Plane Recovery
Plane Recovery Flying magazine

It takes an almost surgical approach to retrieve a plane if it goes underwater. Not only does the team in charge of the recovery need to know every detail of the plane before going in, they also have to "treat every recovery as a potential crime scene," as Rich Morin explains in a first-person account for Flying magazine. Morin has performed more than 400 recoveries, and he takes the reader through the process hour-by-hour. Definitely worth a read. [Flying]

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Seems like a cool career choice. I like to try it!



June 2013: American Energy Independence

Five amazing, clean technologies that will set us free, in this month's energy-focused issue. Also: how to build a better bomb detector, the robotic toys that are raising your children, a human catapult, the world's smallest arcade, and much more.


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