping near 30 degrees below zero. The cold contributes to a number of problems, … Continue reading
Indoor air show a cure for pilots’ cabin fever
Whenever Peter Salter posts new content, you’ll get an email delivered to your inbox with a link. Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items. Article source: http://journalstar.com/news/local/indoor-air-show-a-cure-for-pilots-cabin-fever/article_02d74a58-67dd-52a2-af0f-20d583d657b8.html