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- "Sharm el Sheikh" Beautiful City in Egypt - "City ...
- 17-8 Bitch
- Maharastra Forts - Great Photographs...
- 3D WallPapers - Awesome WallPapers...
- Not Long Now...
- Our First Round Draft Pick Is Old
- All Airplanes All the Time - Happy in the Golden T...
- ATC - Kinda' High Tech/Low Tech and Always Will Be
- New Things
- "Nature" - Beautiful Desktop Wallpapers...
- Alleluia! Thank You Racist America!
- Southwest Depressurization Puts Pressure on Boeing
- "World's Beautiful Child" - and the Award goes to....
- "Jaycee Chan" - Jackiechan's Son Photos...
- How Alarming are Airport Ramp Accidents?
- Cairo Museum - Rare Photos Part III...
- "Sahara Amby Valley" Maharastra - Beautiful Photos...
- Happy Easter
- Amirkhan Spotted at Worldcup 2011 Final Match...
- Kesempatan Sukses , 1024 x 768
- Animals Hugging Photos...
- What a Colours..? - Breathtaking Original Color Ph...
- Some Political Leaders Spotted at Worldcup 2011 Final
- Take Your Seats Controllers, The Movie is About to...
- A Way Too Early Look At The Eagles 2011 Record
- Cairo Museum - Rare Photos Part II
- Oh, the Horror of Being an Aviation Writer
- So Michael Vick Will Get Hurt Next Year
- Homeless Iguodala tweets message from the future.
- Oswalt considers start in Paralympic games.
- Good News and Bad News
- Obama baby throw goes terribly wrong...
- Boom? Boom.
- Oh Internet, You Think You Know Us Or Something?
- A380 Collision Mirrors Plane vs. Plane Bout From Y...
- Back Soon
- Edge vs Mubarak! Career Ending Match!
- Play Ball! Opening Season for Airport and Baseball...
- Good Old Blue & White
- BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
- Steve Buscemi Eyes = Hilarity
- Jumbo-sized Bump and Grind at JFK
- Vector Sexy Woman Eyes Free Best Wallpapers
- Was it WERTH it?
- Dwight Howard Makes Jrue Holiday Famous
- Fresh is Best
- Sendai Airport Before, After and After Again
- Rajinikanth Spotted at Worldcup 2011 Final Match...
- Great Issue
- Florence, Populous City in Tuscany - Beautiful Ita...
- Natural Cane
- World Cup 2011 - Indian Fans Photos...
- Pyramid's Inside - Rare Photo Collection...
- 10 Beautiful Heart Wallpapers...
- Why Kathy Nickolaus's Story Doesn't Hold Water
- Hijack: Nickolaus
- Paul Holmgren is a made man.
- Technology and the Reliable Constant of Human Error
- Sixers Will Make The Finals. Fact.
- So What Do We Have Here?
- World Cup 2011 - Beautiful Cricket Fans...
- Would You Sleep With Doctor Kong?
- That Time Barry Bonds Killed OJ's Ex-Wife
- A Perfect Flower Stall
- How will You Survive in this Situation - Funny one...
- Cairo Museum - Rare Photos...
- Free Best Wallpapers Hot Sexy Female Actress
- Free Best Wallpapers Sexy Female Celebrity
- Free Best Wallpapers Hot Female Celebrity
- Ned Turns 2
- Madeira an Island and an Airport Awaiting Thrill S...
- Indian Cricket Fans Reaction - World Cup Cricket 2...
- Signs o' the Times (revised and enlarged)
- Tea Party Jesus Says...
- Today
- Love of Labor
- Phillies Firepower Impresses Libyans.
- Cosmo Fun Fearless Female
- Air Crossing of South Atlantic Then and Now
- Skylight on Southwest Flight Not Unique
- Flowers, Vases, Baskets, Fabric, Plates & Pots
- Indian Team Members meet India's president Pratibh...
- Indian Players with World Cup Trophy in Front of t...
- The Magic of Colours...
- Rockstar Social Club Wallpaper
- April
- Let's Burn a Bible For Ramadan
- Fire Artistry - Awesome Photos...
- Happy April Fool's Day
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"Sharm el Sheikh" Beautiful City in Egypt - "City of Peace" PhotoCollection...
Hotel concorde Pool (Shark's Bay)
The Down-town at Night - Naama Bay
Concorde Hotel Beach - Shark's Bay
Marriott Hotel on the Promenade - Naama Bay
Sunset on the Beach - Naama Beach
View of the mountains Surrounding Sharm el Sheikh
The down-town at night - Naama Bay
The Light House - Ras Um El-Sid
View from the Sea - Naama Bay
View of "Le Royal" Hotel - Diamond Beach
The down-town at night Naama Bay
Sailing in Sharm el Sheikh
Discovering the Coral reefs without getting wet
View of the beach facilities Naama Bay
Dawn Breaking on Tiran Island Shark's Bay
View of the mountains surrounding (Naama Bay)
17-8 Bitch
Maharastra Forts - Great Photographs...
Not Long Now...
Hope you have a great weekend. I am one of those looking forward to the Royal Wedding which is only hours away. I am about to head home to immerse myself in the coverage! I can't wait to see her dress! See you next week...
