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The Age
December 7, 2006 - 11:40AM
An American Airlines flight made an emergency landing on Monday after a passenger with severe gas problems struck matches to mask the odour of flatulence, an official said.
The flight from Washington to Texas landed at Nashville airport, in the south-eastern state of Tennessee, after passengers alerted the crew about the smell of burning sulfur, Lynne Lowrance, spokeswoman for the Nashville International Airport Authority said.
She said all 99 passengers and their luggage were taken off the plane and searched, and an unlucky canine team was brought in to sniff the aircraft for explosives.
After intense questioning by the FBI, a woman passenger admitted to lighting matches on board the aircraft to conceal her gas, Lowrance said.
"For a long time she did not admit to striking matches and I think that was just out of embarrassment," she said. "She did finally admit to it saying she had a medical problem about excessive gas."
The unidentified woman was not charged but "American did ban her from flying on their airline for a very long time," Lowrance said.
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I have a tape (albeit on VHS) from a fellow club member, and have thisconverted todeeveedee if anyone wants one. Just be advised its analogue TV broadcast onto VHS.... but its still mindblowing, especially the camera angles and sheer bloody hard camera work the TEN guys have done.
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Mmmmm cant see the Anti Aircraft Artillery batteries around the 'house in the hill' very well...... maybe they only show themselves if you fly a bit too close...;)
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Not so much of a great trip, but a great, and very rare sighting...
Jim Wickam flew his replica Mustang P51 into Shepp and stayed for a while chatting with his friends and aviation legend Pip Boormann after doing a quick display at a nearby town.
Air Shepparton Instructor Sue is pictured drooling in front of what she hoped would be the new club training plane..
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NDBs are being switched off?????
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*LOL* Just a late night typo to see if anyone was reading this thread....
And noooo, you dont need pills to get up to speed... just a history book of photography....
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Yeah..... right......
Bloody great piccie, mate..
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Way to go!
And you will loooove flying in the Tecnam..
Ben
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Worked as a professional news photographer for 25 years with a major Sydney daily and was chief photographer for a major central NSW paper before moving south to runa small local papers' photographic dept, where I took it from the black and white wet darkroom to the full digital era for pre-press production.
Currently taking a well earned sabattacle in the health care industry. Although prohography was a hobby that turned into a career, my big love has always been movie making and presently have a micro business revolving around video production and news gathering.
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Way to go!
Try this link, and then head to the gallery section..
http://www.defence.gov.au/raaf/roulettes/index.htm
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Amen to that!
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Either way, its never good news..
Just hope the pilot recovers..
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Well, I guess they fixed the croc problem....This was work! Taken at One Tree Beach Northern W.A. at a little fishing camp we used to take very lucky people to. What you can't see is the three sharks swimming around the floats.Ben
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Bloody good choice!
Onya Sunny!!
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Dunno....
But at Shepp we are reeally spoilt when Pip taxis out and then practices. Everyone in the club slips outside to watch the Master at work.
We always watch in awe as he puts the only Edge 540 in the country through its paces... making everything seem so simple..
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I don't think Pip went...Pip Bormann in the first?? He does an awesome display!:)While he is sponsored by Castrol, his Zivko Edge 540 has a different colour scheme;
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This is a press release from Country Energy, as published in the Parkes Champion Post, Friday Nov 24.
Urgent reminder - fly safely near powerlines
Country Energy has issued an urgent safety alert cautioning pilots to avoid flying near overhead powerlines.
The warning follows two incidents reported to Country Energy - one in which an ultra-light plane hit power lines near Bogan Gate, resulting in the death of a Parkes businessman - and another incident elsewhere in the state, where light planes have crashed after coming into contact with powerlines.
Country Energy's chief safety officer, Mark Mulligan said the recent incidents served as a stark reminder of the potential danger posed by overhead powerlines and aerial activity.
"Country Energy has 195,000 kilometres of powerlines across 95 per cent of NSW - pre-flight planning and briefing by pilots of low level aircraft is essential," Mark said.
"Pilots, and property owners engaging pilots for aerial operations, need to be aware of the location of all overhead lines in the area where they intend to fly and remain vigilant during the flight, especially with low level operations.
"Country Energy is keenly aware of the need for pilot vigilance - we use aircraft to patrol our own powerlines."
The installation of powerline markers which are visible day and night, play a vital role in drawing attention to the position of overhead lines and should be installed as part of normal safety precautions.
Country Energy recommends that as part of the pre-flight hazard identification process, a ground based pre-flight assessment is carried out, even when flying in familiar territory, as new powerlines may not always be shown on existing maps.
Pilots can obtain a copy of maps detailing the location of our powerlines by calling 13 23 56. To report an incident involving an overhead powerline contact Country Energy immediately on 13 20 80.
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Hi there
If any one happened to tape the Red Bull Air race on CH 10 on sundayafternoon, I would love to get a copy of the coverage.
I would be willing to pay all expenses and a little more.
Thanks
Daniel
likewise..
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Flowerswould bea nice gesture. Darren, are you able to PM Ian with the pilots details?
Ben
(An ex Parkes lad)
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The tail shotwould look great as a poster..I imagine there would be some big storms rolling in there on that property right on the coast...beautiful spot though;) My favourite shots are the one you took of the tail :big_grin: and the one with the wing tip and the whale....AWESOME!!Ian, the sky space could be used as a text area for a headline or story in THE magazine..
Ben
Ben Longden
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Naaaahhhh.... No Anti Aircraft Guns or SAM batteries... ;)
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Now the cats out of the bag... you're going to have sunglassed men in BLACK suits knocking on your door at midnight...;)
Love the pix... brilliant.
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Fantastic!
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Click on this link..
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v355/Cally460/?action=view¤t=SpitfireWMV.flv
Ben Longden
About having an ASIC Card Poll?
in AUS/NZ General Discussion
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Goose stepping away, and answering questions with "Jahwol, mein furher" with a click of the heels and a snappy little salute can get the point across.
Or
You could just point out to these guys how bloody rude they are, and then make note of any organisation they work for and say people dont do business with rude arrogant people.
The next question is; Anyone from Mt Gambier on this forum, and care to explain?
Ben