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  • 23
    May
    2012
    7:08am, EDT

    Bodies of Indonesia jet crash victims returned to families

    Romeo Gacad / AFP - Getty Images

    Fellow Indonesian pilots carry the casket of Captain Darwin Pelawi during a turnover ceremony for the bodies of 45 passengers killed on the Russian Sukhoi Superjet 100 at the Halim Perdanakusuma airport in Jakarta on May 23, 2012.

    The remains of all 45 victims of a crashed Sukhoi jet were officially handed over to their families in a ceremony in Jakarta on Wednesday, two weeks after the plane slammed into a dormant volcano in Indonesia's West Java province during an exhibition flight, killing everybody on board. 

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    Beawiharta / Reuters

    A woman places a hand on the coffin of one of the victims of the Sukhoi crash during a ceremony in Jakarta on May 23, 2012.

     

     

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  • 11
    May
    2012
    7:08am, EDT

    World War II Kittyhawk fighter found in Sahara, shedding light on pilot's fate

    Jakub Perka

    The discovery of the Curtiss P-40 Kittyhawk in the Sahara Desert was described by one military historian as "the aviation equivalent of Tutankhamun's Tomb."

    By Michele Neubert, NBC News, and Ian Johnston, msnbc.com

    A remarkably well-preserved fighter plane that crashed in the Sahara Desert during World War II has been found 70 years later, shedding new light on the pilot's struggle to survive.

    The American-made Curtiss P-40 Kittyhawk was discovered by a Polish oil worker, Jakub Perka, who was exploring the desert in Egypt, The Telegraph newspaper reported. It was about 200 miles from the nearest town.


    It is believed that the pilot, Dennis Copping, 24, ran into trouble while flying in 1942 but still managed to land the plane on the sands, the paper said.

    Military historian Andy Saunders said that the British flight sergeant "must have survived the crash" because a photograph of the plane showed a parachute had been put up on the side of the plane, apparently as a form of shelter, The Telegraph reported.

    "The radio and batteries were out of the plane, and it looks like he tried to get it working. If he died at the side of the plane, his remains would have been found," Saunders added. "Once he had crashed there, nobody was going to come and get him. It is more likely he tried to walk out of the desert but ended up walking to his death. It is too hideous to contemplate."

    He said the discovery was "the aviation equivalent of Tutankhamun's tomb."

    Air enthusiasts excited
    The Vintage Wings of Canada website speculated that the plane had a mechanical problem, ran out of fuel or that the pilot simply got lost.

    The website said there seemed to be a growing consensus that the plane's serial number was ET 574, based on what could be made out from photographs. If this is confirmed, the website said it was possible that Canadian flying ace James "Stocky" Edwards had previously flown the fighter.

    Jakub Perka

    The plane's cockpit is in remarkable though dusty condition.

    Journalist sacked for defying censors to report German WWII surrender gets apology

    "To say we, at Vintage Wings, are excited by this find is an understatement," the website said.

    It expressed concern the plane had been "seriously vandalized -- a travesty the whole aviation world seems unable to stop."

    Parades commemorate Soviet victory in World War II

    Michael Creane of the Royal Air Force Museum in London, U.K., told NBC News that it was "incredible" the plane had not been submerged by the shifting sands of the desert.

    He said the museum was "hell-bent" on bringing the aircraft to the facility, although he said there were "lots of hoops to jump through."

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    393 comments

    I clicked on the link because it said "jet fighter." The only "jets" in WWII were German, and at the end of the war. Way to go again, MSNBC.

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  • 27
    Sep
    2011
    3:44pm, EDT

    Pilots from Continental and United airlines demonstrate on Wall Street

    Spencer Platt / Getty Images

    Over 700 hundred Continental and United pilots, joined by additional pilots from other Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) carriers, demonstrate in front of Wall Street on September 27, 2011 in New York City. The pilots want to draw attention to the lack of progress on negotiations of the pilots' joint collective bargaining agreement ahead of the one-year anniversary of the corporate merger close date of United and Continental airlines.

    Spencer Platt / Getty Images

    Sign at the demonstration.

    Spencer Platt / Getty Images

    Pilot at the demonstration.

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  • 14
    Sep
    2011
    12:45pm, EDT

    Wheee! Flying upside down in a super-fast jet

    Denis Balibouse / Reuters

    Pilot Christophe "Douky" Deketelaere flies his L-39C Albatros aircraft during a media presentation flight of the Breitling Jet Team, Sept.14.

    Denis Balibouse / Reuters

    L-39C Albatros aircraft from the Breitling Jet Team perform over the Rhone Valley during a media presentation flight ahead of the Sion Air Show ,Sept.14. The air show will take place in Sion from September 16 to 18.

    Dominic Favre / EPA

    The Breitling Jet Team flies during a press demonstration before the airshow of Sion, Switzerland, Sept. 14. The Breitling Jet Team is the world largest professional civilian aerobatics team performing on jets. It's made up of seven L-39C Albatros aircrafts, Czech-made twin-seater military training jets.

    By Phaedra Singelis, NBC News

     Looks like fun! But I wonder how the photographer managed to get the horizon straight while spinning and without getting sick.

     

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  • 1
    Apr
    2011
    2:45pm, EDT

    Pilot ejects before U.S. military plane crashes in Germany

    Harald Tittel / AP

    A firefighter works at the site where a US military plane crashed in a field near Laufeld, western Germany on Friday, April 1, 2011. A police spokesman said the pilot ejected before the crash. He was injured and hospitalized. The spokesman identified the plane as a Warthog — an A-10 Thunderbolt.

    Harald Tittel / AP

    German and US firefighters work at the site where a US military plane crashed.

    By Meredith Birkett

    I'm glad to hear the pilot ejected before the crash. If you're having a bad day at your job, think of how this guy feels today.

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  • 27
    Jun
    2010
    2:22pm, EDT

    Andrew Chittock / Caters News / ZUMApress.com

    A RAF navigator gave plane-spotters a chuckle as he held up a sign reading 'I'm with stupid' with an arrow pointing to the pilot on June 24. The pair were on a training mission in a £13million Tornado GR4 aircraft, capable of reaching 1,400mph, when the navigator pulled the prank as they jetted through a valley in Wales. Based at RAF Lossiemouth in the Scottish Highlands, the men were flying through Snowdonia, in northern Wales, at the time of the stunt.

    Top Gun moment

    Maverick and Goose would be proud.

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    Jill, I'm pretty sure RAF stands for Royal Air Force, which means these blokes were Brits and not Americans.

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