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12.01.2003 My Story
This story was originally published in Collier’s magazine December 25, 1948 and is reprinted here with the permission of the Charles E. Taylor family. Taylor and Ball wrote this story in 1948. It was a hot June night in Dayton. It must have been a...
07.01.2003 2003 Salary Survey results
The number crunching is complete for Aviation Maintenance’s 2003 annual salary survey of aviation maintenance professionals, and we have a somewhat surprising picture this time. The survey indicates an overall average salary of $60,900 ($29.28 per...
06.01.2003 Rebuilding & Restoring a Corsair
Restoring a vintage WW II airplane from a pile of twisted metal to an airworthy status is a testament to an A&P’s skills and dedication. This is the story of Craig McBurney’s mission to restore and to fly a WW II Corsair. Memories of watching...
04.01.2003 Angels in the Field
The Blue Angels show off what sailors and marines in the fleet do every day. You just can’t watch a Blue Angels show and not come away excited and maybe just a bit proud. After all, from their signature diamond formation maneuvers, with 18 inches from...
04.01.2003 Medical Corner: Smallpox Defenders
Smallpox is a disease that, in its natural form, has been eliminated from the world through the use of vaccine that made most of us immune. Without a population to infect, the disease stopped occurring in nature. Now the U.S. government warns that this dread...
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