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787 Taken Out of Service
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(London, England: ITN Source, 2013), 1 min
In this video, the Boeing 787 Dreamliner is taken out of service following an incident on January 7, 2013, at Boston's Logan International Airport. A Boeing 787 operated by Japan Airlines caught fire after the a battery on the aircraft overheated.
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(London, England: ITN Source, 2013), 1 min
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All Nippon Airways Receive New Batteries
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produced by ITN Source (London, England: ITN Source, 2013), 2 mins
This video clip shows All Nippon Airways receiving the new batteries for the Boeing 787 and its installation.
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produced by ITN Source (London, England: ITN Source, 2013), 2 mins
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Black Box Press Conference
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produced by ITN Source (London, England: ITN Source, 2002), 6 mins
The director of the Office of Research and Engineering, Dr. Vernon Ellingstad, and the director of Aviation Safety, Dr. Bernard Loeb, show the press the black boxes from Trans World Airlines Flight 800.
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produced by ITN Source (London, England: ITN Source, 2002), 6 mins
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Boeing Proposes Permanent Fix
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produced by ITN Source (London, England: ITN Source, 2013), 3 mins
This video discusses Boeing's proposed permanent fix.
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produced by ITN Source (London, England: ITN Source, 2013), 3 mins
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Boeing Updates the Public on the Dreamliner 787
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produced by ITN Source (London, England: ITN Source, 2013), 2 mins
Boeing updates the public on the Dreamliner 787 disaster and Boeing's airline production and safety.
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produced by ITN Source (London, England: ITN Source, 2013), 2 mins
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Boeing Upgrades Batteries
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produced by ITN Source (London, England: ITN Source, 2013), 3 mins
Vice chairman Raymond L. Conner of the Boeing Company updates the public on the improvements made to the company's battery system.
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produced by ITN Source (London, England: ITN Source, 2013), 3 mins
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Broken Wings
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directed by Tristan Loraine, fl. 2007; produced by Tristan Loraine, fl. 2007, Indigo Film and Television (London, England: Indigo Film and Television, 2011), 53 mins
Broken Wings is the story of the commercial jet aircraft known as the Bae 146/RJ which was manufactured by British Aerospace until 2002. This documentary explores the history of the aircraft and story of the health and safety issues that lie hidden behind the controversy that made the aircraft become the subject o...
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directed by Tristan Loraine, fl. 2007; produced by Tristan Loraine, fl. 2007, Indigo Film and Television (London, England: Indigo Film and Television, 2011), 53 mins
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Control Wires and Pulleys on a Dirigible, ca. 1933
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written by United States. National Archives and Records Administration (District of Columbia: United States. National Archives and Records Administration, 1933, originally published 1933), 1 page(s)
This photograph shows the control wires and pulleys on the USS Akron, a U.S. Navy airship that was destroyed in a thunderstorm on April 4, 1933. 73 passengers and crew members died in the crash.
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written by United States. National Archives and Records Administration (District of Columbia: United States. National Archives and Records Administration, 1933, originally published 1933), 1 page(s)
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Crew Bunks in a Dirigible, ca. 1933
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written by United States. National Archives and Records Administration (District of Columbia: United States. National Archives and Records Administration, 1933, originally published 1933), 1 page(s)
This photograph shows the crew bunks on the USS Akron airship.
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written by United States. National Archives and Records Administration (District of Columbia: United States. National Archives and Records Administration, 1933, originally published 1933), 1 page(s)
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Crews Quarters in a Dirigible, ca. 1933
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written by United States. National Archives and Records Administration (District of Columbia: United States. National Archives and Records Administration, 1933, originally published 1933), 1 page(s)
This photograph is a depiction of the crew's quarters in the USS Akron, a U.S. Navy airship that was destroyed on April 4, 1933. 73 passengers and crew members died in the crash.
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written by United States. National Archives and Records Administration (District of Columbia: United States. National Archives and Records Administration, 1933, originally published 1933), 1 page(s)
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