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down, etc. A PDF of the FAA's "NOTAM" [Notice to Airmen] on how to survive this process is here; an exhortation to do it safely is here, and extra info here. An AVweb video of the whole scene from above is here.Unsurprisingly, there is usually at least one bad Airventure-related accident each year. I am not aware of any fatalities yet this time, but the big news was the "pancaked" landing of a Premier Jet flown by Jack Roush, a NASCAR team owner. He and his passenger are injured but reportedly "stable." My point in mentioning it is a dramatic photo by Brian Flanagan of the plane as it veers away from the runway, toward a flopping landing on the surrounding grass, and also toward a group of photographers. (Click for larger and clearer version.) This and several other images by Flanagan, plus audio of the controllers talking to the plane, come from the indispensable AVweb,http://christianlouboutinshoess.jimdo.com/, here. To me the drama of the photo is the varying split-second reaction of the onlooker/photogs in the foreground |
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