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/Low flying is dangerous The sound of the aircraft engine, low and loud, brought the people out of the house to see the aircraft banking steeply above them. As they watched the upper wing of the banked aircraft stalled and the machine rolled into a spin before it impacted nose down a few hundred metres
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/Qantas fires the starting gun on its new pilot training academy location It’s probably no surprise Qantas has been deluged by applications from budding young pilots for its planned new flying academy, given its reputation for having highly professional cockpit crew. Now, the hard work begins as it moves to decide where the facility should
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/The RAAF in bomber command Street names at the Australian Defence Force Academy honour notable wartime actions. While every one of those actions was a matter of life or death for the men involved, when measured against the broader sweep of history some scarcely merit the description “battle”. It might seem curious, therefore, that three
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/Network brings A320s to Qantas A new flying kangaroo has taken to the skies with Qantas-branded Airbus A320s commenced services in Western Australia in April. Sourced from fellow Qantas Group subsidiary Jetstar, the aircraft are flown by Network Aviation under the QantasLink brand. The two aircraft, VH-VQ_ and VQ_ retain their Jetstar 180-seat all-eeconomy cabin
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/That winning feeling in Cannes When I departed Sydney for round two of this year’s Red Bull Air Race World Championship to be held in Cannes, France I was a little nervous about how we would go. It would be the second race with the new team, and new sponsor, though we had a lot
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/Flying Cessna Citation M2 The Citation M2 is Cessna’s ‘entry level’ business jet for those looking for the ultimate in personal air travel. As such, it is tasked with both providing luxury and a manageable transition into jet operations for the aspiring owner-operator. On all counts, it would appear that Cessna has met the challenge.
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