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Taylor Lautner Signs On for 'Northern Lights' Without Tom Cruise – AceShowbiz | The "Twilight" hunk has been hired to star as a pilot in upcoming action movie "Northern Lights (2010)". However, contrary to reports mentioning that he is ...
Taylor Lautner signs on for 'Northern Lights'; Tom Cruise not attached Entertainment Weekly
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Aero-TV: Living the Dream – ANG's John Klatt Performs at EAA from Aero-News Network | Aero-TV Takes to the Skies Alongside ANG's John Klatt John Klatt is a man who truly lives and breathes aviation. As the pilot for John Klatt Airshows, he travels across the country bringing stunning aerobatic performances to aviation enthusiasts and aerobatic experts alike. Flying for over 23 years with over 13,000 hours of flight time, Klatt took an interest in flying shortly after high school.

Blue Angels returning for September event - Belleville News Democrat | Return to the Scott Air Force Base air show. "The Blue Angels have been confirmed to come to the air show," said Air Force Lt. Daniel Riley, ...

Blue Angels visit Seattle to prep for Seafair - Seattle Local News - Fwix - Lt. Amy Tomlinson, Blue Angel No. 8, and Lt. C.J. Simonson, Blue Angel No. 7, arrived in Seattle... visit to meet with Seafair air show staff.

Blue Angels plane to be displayed at Naval Air Station Corpus Christi - Corpus Christi Caller Times | The plane came from the Blue Angels practice grounds in Pensacola, Fla. Chief of Naval Air Training recently acquired a F-18 fighter jet for display on ...

See one of seven air-worthy P-38s left - The Desert Sun | Desert visitors and residents have two chances this month to see a rare P-38 Lightning airplane, according to a Palm Springs Air Museum news release. ...

GuelphMercury.com - Local - Snowbirds scheduled for area show in June from news.guelphmercury.com | Canada's aerobatic aviators will flip, weave and twirl over Waterloo Region International Airport this summer. The Waterloo Wellington Flight Centre has announced the Snowbirds – officially the Canadian Forces Snowbirds 431 Air Demonstration Squadron – have chosen this year's Aviation Expo as its Father's Day weekend tour

Another Celeb Joins GA -- Zach Braff Flies Cross-Country from AVwebFlash Current Issue | Zach Braff, the longtime star of the Scrubs TV show, got some positive press recently for GA when he flew his Cirrus from New York to California to appear on the Ellen DeGeneres show and talked about it during his appearance (click here for the video). He brought along his dog and an experienced pilot friend as co-pilot, and showed some pictures from the flight on the show, describing it as "just miraculous." Braff wrote about his decision to learn to fly to overcome his fears in an article for BestLife magazine early last year. He said earning his certificate was "one of the coolest moments of my life." Braff now joins Morgan Freeman, Harrison Ford, John Travolta, Angelina Jolie, and other celebrities in helping to convince the masses that it's fun to fly GA.

Free live concert coming to Lauderdale beach - Sun-Sentinel | The show's organizers, attempting to build a new version of the popular air show at the beach that ran from 1995 to 2007, got permission Wednesday to expand ...

Cable Air Show in Upland celebrates 35th year this weekend - San Bernardino Sun | UPLAND - The annual Cable Air Show will return for its 35th anniversary on Saturday and Sunday. Cable Airport is celebrating ...

Coming Up In 2010, GA Shows Abound from AVwebFlash Current Issue | The aviation calendar seems to grow more crowded every year, and 2010 looks to be no exception. First to come up is the annual U.S. Sport Aviation Expo, right around the corner, Jan. 21 to 24, in Sebring, Fla. Just a few years old, this event has established itself as the place to be if you're in the market for a sport aircraft, or just want to learn more about sport flying. The event is still small enough for exhibitors to spend quality time with visitors, but big enough to explore the full range of sport aviation, from fixed-wing to trikes, powered parachutes, motor gliders and gyroplanes. Europe's AERO Friedrichshafen show, from April 8 to 11 in Germany, will focus on environmentally friendly engine developments this year, with examples of electric, hybrid, diesel, and fuel-cell engines on display. Starting this year, the show will be an annual event. Back in Florida, Sun 'n Fun launches in Lakeland, from April 13 to 18, and another European show, this one in Cannes, France, will take place June 4 to 6. The fourth Eur-Avia Cannes International General Aviation Exhibition aims to provide visitors in southern Europe with a showcase of all sorts of GA aircraft, from sport planes to helicopters to executive jets.

People & Achievements in the greater Ann Arbor area, including Dr. Eileen Kuet ... - AnnArbor.com | She raised $12000 and $25000 respectively in 2008 and 2009 as part of her participation in the Air Race Classic, an all-female aviation race that dates back ...

Family Finds Closure After Father Shot Down In Vietnam - KGTV, 10News.com | Goodman was the announcer for the Air Force Thunderbirds in Nevada when the family moved to San Diego. "We moved to San Diego, had a house and just played ...

Florida Air Museum receives grant | NewsChief.com | News Chief ... from "Sun 'n Fun" | LAKELAND - The Florida Air Museum at Sun n Fun in Lakeland has received a $30000 grant that will be used to build facilities to support its growing aircraft restoration and preservation activities.The grant was.

How Deaf Pilots Learn To Fly from All Things Aviation by JetAviator7 | Join John Tippets, author of the Alaska Aviation history book, Hearts of Courage (Published with Publication Consultants), as he virtually tours the.

FAA to honor 94-year-old veteran flier from Diamond Pilots by TheKathrynReport | George Ceshker made his first solo airplane flight in July 1939. He never wanted to put his feet back on the ground. Decades later, the Federal Aviation Administration is honoring Ceshker's flying time, giving the Richland Hills resident the Wright Brothers Master Pilot Award on Friday. The award is bestowed on pilots who "have demonstrated professionalism, skill and aviation expertise by maintaining safe operations for 50 or more years." The FAA has issued 1,473 of them. Ceshker, 94, started flying when he bought a plane in Milwaukee, hoping to learn how to fly. "I bought the airplane with the idea that [the previous owner] would solo me, and I've been with it ever since," Ceshker said. Read full article.



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