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Airstair — An airstair is a passenger staircase that is built in to an airliner often, though not always, on the inside of a clamshell style door. The stairs can be raised or lowered while the aircraft is on the ground, allowing passengers and ground… … Wikipedia
Helicopter AirStair — The Helicopter AirStair, designed in house at Hydro One Inc, Ontario, Canada, can be attached to a Eurocopter AS 350 B2 helicopter.It enables safe access to the top of high voltage transmission towers for power line technicians. These towers… … Wikipedia
D. B. Cooper — A 1972 F.B.I. composite drawing of D. B. Cooper Other names Dan Cooper Occupation Unknown Known for … Wikipedia
Yakovlev Yak-42 — Yak 42 Centre Avia Yak 42D in 2006 Role Airliner … Wikipedia
Beechcraft 1900 — infobox Aircraft name = Beechcraft 1900 type = Regional airliner, cargo, and corporate aircraft manufacturer = Beechcraft caption = An Air Labrador Beechcraft 1900D designer = first flight = September 3, 1982Jackson, 2003.] introduced = February… … Wikipedia
Air France Flight 8969 — Simulation of the GIGN intervention Hijacking summary Date 24 December 1994 … Wikipedia
Cooper vane — Diagram showing how D. B. Cooper left the hijacked airplane; now, the Cooper vane makes this impossible. A Cooper vane (also sometimes called a Dan Cooper switch or D.B. Cooper device ) is a mechanical aerodynamic wedge that prevents the ventral… … Wikipedia
McDonnell Douglas DC-9 — DC 9 A New York Air DC 9 32, 1983 Role Airliner … Wikipedia
Pacific Air Lines — In 1925 Pacific Air Lines, an air mail carrier with an occasional passenger riding uncomfortably atop the mail sacks, was founded by Vern Gorst in the North Bend Hotel. In 1931, Pacific Air Lines merged with several other companies to form United … Wikipedia
Sino Swearingen Aircraft Corporation — SSAC (ICAO name: SINO SWEARINGEN) is an aircraft manufacturer. Their primary product is the Swearingen SJ30 2 small business jet. The company s headquarters is in San Antonio, Texas, with additional assembly facility in the John D. Rockefeller IV … Wikipedia