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Taking a Step Back to Appreciate Flight

In today's world of high-speed technology, so many take advantage of air travel, but forget its long history. Taking a step back and adding a little perspective can make airplane geeks out of anyone.
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Another angle of are the burnt Boeing 787 battery that caught fire in Boston. (Photo by NTSB)

787 Fire Investigation Now Focusing On Individual Battery Cells: NTSB

Investigators looking for the cause of January 7's Japan Airlines Boeing 787 fire in Boston are working through the three-day weekend.
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Help Joplin Tornado Victims, Get Free NYCAviation Gear

The people of Joplin, Missouri and other tornado-devastated areas desperately need our help. We've set up a program that rewards your generosity. It's not much, but every little nudge can only help.
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Russian Investigators Say Plane Crash Was Caused by Drunk Navigator

Investigations have revealed that the navigator of the Russian aircraft which crashed last June, killing 47 people in the northwestern region of the country, was drunk.
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On This Day in Aviation History

On This Day in Aviation History: December 26th

A big day for the Russians, as Aeroflot begins Il-86 flights, the Tu-144 begins operations, and the first Soviet flight exceeding the sound barrier.
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