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www.airlinereporter.com
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| | | | | A Place to Share Your Passion for Airlines. Home of the AvGeek! | |
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latimesnow.com
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| | | | | Travelers typically unbothered at the prospect of flying now have reason to dread a trip by plane: since the beginning of the year, a string of alarming incidents that involve Boeing's 737 Max models have shaken the public's faith in the the company's aircraft. Questions about the quality of parts and manufacturing processes even made | |
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washingtonourhome.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The D.B. Cooper case, one of the most famous unsolved mysteries in aviation history, involves a man who hijacked a Boeing 727 in 1971, parachuted out with a ransom of $200,000, and disappeared. Despite extensive investigations, his identity and fate remain unknown. The case led to significant changes in aviation security, including the introduction of metal detectors, cockpit door modifications, and the invention of the Cooper vane. While many theories have been proposed, none have conclusively solved the mystery. The case continues to captivate the public and inspire cultural references, including annual events in Ariel, Washington, and museum exhibits. | |
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mbuffett.com
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| | | Last year, I quit my job to work full-time on a chess app I created. It's my first time working full-time on a project of my own, and it's been both terrifying and gratifying. To close out my first year, I'm sharing an honest account of the mistakes I've made as a founder as well as the the things I felt I did well. Marketing 2/5 Ugh. I've tried paid ads virtually everywhere (Meta, X/Twitter, Reddit, Google), I've tried affiliate programs, word-of-mouth stuff like free merch to people going to tournaments and clubs, running chess tournaments, sponsoring streamers... | ||