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The T-38 Talon that Jacqueline Cochran flew, pictured before its recent restoration. James Walker / NASM On August 24, 1961, a jet streaked over the desert near Edwards Air Force Base. Fast planes ...
Flying above the fray won’t come cheap, though. A one-way trip from Burbank to the desert via JSX will set you back roughly ...
The Board of Supervisors Tuesday signed off on Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco's initial plans to establish a permanent ...
Desert Jet Center, the premier independent full-service executive Fixed Base Operator (FBO) located at the Jacqueline Cochran ...
As festival-goers flood into Coachella Valley for the iconic, weeks-long music festival, some are choosing a quicker - but ...
The sub-one-hour flight from Burbank, California, to Jacqueline Cochran Regional Airport - just seven miles from the festival grounds - starts at around $500 one-way. Passengers choosing the luxe ...
Inspired by her cousin Marlene, who had a pilot’s license, Barbara wrote a school paper about Jacqueline Cochran, a pioneer in women’s aviation and the first woman to break the sound barrier.
Less familiar were women such as Jacqueline Cochran, the renowned racing pilot who led the Women Airforce Service Pilots during World War II. Cochran (who was featured in our December issue ...
Barbara Nylund, Colonel, US Army Medical Corps, PhD, MD Barbara Nylund, who lived with open arms and an open heart, died on December 26, 2024, in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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