On this week’s episode, we take stock of rapidly evolving civil aviation situation in Israel. How are airlines reacting, which are halting flights, and which are still flying to Tel Aviv. Elsewhere, a FedEx 757 makes a gear up landing, the car park at Luton Airport near London goes down in flames, and we make mention of a few small, but interesting aircraft orders, including Jason’s newly discovered favorite livery.
And it pains us to report that our young friend Ethan Weiner has been diagnosed with a brain tumor. Ethan is the young man who impressed us with his 25-slide power point presentation used to convince his mom to bring him to Los Angeles for this year’s Dorkfest. You can contribute to his family in this time of need via a Go Fund Me.
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