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Palms to Pines Air Race – August 11 – 13, 2022. Star Trek Screen-Used Props and Costumes.American Helicopter Museum membership with Airplane Geeks discount.Mentionedįrom the American Helicopter Museum & Education Center : This article gives some creative ways that old aircraft have been repurposed. Others A few items become end up as aviation collectibles, artwork, and even functional furniture. Recycling old airplanes takes several forms: Some parts and components are sold into the used parts market. 10 Examples of How Old Planes were Transformed into New Businesses In a viral video, an airport worker throws a passenger’s forgotten purse from the edge of the passenger bridge to a pilot’s waiting hands in the cockpit window. Woman Forgets Purse While Boarding Flight. Lufthansa plans to add more Airbus A350-900s and Boeing 787 and 777 airplanes to replace older aircraft. In 2021, Lufthansa announced a phase-out of some long-haul aircraft, including the A380. Delayed deliveries of other aircraft contributed to the decision to bring the A380 back into service. The airline anticipates increased travel demand in 2023 and is assessing the number of A380s they plan to reactivate. It is a specially-built Model 707-353B that served seven United States presidents over 29 years.Īviation News Lufthansa to Reactivate Airbus A380 SAM 27000 was the second of two Boeing VC-137C United States Air Force presidential aircraft. Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Institute Our Main(e) Man Micah reflects on the history of the Boeing 707. It is an ever-changing job that presents some unique challenges, especially the care of the aircraft and other displays. John has a small staff of foundation employees and outside contractors that make up his “on-site” facilities team. He also oversees construction projects, contracted services such as maintenance, and various trades, as well as special event logistics. That “temporary” job turned into a 16+ year career with the Foundation. The completed Air Force One Pavilion was being transitioned from the general contractor to the Reagan Foundation. In October 2005, John was asked to help the Foundation on a “temporary” basis. If you don’t want to listen to the whole episode (which I think would be a mistake, but you do you), the narrative convos happen at 17:17 and 53:10.John’s responsibilities include the operations and maintenance of Foundation property and displayed artifacts, such as the Air Force One Pavilion and SAM 27000, the Boeing VC-137C aircraft used by the president of the United States. James Hamblin for The AtlanticĪmazing how our perception of the world impacts our experience of the world. Most importantly, the immune system is also modulated by stress, which tends to be a by-product of a perceived lack of control or order. It is well documented that the immune system (and, so, autoimmune diseases) are modulated by our lifestyles-from how much we sleep and move to how well we eat and how much we drink. The beneficial effects of a compelling personal narrative that helps explain and give order to the world can be absolutely physiologically real. I also loved this quote below from the Atlantic article that was referenced in the episode: It was fun to hear that reiterated through the lens of dietary choices, of all things. I believe storytelling is the most powerful force in our lives, collectively and individually. Maintenance Phase is primarily about the junk science behind fad diets and the toxicity of the weight loss industry, but this episode had an unexpected through line about personal narrative, a topic that’s really interesting and important to me. (Sarah once said in a You’re Wrong About bonus episode that this was something that she loved about cohosting the show with Michael and I’ve never forgotten it.) Especially when it’s a man and a woman taking turns listening to each other. I’m not a big fan of the “aimless conversation between friends” genre of podcasting, but I love dropping in on structured conversations between two smart people who like and respect each other. The host who’s coming in cold on the topic serves as the audience proxy and there’s a clear conversational driver. Maintenance Phase uses the same format deployed in his first podcast ( You’re Wrong About cohosted with Sarah Marshall) where one of the hosts tells the other about a topic they researched. I am a superfan of Michael Hobbes, cohost of Maintenance Phase (with Aubrey Gorman).