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Gallery: Alaska Airlines Paint The Plane Winners

Grand prize winner, by Aaron Nee, 11th grade.
  • Grand prize winner, by Aaron Nee, 11th grade.
  • Second place, by Izabela Hamilton, 12th grade.
  • Third place, by Sophia Cleek, 6th grade.
  • Honorable mention, by Cody Mar, kindergarten.
  • Honorable mention, by Madalyn Mattson, 1st grade.
  • Honorable mention, by Kaycee Hansberry, 2nd grade.
  • Honorable mention, by Kayla Kuahuia, 3rd grade.
  • Honorable mention, by Yali Santillan Alvarez, 4th grade.
  • Honorable mention, by Marina Garcia, 5th grade.
  • Honorable mention, by Tiana Hamamoto, 7th grade.
  • Honorable mention, by Rebecca Lopez, 8th grade.
  • Honorable mention, by Dillon Palalay-Valenzuela, 9th grade.
  • Honorable mention, by Xochitt Cornejo, 10th grade.
  • Grand prize winner Aaron Nee poses with his classmates. (Photo by Alaska Airlines)



 
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Delta Drops 24 Rural Destinations, Asks Feds for Bigger Subsidies

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Lifeguard: Inside the Operations of an Air Ambulance Service

Air ambulance flights are one of the most essential uses of aviation. NYCAviation goes behind the scenes at National Air Ambulance to learn the inner workings of a "Lifeguard" operation.
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18 heads must be a lot of paperwork. (Photo by U.S. Navy/Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Kitt Amaritnant)

US Customs Finds 18 Human Heads At Chicago’s O’Hare Airport

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On This Day in Aviation History

Today in Aviation History: March 4th

American Airlines begins DC-4 cross country flights, the Hindenburg makes its first flight, Herbert Hoover becomes the first civilian to break the sound barrier, and more...
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Terminal Madness: What is Airport Security? (Part One)

In America and much of the world, security enhancements put in place following the catastrophe of September 11th, 2001, have been drastic and of two kinds: those practical and effective, and those irrational and pointless.
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