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Jones Beach Airshow 2012 Preview

US Navy Blue Angels in formation. (Photo by Scott Snorteland, srsimages.com)
  • US Navy Blue Angels in formation. (Photo by Scott Snorteland, srsimages.com)
  • Royal Canadian Air Force Snowbirds in formation. (Photo by Scott Snorteland, srsimages.com)
  • Geico Sky Typers in formation over the Verrazanno Narrows Bridge. (Photo by Scott Snorteland, srsimages.com)
  • Lt. Col. John Klatt in action. (Photo by Scott Snorteland, srsimages.com)
  • Sean Tucker flies over the Jones Beach Theater. (Photo by Scott Snorteland, srsimages.com)
  • Sean Tucker over Jones Beach. (Photo by Scott Snorteland, srsimages.com)
  • Blue Angels pass. (Photo by Scott Snorteland, srsimages.com)
  • US Air Force F-22 Raptor. (Photo by Scott Snorteland, srsimages.com)



 
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No Item Too Small: How Airports Deal with FOD

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The wreckage of the Boeing 747-100 that operated TWA Flight 800 was reconstructed in a hangar. (Photo by NTSB)

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A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket lifts off from Cape Canaveral. (Photo by NASA TV)

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