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F-22 Pilot's Death May Offer Clues In Hypoxia Mystery

Capt. Jeff Haney was flying over Alaska in late 2010 when an engine bleed-air malfunction on his F-22 Raptor caused the control system to shut off oxygen flow to his mask.

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Is Frontier Airlines’ Expansion Plan A Strategy Shift?

Frontier Airlines will add 21 destinations and 85 new routes while strengthening its Denver service, making its brand in reach for 90% of Americans.

 

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EAA AirVenture 2017

 

Oshkosh: The Extravaganza Continues…

The world’s biggest variety of airshow performers and many rarely-seen warbirds could be seen at EAA AirVenture 2017.

 

We Fly EAA’s B-17 Flying Fortress

Of the 12,732 B-17s Flying Fortresses produced through World War II, 4,735 were lost during combat missions. Today only about 15 are airworthy.

 

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