Wednesday, March 24, 2010

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RAF pilot forced to eject after two Red Arrows jets collide mid-air over Crete - Daily Mail
A Red Arrows pilot has been injured after a mid-air collision between two display planes on a training exercise in Crete.
Flight Lieutenant Mike Ling parachuted to the ground after ejecting from his £5million plane at a height of 300 metres - moments before the aircraft crashed and was 'totally destroyed'.
Police on the Greek island said Flt Lt Ling escaped with only a dislocated shoulder. ...

First woman Black Cats display pilot chosen - BBC News
Photo- BBC | The team is described as the Royal Navy's equivalent of the Red Arrows. Lt Frater said: "Being a military helicopter pilot is excellent fun - a great ...

Maxwell AFB Free Air Show Saturday & Sunday Featuring Thunderbirds - The Birmingham News - al.com (blog)
"The Air Force's leading fighter jet demonstration team, the Thunderbirds, and the Army's parachute team, the Golden Knights, are two major acts headlining ...

Alabama National Guard, 187th Fighter Wing team up at air show - Maxwell Gunter Dispatch
The 187th Fighter Wing will participate in the 2010 Maxwell Air Force Base open house and air show, March 27-28. The air show theme is "Thunder over the ...

100 Years of US Air Shows- Maxwell AFB Celebrates 100 Years of Flight from Alabama Aviator - Aviation News
Nearly 100 years ago the first US Air Show took place on the west coast sparking an airplane passion that spread rapidly across America. The first "official" Aviation Meet held January 10-20, 1910 was in Los Angeles. Only six years after the Wright Brothers Kitty Hawk flight, aerial exhibitions thrilled thousands of spectators. By the end of 1910, air shows, air races and aviation exhibitions began the evolution into the air show industry that entertains millions of fans today.
During this formative time of aviation, innovators and pioneers were born, as were the performers. This was the time, not only of the Wright Brothers, Glenn Curtis and Harriet Quimby, but of those pilots who would become the first world record holders in aviation. Infrastructure of current airshow productions were born on horse racing tracks and fairgrounds; producing grandstands, sound systems, advertising and excitement.  ...

Navy Week Goes to Phoenix! - US Navy SEALs Blog & Information (blog)
Phoenix residents can expect to enjoy the following during Phoenix Navy Week: Navy rock bands and ceremonial bands, a demo by the Navy Leap Frogs Parachute ...

Annual Scottsboro Fly-In Back This May from Alabama Aviator - Aviation News
SCOTTSBORO AL  - The Annual Scottsboro Fly-in will be held on Saturday May 1st at the Scottsboro Municipal Airport. Admission is free to everyone. This year you'll see the world famous P-51 Mustang, an aircraft which played a vital role in military aviation during WWII. The Fly-in will also feature the T-28 Trojan, the L-39 Albatros, and an American Airlines DC-3. There will be many formation fly-bys performed by Yak-52s and other aircrafts. ...

Delton grounds air show - Dells Events
Monday, the Delton Town Board postponed approving a license for this year's Baraboo Dells Airshow because a resident complained that his land was trespassed upon and his soybean crop damaged during preparations for last year's show.
"I suggest that you deny the permit," said Delton resident Warren Trager. "Last year they came on our property without permission and put a snow fence on the soybean crops."
The show's organizer, Paul Rogers, didn't attend the meeting, but spoke with the Dells Events in a phone interview. He said it was an Federal Aviation Administration requirement that the air space in which pilots perform be marked with visuals on the ground. The snow fence, which was laid flat on top of the field, served that function. ...

Aero club to hold barbecue for members and the curious - Otago Daily Times
The Wakatipu Aero Club will hold a membership barbecue on Friday, giving "wannabe pilots" the chance to meet those who are already flying and ask "as many ...

Doolittle raiders to be honored by B-25 formation - AOPA Pilot
The remaining living Doolittle Tokyo Raiders will be honored April 16 to 18 during ceremonies at the National Museum of the US Air Force ...

All-female flight crew commemorates Women's History Month from Air Force Link Top Stories
In honor of the aspirations and achievements of women in American history, five female Airmen from the 816th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron represented women Air Force-wide as part of Women's History Month when the all-female C-17 Globemaster III crew flew a deployed mission March 10 from an air base in Southwest Asia.
"We had three female pilots and two female loadmasters on the flight," said Capt. Angela Kimler," 816th EAS pilot and aircraft commander for the March 10 mission. "We also had our first sergeant (Master Sgt. Lisa Peele) and our intelligence officer (Capt. Sarah Burdon) on board for a total of seven women from the squadron." ...

