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Spacecraft splashes into Pacific on demo flight Published: Wed, Dec 8, 2010 CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — A private company launched a spacecraft into orbit and then, in a historic first, guided it back to Earth on Wednesday in a bold test for NASA that could lead to the first commercial space station supply run next year and eventual astronaut rides. The capsule named Dragon, built... Read More
Newhouse – Johnson Updated: Fri, May 28, 2010 Andrea Marie Newhouse of Alexandria, Va. and Russell V. Johnson, IV of San Diego, Calif. are pleased to announce their engagement. Read More
Small plane crashes near suburban Chicago airport Updated: Tue, Jan 5, 2010 WHEELING, Ill. (AP) — Authorities say a Royal Air cargo jet that was cleared for landing has crashed in a forest preserve near Chicago Executive Airport in Wheeling Airport spokeswoman says Laura Witlox says the plane went down around 2 p.m. Tuesday and local fire departments at the scene. Witlox did not... Read More
Enthusiasts flip for spot in the action Updated: Wed, Apr 22, 2009 AT THE TRACK Ever since there have been motor vehicles, people have been trying to see who could go the fastest. "They just went out in a pasture and made a circle and started racing,” Eric Shannon said. As general manager of Outlaw Motor Speedway near Muskogee, Shannon runs a modern version of those... Read More
Nordam Group in Tulsa announces layoffs Published: Tue, Nov 11, 2008 TULSA - Noram Group, an aerospace manufacture and repair company, is laying off 61 people at its Tulsa headquarters. The company, which employs 2,100 people locally, said Thursday that the layoffs will range from executives to shop workers. Nordam CEO Ken Lackey said demand for the company's products and services... Read More
Taking back the sky
State company helps WWII-era planes fly
Updated: Wed, Aug 29, 2007 GUTHRIE Red dirt and golden wheat surround the shop where Steve Curry and his employees at Radial Engines Ltd. near Navina breathe life back into radial engines used on airplanes from the World War II era. The engine, whirring on its test stand, is heard from the end of the driveway. Closer to the building, it's... Read More
Pilot, 23, Ends Round-The-World Jaunt Updated: Wed, Jun 27, 2007 OPA-LOCKA, Fla. (AP) -- A 23-year-old pilot landed his single-engine plane as onlookers cheered Wednesday, becoming what he says is the youngest person to fly solo around the world. Before ending his three-month trip, Barrington Irving circled the Opa-locka airport and flew low along the runway as a... Read More
Plane crashes near Owasso; 1 dead Updated: Sun, Jul 2, 2006 OWASSO (AP) - A small plane crashed in a residential area near Owasso on Sunday, killing one person on board and critically injuring the other, an FAA spokesman said. FAA spokesman Roland Herwig said the plane, a Cessna 180 - which is a general aviation light aircraft - took off from a private airstrip near... Read More
Two injured in plane crash Updated: Wed, Jun 21, 2006 MARIETTA - A single-engine airplane struck a tree and crashed just after takeoff Tuesday night, hospitalizing the pilot and injuring a passenger, Oklahoma Highway Patrol troopers said. The pilot, whose name has not been released, was taken to Parkland Hospital in Dallas. Passenger Douglas Richard, 40, of... Read More
Warbird fly-in begins Saturday Updated: Fri, Jun 16, 2006 ADA -- The third annual Ada Air Expo-Ray Stout Memorial Warbird Fly-in will be Saturday at the Ada Municipal Airport. The event will feature over-flights by fighters, bombers and trainers, as well as displays of historic airplanes. Aircraft expected include L39 Albatross jets, B-25 Mitchell bombers, a P-51... Read More
Biplane Expo continues Updated: Sat, Jun 3, 2006 BARTLESVILLE -- Biplane Expo 2006 continues today at Bartlesville's municipal airport. Times are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. for the event, which is hosted by the National Biplane Association. Participants bring their aircraft, unique and historic, that travel throughout the United States. There are exhibits, educational... Read More
Pilot sees twister damage plane on TV Updated: Sat, Apr 29, 2006 EL RENO - Sarah Tobin said she was watching live television when she saw the airport hangar sheltering her prized airplane in the path of a tornado. An aerobatic pilot, Tobin's rare, Russian-made Yak 55 had been parked Monday evening in a north hangar at El Reno Regional Airport. As she watched on television, the... Read More
Pilot dies in air crash Updated: Mon, Sep 19, 2005 A prominent pilot died when her experimental plane crashed Sunday near El Reno. Read More
C-5s may leave Altus Air Force Base U.S. representative says move doesn't make closure likely Updated: Thu, Nov 11, 2004 Washington BureauWASHINGTON -- The Air Force has proposed transferring Altus Air Force Base's C-5 cargo planes to Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas, in 2007. An environmental impact statement is being prepared to determine whether the area can handle the extra flight training mission. The Air Force is... Read More
Historic aircraft damaged in storm Updated: Sun, May 11, 2003 BETHANY -- About 70 planes and 40 hangars were damaged or destroyed Friday night when a tornado hit Wiley Post Airport, officials said Saturday. Damages are estimated in the millions of dollars. Planes tied down on the runways received relatively light damage. But those in hangars along the airport's southeast... Read More
Air show returning to city with added security Updated: Sun, Jun 9, 2002 The return of Aerospace America and a rumbling performance by the U.S. Navy Blue Angels are expected to attract thousands of spectators Father's Day weekend to Will Rogers World Airport. The larger crowds are welcomed by organizers, but with those crowds come undercover officers, bag searches and tighter controls... Read More
Pilot happy to be on U.S. soil Updated: Thu, Oct 26, 2000 Robert Ragozzino was so happy to be back in the United States on Tuesday night that he couldn't sleep. Track Robert Ragozzino's flight aroundthe world at www.stearmanworldflight.com Previous stories Oil leak delays Norman pilot in biplane flight Read More
Past stories Updated: Thu, Oct 26, 2000 Track Robert Ragozzino's flight around the world at www.stearmanworldflight.com Previous stories Oil leak delays Norman pilot in biplane flight Trip back to U.S. to send flier through time Read More
Oil leak delays Norman pilot in biplane flight Updated: Thu, Oct 19, 2000 Norman pilot Robert Ragozzino was ready to take off Tuesday night from Russia when he noticed his biplane was leaking oil. The leak delayed his departure from Petropavlovsk for at least a day. The Russian government gave Ragozzino permission to leave the country Monday, his birthday, after he waited more than a... Read More
Trip back to U.S. to send flier through time Updated: Tue, Oct 17, 2000 When Robert Ragozzino takes off from Russia in his biplane, it will be Wednesday. When he lands six hours later, it will be Tuesday. The Norman pilot plans to cross the international date line four hours after taking off from Petropavlovsk, Russia. When he does, he'll leap back in time. Petropavlovsk is 18 hours... Read More
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