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December 20, 2004

Cessna 182 Hits California Tower

An early Sunday morning flight to Fullerton Airport in Southern California went horribly awry when a single engine Cessna hit the KFI radio tower, killing both aboard and bringing the tower down. Initial info is sketchy but officials indicate that a male and female were on board the unidentified Cessna when the red  and white tower was struck.

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Certified In Europe: Diamond DA42 Twin Star

Receives EASA IFR Certification

Diamond Aircraft Industries says proudly announces the EASA has granted IFR certification to the DA42 Twin Star.

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Three Lost In Cenntenial Airport Mishap

Second Fatal Accident There In A Week

More than anything Nadia Barghelame wanted to fly for the airlines and see the world. The 20-year old Colorado woman flew just about every day, building time in a plane she bought with money she made working for an online pharmacy. But those hopes were cut tragically short Friday when her Cessna 421 went down shortly after take-off at Centennial Airport, near Denver. Nadia and two other pilots were killed. It wasn't immediately clear which of the three was pilot-in-command at the time of the accident.

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Bad Paint Being Removed From Boeing Field

Reflective Beads Embedded In Paint Damage At Least Ten Engines

It was an innocuous little paint job -- restriping the taxiways and runway at Seattle's Boeing Field. But it went very wrong and the damage could cost upwards of $50 million.

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Convicted Drunk Pilot Fights For Plane Proceeds

John Salamone Wants His Wife To Have The Money

Who should get the proceeds from the sale of John Salamone's Piper Cherokee? That question was the subject of a special hearing last week, as Salamone's attorney tried to stop the state of Pennsylvania from taking the $34,000 aircraft away from Salamone.

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How Much Oxygen Is Getting To Your Brain? NASA Wants To Know

Spire Receives $599,793 Contract For Crew Cerebral Oxygen Monitor

Spire Corporation says it's received a two-year SBIR Phase II contract for $599,793 from NASA to develop an optical system for monitoring the cerebral blood oxygenation level of astronauts to monitor their state of consciousness during space missions.

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Amelia Earhardt, Where Are You?

Deep-Diving Explorers Set Out To Find Her

It's one of the greatest mysteries of our time. There's the question of what happened to Jimmy Hoffa, how many gunmen killed John Kennedy and... whatever happened to Amelia Earhart?

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National Aviation Hall of Fame announces Class of 2005

Four Air And Space Pioneers Selected For July Enshrinement

The National Aviation Hall of Fame (NAHF) is out with the names of the four air and space pioneers selected to be enshrined at its 44th Annual Enshrinement Ceremony that will take place in Dayton on Saturday, July 16, 2005.

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