The News Review:
- Disabled plane loaded onto trailer for ground trip
- Police probe Duncan Aviation burglary
- 14 Alabama airports to share $6.2M in federal grants
Disabled plane loaded onto trailer for ground trip
Seattle Times
of Seattle which makes woodworking machinery. The company said it had no comment. The Federal Aviation Administration said it’s investigating what caused the mishap. Now getting the plane out of the South Seattle park was grunt work with heavy metal chains and winches — but also figuring out the fulcrum point by just thinking it out. And in the case of Rob Dinkelkamp 58 a mechanic with Wings Aloft also using his more than three decades of experience. That aircraft-service company based at Boeing Field was charged with trucking the plane the 5-½ miles to its facilities. And so as he cranked a winch that used a metal cable hooked to a chain Dinkelkamp said his version of that quote attributed to Archimedes the ancient Greek mathematician.
Police probe Duncan Aviation burglary
Lincoln Journal Star
About noon on Monday employees discovered someone had pried open a key box entered the hangar and broke into several offices said Lincoln Police fficer Katie Flood. The break-in happened between 6 p. Saturday and noon Monday.
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14 Alabama airports to share $6.2M in federal grants
USA Today
Richard Shelby R-Ala. announced the Federal Aviation Administration grants in a statement Saturday. Huntsville International will receive about $2. 6 million to expand its terminal building improve an access road and rehabilitate its apron. Montgomery Regional Airport will receive about $1. 6 million for runway work.