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  • Bear Spray Harder to Transport than Firearms

    10/30/2015 1:00:39 PM PDT · by marktwain · 35 replies
    Gun Watch ^ | 30 October, 2015 | Dean Weingarten
    Almost all bear spray comes in containers that are too large to be transported with you on commercial aircraft.It is interesting to note that bear spray is more difficult to transport on commercial aircraft than firearms are.  Both are prohibited from transport as carry ons, unless you have special dispensation from the government.  Then you can carry firearms, if you are an LEO with a letter authorizing it, a Sky Marshall, or a couple of other very special cases.  I do not know if Sky Marshalls or federal agents may carry pepper spray in the cabins of commercial aircraft.But...
  • That Time a Commercial Aircraft Ran Out of Fuel Mid-Flight...

    05/29/2014 8:32:05 AM PDT · by virgil283 · 56 replies
    todayifoundout ^ | May 27, 2014 | Melissa
    "On July 23, 1983, in the small town of Gimli, Manitoba, Captain Robert Pearson and Co-Pilot Maurice Quintal expertly glided a 100-ton Boeing 767 carrying 69 people to a safe landing without engines, air brakes or flaps, and minimal control of the aircraft......" .....;
  • Forbidden Aircraft Flock To Iran

    05/31/2010 7:54:38 PM PDT · by ErnstStavroBlofeld · 3 replies · 632+ views
    The Strategy Page ^ | 5/31/2010 | The Strategy Page
    A British aircraft broker (Balli Aviation Ltd.) was recently fined $17 million dollars, and put on probation for five years, for illegally exporting three Boeing 747s to Iran two years ago. The broker pled guilty and cooperated with the investigation. Iran has eight Boeing 747s, and they cannot be exported to Iran without a U.S. government permit. The U.S. refuses to provide these permits, so Iran obtains these aircraft via fraud and companies that are willing to risk prosecution. The Boeing and AirBus aircraft obtained this way have to be maintained by Iran, using smuggled parts. As a result, some...