Boeing test flights with crosswind landings!!!
SCENE FROM BOEING TEST FLIGHT..
WHOLE APPROACH AND LANDINGS ARE ACROSS TO THE HEAVY WEATHER CONDITIONS..
EXTRAORDINARY PILOT EXPERIENCE..
SUPER HANDLINGS…
Author: erdemozalp
Keywords: ceo boeing erdemozalp landing crosswind flight test aircraft pilot ayjet 737 777 747 heroes
Added: May 11, 2007
Fri, 11 May 2007 13:18:58 -0700
Nimra / Reuters
A CAT has shown that maternal instincts can overcome predatory ones by adopting seven chicken chicks to bring up with its own kittens.
Sun, 13 May 2007 10:08:27 GMT
?Fleet of Airbus and Boeing in future? (Gulf Times)
Business Reporter Qatar Airways is speaking to both Boeing and Airbus to meet its growing need for aircraft, the airline?s chief executive officer Akbar al-Baker has said.
Sun, 13 May 2007 06:33:17 GMT
Evita’s Elena Roger to Join Boeing-Boeing Cast
Elena Roger, who will finish her acclaimed run in the West End revival of Evita May 26, will join the cast of the hit London revival of Boeing-Boeing May 29. That day the Matthew Warchus-directed pro
Fri, 11 May 2007 19:52:29 GMT
BBC Play - Blithe Spirit by Noel Coward
Originally aired May 5, 1980 Blithe Spirit (1941) is a comic play written by Noel Coward which takes its title from Shelley’s poem To a Skylark. The action of the play centres on socialite Charles Condomine being haunted by the ghost of his first wife Elvira following a séance, and Elvira’s continued (and increasingly desperate) efforts to disrupt Charles’ current marriage. Aside from some excellent dialogue and comic scenes, the play is also notable for the splendid comic character of Madame Arcati, the eccentric medium. The play provoked a small outcry at the time of its first performances, as it was seen to be possibly making fun of death at the height of World War II; however, such objections were quickly forgotten and the play went on to set all manner of British box-office records. Its mark of 1,997 consecutive performances in the West End was only eventually beaten by Boeing Boeing in the 1970s. In his autobiography Coward claimed he wrote the play in a record breaking five days during a holiday he took with actress Joyce Carey to Portmeirion on the coast of Snowdonia in Wales. He wrote it straight through from beginning to end whilst staying at the Fountain 2 (Upper Fountain) suite at Portmeirion and only two lines of dialogue were removed before its first production in London.
Thu, 10 May 2007 03:39:16 EDT
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