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Anyone looked at this?30 Nov 2005 09:50 GMT1
http://www.airservices.gov.au/pilotcentre/training/flyingaround/default.asp
getting close30 Nov 2005 09:40 GMT6
For those that reckon I get close, way to go Bert :-)
http://www.warbirdz.net/largepic.php?ID=7270
A380 documentary Channel 7 tonight!29 Nov 2005 12:42 GMT7
SPECIAL: AIRBUS A380
GIANT OF THE SKIES - PART 1
6.30PM - 7.30PM CHANNEL SEVEN SATURDAY 26 NOVEMBER 2005 (TONIGHT!!)
It was the most ambitious project undertaken in the history of civil
Cigarette Lighters Carry-On?29 Nov 2005 09:41 GMT6
Can someone confirm whether a Zippo lighter is allowed to be carried on
board nowadays?  VB's site seems to say it is, but I thought I read
recently that all lighters are now banned.
Don't want to lose this one, sentimental value.
Ozjet service29 Nov 2005 04:03 GMT2
Is it a full service airline, ie does it have free inflight catering ect ect
?
Mythbusters Turbulance29 Nov 2005 01:23 GMT4
Is it true that sitting at the very rear of a Aircraft is a rougher ride in
turbulence, than if you are the very pointy end ?
Powerplants29 Nov 2005 00:38 GMT5
With the visit of the Airbus 380 I potted about internet checking out
Airbus and Boeing webb pages.  I amazed to find  that current corp of
civil planes and the next generation  only offer either GE or RR engines
no P&W.
As It Happened, Shot Down Over the Soviet Union28 Nov 2005 20:33 GMT2
As It Happened
Shot Down Over the Soviet Union
7.30pm - 8.30pm SBS
Saturday 3 December 2005
Saab highway landing video28 Nov 2005 08:56 GMT1
I recall once seeing video of a Saab (perhaps a Gripen, unsure) landing on a
Swedish highway.  If anyone can point me to it I would appreciate it.  My
Googling has proven fruitless to now.
In the meantime, this is a bit of a chuckle:
RE: Halfway to Heaven28 Nov 2005 07:21 GMT3
Remember avidly reading magazine articles about Fred Hoinville way back
when.
Was he the chap who met his end testing an "inflatable" aircraft -
glider presumably? His own design? Hit the fence?
Runway Incursions again - Southwest Airlines near miss at LAX28 Nov 2005 00:55 GMT17
LAX had the sixth-highest rate of near misses between
aircraft among the nation's 30 busiest commercial airports
from Oct. 1, 2004, to Sept. 30. John Wayne Airport in Orange
County and Long Beach Airport, which handle fewer large
Balloon flights in Perth area?27 Nov 2005 23:40 GMT1
SSA. Anyone know who does them? For an elderly lady btw, so
not too long a drive would be a plus.
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Paul Repacholi                               1 Crescent Rd.,

Temora This weekend27 Nov 2005 06:43 GMT8
If ever a weekend was worth attending, this one is it.
Flying program is exceptional.
The Museum is excited to announce that two more visiting aircraft are
joining its ranks over the weekend. On both Saturday and Sunday,
AA - plese read!26 Nov 2005 23:39 GMT1
You have mail from me!
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YMML A380 departure 15/1126 Nov 2005 13:10 GMT20
Has the A380 departed Melbourne?
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