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  2. 188th Wing - Wikipedia

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    Federal, state and local elected officials along joined unit members to say farwell to the F-16 (foreground) and hello to the A-10 (background). Both pictured planes were flying off the wing of a 189th Airlift Wing C-130 before they returned to their base for an aerial demonstration. F-16 84-1285

  3. Airport closes runways in search for dog that escaped from plane

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    Two runways were closed at Paris Charles-de-Gaulle airport Tuesday as officials tried to capture a dog a week after it escaped from an aircraft, Air France and airport sources said.

  4. Police aviation - Wikipedia

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    Swedish police with a Bell 429 A Eurocopter AS365 N3 Dauphin 2 of the Victoria Police Air Wing.. Police aviation is the use of aircraft in police operations. Police services commonly use aircraft for traffic control, ground support, search and rescue, high-speed car pursuits, observation, air patrol and control of large-scale public events and/or public order incidents.

  5. Guard goose - Wikipedia

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    A 2006 handbook on industrial security recommends them for protecting warehouses and other isolated physical assets. [13] They are reported to have been used to guard United States Air Defense Command installations in Germany; [ 14 ] as the Scotch Watch at Ballantine's Distillery in Dumbarton, Scotland; [ 15 ] [ 16 ] and to protect a police ...

  6. Pilot renowned for rescuing animals dies in plane crash while ...

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    A pilot who became renowned for rescuing animals has died in a plane crash in New York state while transporting three rescue dogs said officials. Seuk Kim, 49, of Springfield had been piloting a ...

  7. 2012 Boeing 727 crash experiment - Wikipedia

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    Slocum was the last one to leave the jet, three minutes before impact. Shanle then flew the jetliner by remote control, from the chase plane. [9] Aftermath at the crash site. Note that the cockpit broke off. The jetliner hit the ground at 140 miles per hour (120 kn; 230 km/h), with a descent rate of 1,500 feet per minute (460 m/min). [10]

  8. Folks Share The Most Hilarious And Adorable Pictures Of ...

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    Image credits: ellemenohpea2 Pet owners and animal lovers flock to the ‘Danglers’ community to share joyful, weird, and cute photos of the creatures they come across.

  9. Aviation photography - Wikipedia

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    In ground-to-air photography, photos of aircraft in flight are taken with the photographer on the ground. This type of photography is common at airshows or airports. Generally, a long focus photographic lens is necessary due to the greater distance between the photographer and the target aircraft. Along with ground-static photography, this is ...