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TAFV07P07_01
Title:
American Airlines AAL, Douglas DC-10
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John F. Kennedy International Airport, JFK, New York City, USA, Idlewild, Queens, Douglas, DC-10, Tri-Jet, twin aisle, wide body, Trijet, Jet, Fanjet, Long Range, Three engine jet, Jetliner, Fixed wing multi engine, Turbofan, wide-body, McDonnell Douglas, American Airlines AAL, Oneworld, Plane, Avion, History, Technology, Fleet, Livery, Equipment, hull, Public, Airframe, Transport, Fixed-Wing, Commerce, Travel, Airplane, Archive, Airline, Aerospace, Civil Transportation, Passenger Aircraft, Commercial Aviation, Airliner, pollution ... --- ...

Connecting The Dots With Vern

Even as a kid, I have always been amazed with flight - and yet as magical as flying seems to be - The burning of fossil fuels by the aviation industry is not sustainable! The industry (and each of us) are in fervent denial, even though the industry espouses their green credentials. This charade will be one of the many atrocities that destroys a human habitable world. Though the Earth does not care, WE as the dominant species should! To fly is to massively pollute! . . . and will hasten our own demise. The Sixth great extinction is presently underway. 2024 ... --- ...

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Wernher Krutein
American Airlines AAL, Douglas DC-10
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Code Number:
TAFV07P07_01
Title:
American Airlines AAL, Douglas DC-10
Keywords:
John F. Kennedy International Airport, JFK, New York City, USA, Idlewild, Queens, Douglas, DC-10, Tri-Jet, twin aisle, wide body, Trijet, Jet, Fanjet, Long Range, Three engine jet, Jetliner, Fixed wing multi engine, Turbofan, wide-body, McDonnell Douglas, American Airlines AAL, Oneworld, Plane, Avion, History, Technology, Fleet, Livery, Equipment, hull, Public, Airframe, Transport, Fixed-Wing, Commerce, Travel, Airplane, Archive, Airline, Aerospace, Civil Transportation, Passenger Aircraft, Commercial Aviation, Airliner, pollution ... --- ...

Connecting The Dots With Vern

Even as a kid, I have always been amazed with flight - and yet as magical as flying seems to be - The burning of fossil fuels by the aviation industry is not sustainable! The industry (and each of us) are in fervent denial, even though the industry espouses their green credentials. This charade will be one of the many atrocities that destroys a human habitable world. Though the Earth does not care, WE as the dominant species should! To fly is to massively pollute! . . . and will hasten our own demise. The Sixth great extinction is presently underway. 2024 ... --- ...

Image by:
Wernher Krutein
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