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Tag Archives: model airplane parts
Flying solo, but not alone
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SC Boeing plant makes engine parts for 737 model scrutinized following deadly crash
The 737 MAX commercial planes grounded overseas in the wake of two deadly crashes within a five-month span are built in Washington state but have close ties to operations in South Carolina. Boeing’s Propulsion South Carolina campus at Palmetto Commerce … Continue reading
Environment Watchdogs Harness AI to Track Overflowing Factory-Farm Waste
When Hurricane Florence struck North Carolina last fall, floodwaters swamped vast stretches of farmland and graphically demonstrated a threat this part of the country is particularly vulnerable to: massive volumes of animal waste overflowing into waterways. North Carolina has one … Continue reading
Weather gets rough but fans still flock to festivals
While the rain and bursts of hail came and went throughout the morning, the storms didn’t stop residents from going to Thin Line and Redbud Festival events Saturday. Forecasts for severe weather led several events this weekend to be canceled, … Continue reading
Kansas Firm Freshens Up Managed Beechjet 400A Fleet
A former Beechcraft production test pilot’s company in Kansas is breathing new life into an old, out-of-production airframe. Clemens Aviation, an FBO, charter, maintenance, and aircraft sales and management company founded by Dwayne Clemens, is wrapping up modification and refurbishment work … Continue reading
How the Navy’s the S-3 Viking Hunted Russian Submarines (And Much More)
The Navy is unlikely to return to the Viking, despite its demonstrated flexibility. This is out of a defensible preference for operating fewer different types of aircraft to maximize efficiency in training, maintenance and spare parts. However, the Viking’s retirements … Continue reading
Boeing shareholder files class-action lawsuit, alleges plane maker concealed 737 MAX safety risks
A Boeing shareholder has filed a class-action lawsuit accusing the company of covering up safety problems with its 737 Max, the commercial jet at the center of two crashes that killed 346 people. In court documents filed Tuesday, Richard Seeks … Continue reading