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An owner learns a lesson the hard way, falling off of his Cessna 170 while refueling at the self-service pump at his local airport.
Pilots Robert Timm and John Cook set a wild record in 1959. They climbed aboard a Cessna 172 in December 1958, then spent the next 64 days and 22 hours circling Nevada and California. They finally ...
That speed — called the stall speed — is different for every aircraft, but the Cessna 172 only had to keep above 55 mph to stay aloft. ... mid-air refueling wasn't really a thing, ...
The jet, a Cessna Citation V, was preparing to land Feb. 16, 2005, at Pueblo Memorial Airport for refueling in a cross-country trip from Richmond, Va., to Santa Ana, Calif.
Cessna, one of the world's leading makers of private planes, sees no end in sight for the two-year old business jet boom, as the U.S. economy stays on a sound footing and corporate profits keep ...
James Staley, Las Cruces Sun-News, N.M. By James Staley, Las Cruces Sun-News, N.M. A technician filled the twin-engine, propeller-driven plane with jet fuel instead of the required aviation-grade ...