We can all benefit from a little white noise, whether it's the whir of crickets or airplanes overhead. |
Mark and Scott had hit it off spectacularly, rattling on about soccer, airplanes, their favorite movies and t.v. shows, and the like. |
During the past two decades, more than 60 airplanes, mostly commercial jetliners, have been damaged by in-flight encounters with volcanic ash. |
With each buy, the command is promising airplanes, aircrews or support to meet the requirements. |
The companies that work on airplanes or the power grid don't really understand them as wholes any more. |
Some pilots argue that wood is a more logical material for aerobatic airplanes than metal because wood has no memory. |