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2012 in FlightAware Squawks
A look back at the top aviation stories on FlightAware in 2012. Thanks to everyone for their contribution and being part of the FlightAware community. (flightaware.com) المزيد...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
I enjoyed reading most of these stories. i am an aviation enthusiast and these have been of great help n knowing somethings about aviation. THANKS A LOT!!
Thanks to everyone at Flightaware too! and I just heard you on the radio (Dan Baker)at the top of the hour FOX news report talking about the storm snarling air travel. Nice job!
Also proud to have made this list again.
Hope all the Flightaware family and friends have a merry Christmas, happy holidays and a fruitful new year.
Cheers everyone. -B
Hope all the Flightaware family and friends have a merry Christmas, happy holidays and a fruitful new year.
Cheers everyone. -B
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Nice to see the 'BUFF's in Minot, ND' make the cut.. but my 'Home Town CF-18 Crash did not ? After 2 years..they finally figured out what 'Everyone on the Ground Saw' !! Right Engine Quit !
"Sticky piston caused CF-18 crash
LETHBRIDGE, Alta. -- A military investigation has concluded that a sticky piston caused the crash of a CF-18 Hornet during an air-show practice in southern Alberta.
The jet, flown by Capt. Brian Bews, lost thrust in its right engine while doing a manoeuvre about 90 metres above the ground at the Lethbridge County Airport in July 2010.
The plane didn't respond and Bews was forced to eject seconds before the CF-18 crashed and exploded in a massive fireball. He suffered three compressed vertebrae.
That One should have made it as well !
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4yMVM2Vxas
Re: 2012 in FlightAware Squawks
Nice to see the 'BUFF's in Minot, ND' make the cut.. but my 'Home Town CF-18 Crash did not ? After 2 years..they finally figured out what 'Everyone on the Ground Saw' !! Right Engine Quit !
"Sticky piston caused CF-18 crash
LETHBRIDGE, Alta. -- A military investigation has concluded that a sticky piston caused the crash of a CF-18 Hornet during an air-show practice in southern Alberta.
The jet, flown by Capt. Brian Bews, lost thrust in its right engine while doing a manoeuvre about 90 metres above the ground at the Lethbridge County Airport in July 2010.
The plane didn't respond and Bews was forced to eject seconds before the CF-18 crashed and exploded in a massive fireball. He suffered three compressed vertebrae.
That One should have made it as well !
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4yMVM2Vxas
Glad to have contributed this year and look forward to 2013!
he two stories that i liked are the sr-71's and the making of florida one