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    Ian Epstein: 'He made flying fun for the passengers' One of the flight attendants on board the commercial jet was Ian Epstein, a jokester who loved making passengers comfortable, according to his ...

  3. High flying fun: Airport field trip delights Ouabache students

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    The goal of the field trip is "exposing these kids to the many, many different avenues in the world of aviation," said Kelsey Veatch, airport business relations manager. "We're really excited to ...

  4. Barrington Irving - Wikipedia

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    The Flying Classroom, LLC, launched in 2013, is a K-12 integrative STEM+ supplemental curriculum to educate and connect young professionals to STEM+ and aviation careers. Its proprietary platform allows students to explore over 55 STEM-focused global expeditions and access to 165 virtual lessons.

  5. Fly Tales - Wikipedia

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    Fly Tales is an animated comedy television series [2] that was made in 1999. It featured the short adventures of a young, curious, friendly fly. The fly would get into sticky situations in settings such as a kitchen, a museum, a gumball machine, etc. but always somehow manages to escape.

  6. Flight 29 Down - Wikipedia

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    Flight 29 Down is an American adventure comedy-drama television series about a group of teenagers who are stranded on an island. It was produced by Discovery Kids.The show was created by Stan Rogow (Lizzie McGuire, Darcy's Wild Life) and D. J. MacHale (Are You Afraid of the Dark?, The Pendragon book series).

  7. Katherine Stinson - Wikipedia

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    Stinson began exhibition flying and became known as the "Flying Schoolgirl" and "America's Sweetheart of the Air." [ 12 ] On July 18, 1915, at Cicero Field in Chicago, Illinois , Stinson performed a loop (a year after Lydia Zvereva became the first woman aviator to do so [ 13 ] ), and went on to perform this feat some 500 times without a single ...

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  9. Richard L. Collins - Wikipedia

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    He was the son of Leighton Collins (20 April 1902 — 16 January 1995), [2] a well-known aviation writer, pioneering flight safety advocate and founder of Air Facts magazine. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Richard Collins died on April 29, 2018, aged 84.