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A pilot was taken to a hospital after a small plane crashed into the roof of a hangar at Long Beach Airport. About 45 gallons of fuel leaked from the plane.
Douglas C-74 Globemaster at Long Beach Airport with Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress and Curtiss C-46 Commando aircraft in the background. To attract the United States Navy, the City of Long Beach built a hangar and an administrative building and then offered to lease it to the Navy for $1 a year for the establishment of a Naval Reserve air base.
Pete Engler, a flight instructor who has flown to Catalina Island more than 400 times, prepares to take off from Long Beach Airport. (Jack Dolan / Los Angeles Times)
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Constructed at Long Beach Airport, it was first delivered to Avianca on 14 April 1992 on lease from GECAS with Irish registration EI-CEQ. Between 2005 and 2006, it was named Ciudad de Leticia. It was painted in the Juan Valdez special livery in December 2007. It was registered in Colombia as HK-4589X on 26 March 2010.
The Long Beach Post was another matter. It arrived in 2007, claiming it could fill the news gaps. Shaun Lumachi, a policy consultant for chambers of commerce, founded the Post along with Robert ...
John Wayne Airport (SNA) is an international airport and the second-busiest airport in the region. Located in Orange County, the second-most populous county in the area and the most densely populated, the airport serves as a gateway to many of the region's popular tourist attractions, including the Disneyland Resort. It served 10.7 million ...
A high-speed police pursuit in Long Beach ended in a violent crash Monday evening that reportedly trapped one suspect in a damaged car, from which he called out to officers for help.