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Boeing 787 takes flight |
2009-12-16 |
EVERETT, Wash. - Boeing's new 787 jetliner finally got airborne Tuesday, the long-delayed inaugural flight of the world's first commercial plane mostly built from lightweight composite materials. The sleek jet lifted off from Everett's Paine Field on a flight over Washington state, beginning an extensive testing program needed to obtain Federal Aviation Administration certification. "It's very historical. I can't think of a thing about it that I'm not impressed with," said Joe Bierce, a flight instructor for Delta Connection in Jacksonville, Florida, who was among the 25,000 people who gathered to watch the takeoff. The two-member crew performed a variety of basic system checks, including testing the landing gear and the flaps, before landing at Seattle's Boeing Field about three hours later. Deteriorating weather brought the plane back to earth about an hour earlier than planned. |
Posted by:Steve White |
#1 ...Compare the Dreamliner to the A400M. Boeing ran into problems with it, bit the bullet, and did what had to be done. Airbus, on the other hand runs screaming for Nanny(State). That's why in a few years you'll see Dreamliners all over the world, and the A400M will be gathering rust at the far end of some airport. Mike |
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski 2009-12-16 09:30 |