Woman Born Without Arms Becomes the First to Fly an Aircraft Using Only Her Feet
Jessica Cox, the author of "Flying With My Own Two Feet" made history by being the first armless person in the world to pilot an aircraft using only her feet.
RFT Systems (Aerospace) Limited Announce the Start of a "Study of Studies" into Aircraft Cabin Air Quality
The "Study of Studies" will examine all available data on aircraft cabin air quality on an independent basis, drawing whatever conclusions the data dictates
Cloaking the Postage Stamp Modern Aircraft Carrier
By using a special coating on the deck of an aircraft carrier and a projector on the top of the tallest communications mast facing down, we could project the image of the ocean onto the deck like a giant IMAX theatre screen. Although this sounds like a daunting task, it isn't really.
Composite Materials in Ships, Pipelines, Liners and Aircraft
One future problem, which has not sufficiently been addressed, is that of the fumes and smoke created when composite material burns. Composite material is a truly great human achievement in material science, however as we use this material in more and more places we need to be acutely aware of the risks and potential consequences of their use.
'The Right Choice,' Another Aviation Thriller by Tony Blackman, Tells the Story of an Aircraft Marketing Contest, Filled with Deceit and End
Tony Blackman has added the third aviation mystery thriller, "The Right Choice," to his trilogy, again with Peter Talbert aviation expert investigator and Mandy his lawyer girl friend. This book tells of an aircraft competition in the beautiful islands of the Philippines, between two manufacturers trying to sell a new plane to a local airline. The competition goes horribly wrong on the side of a volcano and Peter nearly loses his life exposing the criminal deceit which has ended in disaster. The book will appeal not only to aviation lovers with its expert insight of flying into difficult airfields, but to anyone who loves a good yarn.
Pressure Washing Aircraft Hangers at the Airport
If you are looking for a way to own your own business using a pressure washer or expand your current pressure washing business you might consider cleaning Aircraft Hangers out at the airport. Why Wash Aircraft hangers? For one it can lead to much more work cleaning all sorts of things at airports which is an encapsulated market.
Executive Jet Management Generated Over $1 Million in Charter Revenue For 26 of its Managed Aircraft Owners
Executive Jet Management (EJM) reported that 26 client aircraft in its charter fleet each generated over $1 million in charter revenue in 2006.
Audi R10 Race Car Joins Festivals of Speed Supercar Event - World's Finest Cars, Motorcycles, Aircraft and Boats on Display
A fabulous collection of exotic cars, motorcycles and watercraft is set for display at the Vinoy Park in St. Petersburg. The Festivals of Speed takes place over two days, Friday, March 23rd and Saturday, March 24th. Friday evening will see a "Jet Port Reception" and Saturday will feature a display of 150+ exotic automobiles, motorcycles and watercraft displayed throughout beautiful Vinoy park. The charity is the Children's Dream Fund.
Mexico to Manufacture Aircraft
It appears Mexico with its 120 million population is considering getting into the lucrative aviation manufacturing sector. Of course this will mean that they must acquire some expertise and some trading partners to sell to once they build these aircraft.
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Pressure Washing Aircraft Hangers at the Airport

If you are looking for a way to own your own business using a pressure washer or expand your current pressure washing business you might consider cleaning Aircraft Hangers out at the airport. Why Wash Aircraft hangers? For one it can lead to much more work cleaning all sorts of things at airports which is an encapsulated market. Larger airports have terminal buildings, staging areas, parking structures, fuel depots, retaining walls, security vehicles, airport shuttles, rent-a-cars and of course aircraft. If you get a job cleaning a hanger or several you will be seen by others who need services desperately. Customers will be glad to have you wash down their hanger's exterior and power wash with hot water the inside. All spider webs, dust, oil stains, hydraulic fluid spots and flaky paint will disappear. Not only will these hangers look like a clean rooms, they will also smell clean. This keeps bugs and rodents out which can make their homes in engine compartments or wheel wells and cause decay or fire in the aircraft. A hanger is a piece of income property; it's easier to attract high-paying tenants to a clean, well-maintained hanger. If these owners keep their own aircraft in the hanger, their aircraft will stay much cleaner longer. Less corrosion, less animals building nests, less bugs, spiders and generally a more pleasant place to hang out and talk 'airplanes'. Many of our hanger customers for our company, The Aircraft Wash Guys, www.Aircraftwashguys.com have set up pool tables, T.V., carpeting, etc. after cleaning their hangers out thoroughly. You can do this for your customers to and make decent money doing it. You should probably clean out their hangers once every six months or once a year if they well sealed; perhaps on a routine basis, including some janitorial services. Tell you potential customers that all they need to do is give you a time and date and you will be there after they move their plane out or go flying somewhere for four to six hours. Think on this and as always Wash On ! "Lance Winslow" - If you have innovative thoughts and unique perspectives, come think with Lance; www.WorldThinkTank.net/wttbbs
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