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Cessna to Cut 700 Jobs One Day After NBER States Recession is OverAfter voting for a new contract, local workers at the Wichita Cessna plants are now wondering who will lose their jobs. Today Cessna announce in a company wide email, 700 jobs to be cut.
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Cessna 162 SkyCatcher Light Sport Aircraft - an Affordable Plane for Almost AnyoneThe SkyCatcher is one of the most sophisticated planes that was ever made. Cessna concentrated it's effort on developing a one of a kind aircraft that was budget-conscious.
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Personal Aircraft Produced by CessnaA brief overview of the history and current aircraft produced by the well-known Cessna Aircraft Company.
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How to Take Off in a Cessna 172There's a lot to do when taking off in a small plane. This will walk you through all of those steps. -
How to Fly a Cessna 172 Plane Straight and LevelIt has been said many times, the gift of flight is the greatest gift of all. This is what flying is all about! Learn to fly straight! -
Barrack Obama's Jet Clips Cessna at Midway AirportAround 2:30 A.M., Saturday, January 12th, Barrack Obama was on his way back to his home town of Chicago after campaigning in Nevada for the January 19th Nevada caucus, when his chartered jet clipped a wing of another plane.
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Punk Retrospective: Slim Cessna's Auto Club's Bloudy Tenant of Truth & PeaceIt's hard to say 'punk retrospective' in regards to SCAC, because this excellent Denver band is so very in the now. They are simply groundbreaking in their American country take on punk.
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Review: Parkflyers Cessna 182Radio controlled(RC) technology is a rapidly growing industry that allows individuals to fly, drive and captain model sized planes, helicopters, boats, and cars, to name a few. -
Stolen Plane Flies from Canada to Missouri: Why Wasn't it Shot Down?F-16 fighters were scrambled out of Wisconsin to intercept a stolen Cessna aircraft as it entered American airspace via Lake Superior. His journey would take him across three states, cause the evacuation of a state capital. Why wasn't he shot down? -
Sky King TV ShowSky King was a television show during the late 1950s, which featured the main character flying a twin engine Cessna in the western US -
NBER States Recession Ended in June 2009; Others DisagreeIt seems the Economic Panel, NBER, says the recession that started in December 2007 ended in June 2009. Many Twitter users, Cessna Machinists (Wichita, Kansas) and a school district (McPherson, Kansas) disagree.
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Pull Back and You're in the Air! What Private Pilot Flying is Really LikeThe console of a tiny Cessna airplane is as confusing as a commercial jet to most people. There is much that has changed since the days of landing in hayfields and "seat of the pants" navigation. Still, if I can do it, you can too! -
Boeing and Cessna May Be Losing Productive Efficiency Due to LayoffsLaying employees off leads to the remaining employees feeling disenfranchised. These "survivors" of corporate downsizing are much less likely to remain dedicated to their employers. In fact they may feel a sense of mistrust toward their organizations.
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Community Rebirth Transforming Russian Fraud ClinicDr. Tony Star is cashing in. His mayoral buddy's budget cuts pay are paying for his Cessna. He has plenty of referrals and his clinic is prime real estate across from the Verizon headquarters. -
Plane Crashes into Homes in Sanford, Florida Killing 5 Including Member of NASCAR FamilyTwo houses in a Sanford, Florida subdivision were reduced to ruble shortly after 8:30AM today when a small Cessna plane crashed.
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How Airplanes FlyIt is a testament of engineering that a machine weighing hundreds of thousands of pounds can fly just as gracefully as a single engined Cessna. -
Plane Crash in Bristol, New Hampshire, Lands Two in the HospitalOn Wednesday, I was picking my daughter up from the Newfound Memorial Middle School when the largest piece of news possible literally and figuratively landed right in my lap. -
Fear of FlyingMy future wife's introduction to small aircraft and lessons learned. -
Enjoying the Good Life with a Private JetFor those that can pay the fare, there is nothing like traveling in your own aircraft. -
The EEA Young Eagles Fly-In Rogers, ArkansasThe EEA sponsored a Young Eagles Fly In at the Rogers Municipal Airport on Saturday August 18. 78 children ages 8-17 were scheduled to fly. Attendance exceeded expectations and some people were turned away. -
Is There Life After Death?This is an article that has to do with life after death.
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My First Time Skydiving with Skydive WalterboroSkydiving is something I've wanted to do since I was a little girl, and I finally got my chance the other day for my 32nd birthday. My husband surprised me with a trip to Skydive Walterboro for the afternoon of a lifetime. -
Holidays on Earth Today: December 5, 2008Check out these interesting international holidays that are celebrated today: includes celebrity birthdays!
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Don't Forget to Pull the Ripcord......Accelerated Free Fall, AFF for short sounds like fun doesn't it, well it did to me about 15 years ago anyway. -
Best Model Plane KitsHere are 3 of the best balsa wood model plane kits from beginner to advanced. -
Remembering September 11, 2001 - How Quickly We ForgetSeptember 11, 2001, was a date "which will live in infamy," just as President Franklin D. Roosevelt stated 60 years earlier regarding the attack on Pearl Harbor. Where is the anger about being attacked on our home soil in 2001? Have we forgotten?
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Steel Aircraft Hangars - a Wise InvestmentInformation for consumers about buying pre-engineered steel aircraft hangars and metal buildings.
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Alaska Lodge Cooking: A Chef's Adventure with Pancake Mix and Grizzlies!You might not get your supplies when you need them, but the guests will be hungry, anyway. Flexibility is the most important quality of a lodge chef in remote Alaska. Especially, when you bump into a grizzly in the wee morning hours... -
Regional Turboprop ATR 42-300 with 46 Aboard Crashes Over AndesA Santa Barbara airlines turboprop ATR 420-300 crashed into a rock wall after takeoff from a high-altitude airport surrounded by mountains. All 46 aboard perished, and the cause is not yet known. ATR planes are used worldwide at other difficult airports. -
Filling the Hanger of Your DreamsA story about what aircraft a pilot would buy to fill their Dream Hangar
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The Value of Simulated RealismA look at the modification capabilities of one of today's most popular flight simulator programs -
December 5: Today's Notable BirthdaysHappy birthday: Gary Allan, J.J. Cale, Margaret Cho, George Custer, Walt Disney, Little Richard, Christina Rossetti and others. Is December 5th your birthday? How will you celebrate? What notable individuals share your birthday?
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The Last Words of Alexander RenfieldThe Following Papers Were Found Hidden and Torn Shortly After the Charlotte's Lake Incident. It Is Unverified Whether the Source was Indeed the Missing Person Alexander Renfield.
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A Travelers Guide to Homer, AlaskaAlaska is full of great little towns and Homer is definitely one of them. After just visiting, here are a few recommendations of things to do while there.
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If I Had 24 Hours to LiveWhat would you do if you only had twenty-four hours to live?
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Integrity First: Living the Honor Code in BusinessCourage builds character and is the foundation of integrity. It gives the thrust to make the correct choice and do what is right despite the consequences...
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Flight Training Story, Fred I Need Some Spin TrainingPrivate Pilot Flight Training Story
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May 28: Holidays and Celebrations TodayMay 28th is a holiday for many purposes. Avid celebrants participate eagerly in marking May 28th as a most special day for so many different reasons. Here are several of the most popular May 28th holidays (arranged alphabetically). -
Market Values Create Culture of RecyclingThe use of conservancy, throw-away and garbage recycling has spurred economic growth in the U.S.
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Air France: No Possible Survivors of Flight 447This article is about Air France telling families of 447 passengers there are no survivors.
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