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Could Drones Have Prevented A Deadly Hollywood Helicopter Crash?

Posted on February 16, 2013 at 9:02pm 0 Comments

Three men filming a reality show for the Discovery Channel were killed early Sunday morning when their Bell 206B Jet Ranger crashed at Polsa Rosa Ranch in Acton, California. The accident, one of the worst in recent memory, comes shortly after the Motion Picture Association of America filed disclosures revealing the organization is lobbying the Federal Aviation Administration to create guidelines governing the use of drones.

Hollywood's drones — small, multi-rotor helicopters equipped…

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Sarang Display Mesmerizes Spectators

Posted on February 10, 2013 at 8:28pm 0 Comments

When the pilots of Sarang met the spectators they were given a thundering applause. Hundreds of people were eagerly waiting to meet these jambaaz. Men, women and kids who were lucky to shake hands with the team members got surprise mementoes like stickers, key-chain, posters and other goodies from the pilots. 



Viewers and pilots both enjoyed each other’s company. People thanked pilots for their fantastic and thrilling performances during Aero India 2013. Sarang is…

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