Organization of women pilots, dating back to Amelia Earhart, comes to FM to ... - Fort Madison Daily Democrat
... fellowship for women pilots, as well as networking and scholarship opportunities, and is dedicated to preserving the history of women in aviation. ...

Blanche 'Betty' Scott from Air Force Link Top Stories
March is Women's History Month | The first American woman pilot, Blanche Stuart "Betty" Scott, soloed in a Curtiss Pusher over the Lake Keuka Field of the Curtiss Company at Hammondsport, N. Y., Sept. 2, 1911.  Always up for a challenge, Scott took an interest in flying when she saw the Wright aircraft in flight as she drove through Dayton, Ohio. At the time she was on a trip to become the first woman to drive an automobile coast to coast.  After flight instruction, she joined Glenn Curtiss's Exhibition Team.  ...

A Barnstormer Who Flew With the Stars - Wall Street Journal
Mayor Jimmy Walker was so charmed when he met the young aviatrix he volunteered to smooth things over with the Commerce Department. ...

New England Air Museum encourages patrons to 'space out' - Danbury News Times
But the New England Air Museum in Windsor Locks is hoping to make the final frontier a bit more immediate to regular folks with its third annual Space Expo ...

Controller Kudos from Jetwhine
OK, I have to admit that occasionally Scott and I say a few things that upset folks, but only to pilots and air traffic controllers. Almost everyone else is safe … for now.
But along with the ability to lob criticism on people and topics that we believe sometimes need a good swift kick in the pants, there comes a time to acknowledge the roles some of those same aviation professionals play when they go above and beyond. Such is today, now that the National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA) last night awarded a number of U.S. controllers the Archie League Medals of Safety at the association's 6th annual ceremony in Orlando.
Controllers call these above and beyond events "saves," as in an almost guaranteed loss of life had they not been their to help. NATCA explains the way controllers are measured for the award this way. ...

Nampa's Warhawk Air Museum earns national recognition for veterans project - IdahoStatesman.com
Nampa's Warhawk Air Museum will receive national recognition this week when its veterans history project ...

Alabama Gov Proclaims Aviation and Aerospace Heritage Month from Alabama Aviator - Aviation News
MONTGOMERY AL- Alabama Governor Bob  Riley signed a proclamation establishing March as Aviation and Aerospace Heritage Month.  The document commemorates Orville and Wilbur Wright establishing the nation's first civilian flying school on the grounds of a former cotton field near Montgomery, Alabama in March 1910 and Orville Wright's first flight of a powered, heavier-than-air flying machine in the State of Alabama.
The flight by Orville Wright was conducted on March 26, 1910 over the grounds of present day Maxwell Air Force Base.  ...

27th Annual Student Aviation Art Competion and Exhibition from National Museum of the USAF Top Stories
Nearly 200 pieces of art created by local students from schools across the Miami Valley will be on display at the National Museum of the U.S Air Force during the 27th Annual Student Aviation Art Competition and Exhibition. The exhibit will be open for viewing from March 28 through May 2.
Student artists from schools in Montgomery, Greene, Miami, Clark and Warren counties created artwork centered around this year's theme: "Future Aircraft Design: The Sky is the Limit!"
The year 2010 is rich in aerospace-related anniversaries such as the 105th anniversary of the 1905 Wright Flyer, the 75th anniversary of the first flight of the B-17 Flying Fortress, the 70th anniversary of the first flight of the P-51 Mustang and the 55th anniversary of the first flight of the U-2 spy plane! ...

Buzz Aldrin App Now Available for the iPhone - ClickPress
... Space Shuttle/Hubble astronauts Mike Massimino and John Grunsfeld, Robert Craddock/ National Air & Space Museum-Smithsonian Institution and many others. ...

Grumman Cat Flight 1996 - YouTube
At the Wings of Eagles Airshow in Batavia, NY 1996. Dale 'Snort' Snodgrass and John Ellis flew an aerobatic routine with the F-14 and F7F Tomcat, in addition to the classic Grumman Cat formation flight. As if that wasn't enough, Dale announced his arrival by sneaking up on the crowd as part of the Six of Diamonds formation.

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