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Haven't figured out how to unlink them? Turn off the bloody Bluetooth!

The continuity in this story is all screwed up. Also, if it happened in Boston then why not use a local news source? Was the Salt Lake Tribune the only one reporting this?

The aircraft hasn't landed there, just touched down with rotors still powered, you can even see the coning on the blades.

Not fake at all. I assure you that.

I'm glad to have found this photo online. I'm a Chinook TI and have seen tons of Chinook pictures before, none as impressive as this one. This photo is just amazing.

I saw this years ago at the flight briefing room of Bravo Company, 1-52 Avn Regt in Fort Wainwright, Alaska. I had never seen this picture on the internet before, but I just did a search again and found it on Pinterest.

How about this:

A trifecta of rental cars: a Chrysler 200, a Dodge Avenger, and a Chevy Malibu. I once saw all of them parked side by side at work and thought for a second I was having a flashback, thinking I was coming off the Louisville, Kentucky airport into the rental car lot.

And entertained!

I was here in 1989 and yes, smoking was a lot worse. I also traveller a lot around Europe, some countries people smoke more than here, others less. Germany is a good representation of an European average.

I've been living in Germany for the last three years and I can't agree with you. Germans smoke everywhere, and it seems like every 2 out of 3 Germans smoke, especially the younger generation.

People who aren't aircraft mechanics don't know that. Is this one for a Bell helicopter? Looks similar to what we had in our OH-58C.

Pictures or it didn't happen.

The Boeing MH-47G Chinook helicopter, belonging to the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, worth well over 25 million dollars, is held in the air by two nuts worth only $482.21 each.

Great article as usual, mostly very well written. I'd take issue with the incorrect and stupid sounding using of the word "of" here: "this large of risks", it should be "these large risks". Using of in that manner is just wrong, poor English and not professional.

Man.... whoever designed this needs a raise and to be the head of design overall at GM! This Caddy is sexy and beautiful and mean all at once!

Reminds me of the day I went off roading topless on a muddy trail. Took me a few days to get all the mud off the car. I imagine this Ferrari had a similar fate, only here the car went back to Maranello where the interior was removed and replaced.