1- A jet fighter has crashed during a routine training mission, killing the pilot and destroying the multi-million dollar aircraft.
2- During World War Two, parrots were kept on the Eiffel Tower to warn of enemy aircraft.
3- On August 22, 1849, Austria launched unmanned balloons carrying bombs in the world's first known use of aircraft in warfare.
4- Thanks to the development of aircraft, the world has become much smaller.
5- The pilot of a small airplane has died after his aircraft suddenly dived into the sea for unknown reasons.
6- The Boeing 767 aircraft is a collection of 3.
7- 1 million parts from 800 different suppliers around the world: fuselage parts from Japan, center wing section from Southern California, and flaps from Italy.
8- Engineers are examining the wreckage of the aircraft in an attempt to determine why it crashed.
9- The Warsaw Convention on International Carriage by Air deals with questions of liability regarding the international movement of passengers, baggage, and cargo by aircraft.
10- The space shuttle goes into orbit like a rocket, and returns to earth like an aircraft.
11- In September of 1983, the Soviet Union admitted shooting down Korean Air Lines Flight 007 but said their pilots were not aware that their target was a civilian aircraft.
12- Rescuers are now fearful that no one has survived the crash of the aircraft.
13- One of the aircraft's engines cut out.
14- British fighter pilot Johnnie Johnson flew more than 1,000 missions during World War II and shot down 38 enemy aircraft.
15- The passenger cabin of commercial aircraft is pressurized for the comfort and safety of the passengers.
16- During the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, 21 U.
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18- ships were heavily damaged, 323 aircraft were damaged or destroyed, 2,390 people were killed, and 1,178 more were wounded.
19- The pilot of a small airplane has died after his aircraft suddenly dove into the sea for unknown reasons.
20- The space shuttle goes into orbit like a rocket, and returns to earth like an aircraft.
21- The jet crashed so hard that the nose of the aircraft was buried 15 feet underground.
22- In 1976, the Lockheed aircraft Corporation admitted it had bribed senior government officials in the Netherlands, Japan, Sweden and Italy.
23- In 1976, the Lockheed aircraft Corporation admitted it had bribed senior government officials in the Netherlands, Japan, Sweden and Italy.
24- In February of 1966, a jet aircraft crashed in Tokyo Bay, killing 133 passengers and crew.
25- The pilot raised the flaps on the wings of the aircraft in order to reduce speed as they came down to land.
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