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April 03, 2015

Harrison Ford Recovering Well After Airplane Accident

Friend Says He's Up And About

Harrison Ford is doing well following his March 5 accident, according to a longtime friend and movie producer. Producer Frank Marshall told Variety that the actor has reportedly left the UCLA medical center and is recuperating.

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Two Fatally Injured In Pennsylvania Accident

Flight Believed To Have Been A Flight Review

Two men, both certified pilots and one a flight instructor, were fatally injured Sunday when the Piper PA-28 they were flying went down "under unknown circumstances" according to the FAA near Goshen, PA.

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Continental Motors To Power Chinese Flight School’s DA40 Diesel Fleet Expansion

Will Grow To 30 Airplanes By The End Of The Year

Continental Motors Group has partnered with Xinjiang Tianxiang Flight School in Xinjiang Province, Northwest China to expand their CD-135 powered DA40 fleet. Tianxiang’s current fleet of 16 aircraft will expand to 30 with four airplanes delivered this week and 10 more delivered by end of 2015.

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T. Bella Dinh-Zarr Sworn In As NTSB Vice Chairman

Newest Member Of The Board Named To Leadership Role

T. Bella Dinh-Zarr, PhD, MPH, was sworn in March 30th as the vice chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board. Dinh-Zarr became a board member on March 23, 2015, and was designated as vice chairman by President Obama last week.

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Airborne 04.02.15: BD22 Down, Doolittle Raider LtCol Hite, AEA2015 Schedule

Also: AirVenture Theater In The Woods, T-50 Woes, Airborne Partnership Overview, Balloon-Assisted UAV, Tibbets' Grandson

A prototype BD-22 has gone down in Port St. Lucie, FL, resulting in the fatal injury of the pilot, the only person on board the airplane. The pilot was identified as 67-year-old Joseph Loney of Port St. Lucie. One of the last of the 80 men to climb aboard 16 B-25 bombers and launch from an aircraft carrier in April 1942 to attack Tokyo has gone west. ANN has learned that Lt. Col. Robert Hite passed away Sunday Morning at a nursing home in Nashville, TN. It’s reported that Hite had been

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