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  2. Jetboard - Wikipedia

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    Jetboard in Action. A jetboard is a motorized surfboard, where the rider controls the speed using a handheld remote control (wireless or tethered) and uses the bodyweight transfer to maneuver the board. The driveline typically consists of a water jet module (similar to what is found in a PWC ), and either a combustion engine or a battery ...

  3. 1999 South Dakota Learjet crash - Wikipedia

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    1999 South Dakota Learjet crash. /  45.41667°N 98.75000°W  / 45.41667; -98.75000. On October 25, 1999, a chartered Learjet 35 business jet was scheduled to fly from Orlando, Florida, United States to Dallas, Texas, United States. Early in the flight, the aircraft, which was climbing to its assigned altitude on autopilot, lost cabin ...

  4. 1967 USS Forrestal fire - Wikipedia

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    161 injured [ 2] On 29 July 1967, a fire broke out on board the aircraft carrier USS Forrestal after an electrical anomaly caused a Zuni rocket on an F-4B Phantom to fire, striking an external fuel tank of an A-4 Skyhawk. The flammable jet fuel spilled across the flight deck, ignited, and triggered a chain reaction of explosions that killed 134 ...

  5. Jet bridge - Wikipedia

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    Jet bridges at Haneda Airport in Tokyo, Japan. A jet bridge (also termed jetway, [1] jetwalk, airgate, jetty, gangway, aerobridge/airbridge, finger, skybridge, airtube, expedited suspended passenger entry system (E-SPES), or its official industry name passenger boarding bridge (PBB)) is an enclosed, movable connector which most commonly extends from an airport terminal gate to an airplane, and ...

  6. Flyboard - Wikipedia

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    The Flyboard is a bolt-on device that is attached to a personal water craft (PWC). It is designed so that the PWC follows behind the rider’s trail, allowing the rider multiple degrees of freedom, even allowing the rider to go underwater if they desire. The pilot on the Flyboard is secured in by bindings similar to a wakeboard and the rider is ...

  7. American Airlines Flight 77 - Wikipedia

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    American Airlines Flight 77. American Airlines Flight 77 was a scheduled domestic transcontinental passenger flight from Dulles International Airport in Northern Virginia to Los Angeles International Airport in Los Angeles. The Boeing 757-200 aircraft serving the flight was hijacked by five al-Qaeda terrorists on the morning of September 11 ...

  8. Two dead after small jet with five on board crash lands on I ...

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    The National Transportation Safety Board confirmed the jet, a Bombardier Challenger 600, had flown from Ohio State University Airport. Before the crash, the pilot radioed that the plane had a dual ...

  9. Air Force One - Wikipedia

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    Air Force One is the official air traffic control designated call sign for a United States Air Force aircraft carrying the president of the United States. The term is commonly used to denote U.S. Air Force aircraft modified and used to transport the president, and as a metonym for the primary presidential aircraft, VC-25, although it can be ...