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"That's one small step for 'a' man, one giant leap for mankind." Source: Neil Armstrong, upon first stepping on the Moon July 20, 1969. An Australian computer expert has analyzed the voice audio and concluded that Armstrong actually did say "a man".
Aero-Tips! Check fuel level in as many ways as possible before taking off. If there's any doubt about fuel on board, add fuel until you can check the level visually.
Israel's AWACS Superior To USAF In Some Ways The State of Israel is now flying a state-of the-art Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) surveillance aircraft that in some ways is superior to the Boeing E-3's flown by the US Air Force.
Wants To Keep Up With Rival Pakistan In light of Pakistan's possible purchase of up to 44 F-16s, Indian Air Force (IAF) Chief Air Marshal S. P. Tyagi has written to the Indian government defense ministry asking for more multi-role aircraft to help maintain air superiority for his nation.
An Aussie Computer Programmer Says Everybody Heard Wrong According to Australian computer programmer Peter Shann Ford, Armstrong's famous utterance has been misquoted all these years.
Passenger Airlines Get Deal To Haul The Mail The US Postal Service awarded carry contracts to seven domestic passenger airlines.
No Agreement Yet Over Contentious US Requirement On midnight October 1st, a deadline to finalize an agreement between US security agencies and European airlines passed without a deal made.
Don't Feel Bad... We Don't Even Qualify For The 'Slob's Rate'
Unusually Lush Vegetation Hindered Search Effort What once was launched, has now been found in southern New Mexico... where UP Aerospace reports after five days of searching the not-so-arid desert landscape, it found the landing site Saturday of its unmanned SpaceLoft XL vehicle.
ASA Pilots Seek Arbitration A four-year long battle between Delta Connection carrier Atlantic Southeast Airlines (ASA), a subsidiary of Skywest, and its 1600 union pilots may go to arbitration.

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