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  2. The post What’s a crash pad? Gen Z flight attendants discuss what it’s like to commute across the country: ‘This life is not for everyone’ appeared first on In The Know.

  3. LAPD Air Support Division - Wikipedia

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    Lindenberg was killed and another officer was seriously injured. Lindenberg had been with the agency for seven years. Lindenberg was an experienced instrument rated pilot with 3575 hours of total flight time and 426 in type. [13] [14] On March 1, 1983, Reserve Officer Stuart Taira was killed as a result of a police helicopter crash.

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    It marked the second-straight year where a pilot died at the event, and at least the third deadly crash there since 2011. Overall, though, crashes are rare for the course.

  6. UW Med Flight - Wikipedia

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    Med Flight on the pad at University Hospital. P Rankin UW Med 1 and 2 at University Hospital. P Rankin. UW Health Med Flight is an air ambulance service based at University of Wisconsin Hospital in Madison, Wisconsin. Med Flight was established in 1985, and now operate 3 bases in Madison, Mineral Point and Portage. [1]

  7. Pinnacle Airlines Flight 3701 - Wikipedia

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    Investigators determined that the two pilots were exploring the performance limits of the empty CRJ-200 on the flight. The pilots decided to test the limits of the CRJ and join the "410 club," referring to pilots who pushed CRJs to their maximal approved altitude of flight level 410 (FL410) or 41,000 feet (12,497 m) above sea level.

  8. Flight attendant shares 'crash pad' with 20 other people - AOL

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    That’s why many flight attendants have “crash pads” in different cities that they share with their coworkers. In Jay’s case, he shares an apartment with 20 other flight attendants.

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