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Photos: Space Shuttle Enterprise Wing Scrape

The moment Space Shuttle Enterprise struck a bridge abutment. (Photo by Manny Gonzalez)
  • The moment Space Shuttle Enterprise struck a bridge abutment. (Photo by Manny Gonzalez)
  • Comparing the left and right wingtips. (Photos by Manny Gonzalez)
  • The damaged right wingtip (left) compared to the undamaged left wingtip (right). (Photos by Manny Gonzalez)
  • Closeup comparison between the damaged right wingtip (left) compared to the undamaged left wingtip (right). (Photos by Manny Gonzalez)
  • Enterprise scrapes its way through the narrow bridge structure. (Photo by Vinny Ohare)
  • Closer view of the impact. (Photo by Vinny Ohare)



 
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On This Day in Aviation History
An America West Boeing 737-100 (N708AW) spotted at San Jose International Airport in 1993. (Photo by Torsten Maiwald via Wikimedia Commons)

America West Begins Flying, Boeing Merges With McDonnell Douglas: August 1 in Aviation History

Happy birthday NORAD, America West Airlines and ALM-Antillean Airlines. Boeing and McDonnell Douglas merge, Gary Powers dies, and more...
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New Hurricane Forecast: Time to Buy Bread & Milk, or Ticket to the Caribbean?

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COMMENTARY: When A Pilot Dies In Flight

Once in awhile, it happens; but all flight decks are staffed by two equally trained and highly capable pilots, removing any cause for concern by the public.
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Aviation News

Week In Review

This week, KLM takes biofuel to the sky, a scary AirTran aborted takeoff at LGA, we learn more about Captain Sully than we wanted to know, Gulfstream's G650 takes to the air for the first time, Gulf Air's modified business mode...
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AirTran Flight 297: Terror “Dry Run” or Internet Hoax?

Two passengers were removed from AirTran Flight 297 on November 18th after one of them refused to turn off his cell phone. But is there more behind the story? An email circulating the web says it might have been a test flight f...
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