Our First Round Draft Pick Is Old
Apparently the guy is extremely versatile (Kiper says he could play OT, OG or C). He played hockey, played rugby, fought fire, etc. Seems like a pretty cool dude, I just hope the damn kid can block cause Winston Justice sure can't. Oh, and he's 26 already, which I'm not quite sure is a good thing or bad thing. Overall though, I'm just be happy they didn't trade the pick.
From Scott Wright's Draft Countdown:
Strengths:
• Athletic with terrific quickness and agility
• Nimble feet w/ nice balance and body control
• Outstanding natural strength and power
• Shows the ability to recover when beat
• Will get some movement in the run game
• Understands positioning and angles
• Can get to second level and work in space
• Extremely competitive with a great motor
• Tough and plays with a nasty demeanor
• Still has a ton of unfulfilled potential
Weaknesses:
• A bit older than the normal prospect
• Just average size with short arms
• Frame appears close to being maxed out
• Is not real stout at the point of attack
• Does not have a lot of playing experience
• Raw technique, footwork and hand use
• Will probably have to change positions
From Scott Wright's Draft Countdown:
Strengths:
• Athletic with terrific quickness and agility
• Nimble feet w/ nice balance and body control
• Outstanding natural strength and power
• Shows the ability to recover when beat
• Will get some movement in the run game
• Understands positioning and angles
• Can get to second level and work in space
• Extremely competitive with a great motor
• Tough and plays with a nasty demeanor
• Still has a ton of unfulfilled potential
Weaknesses:
• A bit older than the normal prospect
• Just average size with short arms
• Frame appears close to being maxed out
• Is not real stout at the point of attack
• Does not have a lot of playing experience
• Raw technique, footwork and hand use
• Will probably have to change positions
All Airplanes All the Time - Happy in the Golden Triangle
Storms in the so-called Golden Triangle, the corners of which are New York, Atlanta and Chicago have caused a lot of air travelers to hunker down at the airport, or return to wherever they came from with plans to try to fly tomorrow. Meanwhile, here in the heart of it all, I'm happy as the proverbial pig. Why? Because I'm coming off a week-long airplane extravaganza in Oklahoma and now I am stranded at Chicago O'Hare International Airport.
On arrival this afternoon, I learned my onward flight to New York was canceled due to weather with no chance to get out of town until Friday afternoon. I'm no fool, so I hustled on over to the Hilton O'Hare Airport, which has absolutely one of the best views on the planet for plane spotting.
The view from my room, if I look left. The view right is equally good. |
From my room high above gates E, F and G, I am watching Kalitta Air, KLM and United B747s and Iberia and SAS A340s, British Airways and American B777s take off from Runway 14R. That lineup of Fed Ex and Lufthansa Cargo MD 11s probably won't start moving until late tonight.
In the foreground, like pawns on the chess board, a passel of American, United and Continental (is that redundant?) RJs are chugging around - cute as can be. I am watching all of this over the screen of my laptop. I can hear the vroom of the engines and smell the jet fuel. Jealous yet?
Refurbishing seats at the American MRO in Tulsa |
This all-airplanes-all-the-time afternoon - courtesy of Mother Nature, no foolin' - follows an extraordinary week in which I was trotted from Tulsa to Oklahoma City to learn how rich is the history of aviation in the Sooner state. I guess had I given it much thought, I would have realized on my own that Oklahoma is pretty darned steeped in aviation.
The state's two biggest employers are the FAA's Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center and Tinker Air Force Base. And the whopping American Airlines maintenance and repair operation in Tulsa, competes with Lufthansa Technik in bragging that it is one of the largest airline-owned repair operations. (More on this visit from KOTV.)
KC-135 flight crew at Tinker AFB |
At Tinker, along with a group of twelve journalists from the U.S. and Europe, I toured the maintenance and repair operation for half a day. Yeah, it's a big building, okay? We rode around in tram that made us feel as if we were headed for Disney World but there was nothing Mickey Mouse about the sight of KC-135s lined up one next to another inside 3.8 million square feet of cavernous space. The base occupies bunches of buildings but we spent most of our time in one of Tinker's new acquisitions, a former General Motors assembly plant the state bought in 2006 and turned over to Tinker.
Oklahoma feels, I am told repeatedly, that the more it supports aviation, the more stable, well-paying jobs will be available for residents of the state. These are "gold collar" jobs, I was told by Kara Gae Neal, superintendent of TulsaTech, a school that trains students in aviation maintenance and piloting among other things. With an I'm-serious-but-let's-be-real approach, Kara told me, "This not your father's shop class."
Susan Brake in a aircraft worked on by Tulsa Tech students |
TulsaTech, like Tinker has been the beneficiary of Oklahoma's commitment to enhancing an already well-developed aviation industry. The school's gleaming new campus, spacious airplane hangars and engine shops are designed to turn out mechanics for many of the companies I visited and dozens of others in and outside of Oklahoma.
Geek confession - I loved engaging in all this plane-talk with other aviation writers and it was with regret that we said our goodbyes this morning and set off on separate flights back to Cleveland, Washington, Paris, Rome and England. I was the only one rolling sevens (and I'm not talking about Boeing sevens here) which is why I am now perched unexpectedly and delightedly over the perpetually busy airfield at O'Hare. Unwilling to remove my head from the clouds after a week at altitude, it turns out for one more night I don't have to.
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