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Military Aviation

Fiumicino (LIRF / FCO) 16.02.08

Some of the traffic spotted at Rome Fiumicino airport on Feb 16 2008:

David Cenciotti David Cenciotti
February 18, 2008
Military Aviation

A lightning strike causes the loss of an Italian F-16. Are lightnings a risk for aviation safety?

On Feb. 11, an F-16 of the 37° Stormo of the Italian Air Force, crashed into the sea between Levanzo and Marettimo, not far from Trapani Birgi airbase. The aircraft…

David Cenciotti David Cenciotti
February 15, 2008
Aviation

Alitalia B.767 gets new livery (and latest news about the B.777s and BA038)

On Feb. 10 I spent a few hours at Fiumicino airport. I was curious to see if it was true that the AZA 611 was no longer operated with the…

David Cenciotti David Cenciotti
February 13, 2008
Military Aviation

The Guided Missile Cruiser Moskva in the harbour of Civitavecchia

The Guided Missile Cruiser "Moskva", the flagship of the Russian Navy Black Sea Fleet, made a port visit to Civitavecchia (some 30 miles to the NW of Rome) with the…

David Cenciotti David Cenciotti
February 9, 2008

Another grounding story

Looks like some fleets are suffering problems these days. On Feb. 3, an Hawaii Air National Guard F-15D, departed from Hickam AFB for a training alert mission, crashed in the…

David Cenciotti David Cenciotti
February 8, 2008

BA038, engine problems and WiFi/mobile phone interferences: is the B777 safe?

Recently, a visitor left a comment to one of my posts dealing with the B777, actually it was a question. He was worried about the crash landing of the British…

David Cenciotti David Cenciotti
February 1, 2008
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