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“Ace of Spades” AV-8B Harrier II and Vision SF50/SJ50 at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh

AV-8B Harrier II - Photo © Paulmaz (Wikipedia)

Marine Attack Squadron 231 (VMA-231) AV-8B Harrier II - Photo © Paulmaz (Wikipedia)

Airshow AirVenture 2008 video, Aero TV courtesy:

Harrier engine RR-408 Pegasus - Photo © www.arnold.af.mil

Harrier engine RR-408 Pegasus - Photo © www.arnold.af.mil

Arnold Air Force Base courtesy

Cirrus Aircraft Vision SF50 - © Jackmar1 - Wikipedia

Cirrus Aircraft Vision SF50 - © Jackmar1 - Wikipedia

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Reality-based battlefields and virtual cockpits to improve situational awareness

The American armed forces consider that training is part of their strategy. As you can see in this video, they have built up war zones that may look real; the situations may sound real too, and yet they aren’t. Realism directly coming from lessons learned ( LL – J7 ) is key to success.

The purpose of these reality-based exercises is to get as close as possible to the war zone reality. For instance, a humanitarian operation firstly carried out by airmen may turn into urban combat. In order to get more familiar with these situations, the local honor codes seem to be respected. Every detail counts on the battlefield as you can see in the video when the soldiers meet up with the village muktar (kind of a judge/leader in the village) to be introduced to the hospital administrator.

Collateral damage is utterly detrimental to any environmental peacebuilding process, and it is obvious that this kind of training will spare lives both in the civilian and the military on the battlefield.

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It is interesting to notice that the U.S. Air Force is highly involved in training through virtual combat situations on the ground. It certainly improves situational awareness on the tactical field. See this page.

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Paris Charles de Gaulle airport running out of de-icing fluid

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FLIGHT SAFETY – Aircraft integrated de-icing services

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Flight safety in question after guilty verdict in Concorde crash

On 6 December 2010, Continental Airlines was found criminally responsible for the disaster by a Parisian court and was fined € 200,000 and ordered to pay Air France € 1 million. Continental mechanic John Taylor was given a 15-month suspended sentence, while another airline operative and three French officials were cleared of all charges. The court ruled that the crash resulted from a piece of metal from a Continental jet that was left on the runway; the object punctured a tyre on the Concorde and then ruptured a fuel tank. Another Continental employee, Stanley Ford, was found not guilty. Continental’s lawyer, Olivier Metzner, said it would appeal the verdict.

The court also ruled that Continental would have to pay 70% of any compensation claims. As Air France has paid out € 100 million to the families of the victims, Continental could be made to pay its share of that compensation payout. Source – Wikipedia

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ASTOUNDING and FUNNY – Flying things… and more!


You can watch more video about flying things HERE >>>>> and even buy some FLYING dog houses, sky cutters, Indy cars, witches, main battle tanks, Star-Spangled Banners, and even covering kits HERE >>>>> !

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