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Salem-News.com (Jun-28-2007 19:14)

Memorial Set Up for Major Greg Young`s Family

A college fund has been set up for his children.

(PORTLAND, Ore.) - Major Greg Young flew the F-15 Eagle The family of Major Gregory Young is beginning preparations for his memorial and funeral. Greg Young was an Oregon Air National Guard pilot who died tragically over the weekend, when his F-15 jet fighter crashed off the Oregon coast near Cannon Beach.

If anyone is interested in donating funds in memory of Major Young, they can direct that support to The Air Warrior Courage Foundation.

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Salem-News.com (Jun-27-2007 11:24)

F-15 Pilot from Oregon Guard Identified

The pilot in the F-15 aviation mishap has been identified as Maj. Gregory D. Young of St Helens, Oregon.

(PORTLAND, Ore.) - Major Greg Young died over the weekend in a jet fighter training exercise off the Oregon Coast The pilot who died over the weekend when his F-15 jet fighter crashed during training exercises has been identified as 34-year old Greg Young.

Search and rescue crews have been conducting an intense search of the area near Cannon Beach.

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Salem-News.com (Jun-27-2007 11:09)

Oregon Guard F-15 Pilot`s Body Recovered After Crash

The pilot was flying a single seat F-15.

(CANNON BEACH, Ore.) - F-15 fighter manufactured by McDonnell Douglas The U.S. Coast Guard has recovered the remains of the pilot from the F-15 jet fighter that crashed in the ocean approximately 35 nautical miles west of Cannon Beach.

Next of kin notifications are being made. The accident is currently under investigation by an interim Air Force Safety Board.

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Salem-News.com (Jun-26-2007 20:03)

Details Emerge in Jet Fighter Crash off Oregon Coast

If any debris from the F-15 jet fighter that crashed 35 miles off the Oregon Coast is found do not touch it. Instead note the location and notify local authorities or the U.S. Coast Guard.

(CANNON BEACH, Ore.) - Oregon Guard F-15 Eagle fighter More details are emerging in the crash of an Oregon National Guard F-15 jet fighter today off the state's coastline near Cannon Beach.

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Salem-News.com (Jun-26-2007 15:41)

F-15 Jet Fighter Crashes off Oregon Coast

Search and rescue operations for the pilot are underway.

(PORTLAND, Ore.) - F-15 fighters Officials with the Oregon National Guard say an F-15 jet fighter from the 142nd Fighter Wing Oregon Air National Guard went down off the Oregon coast approximately 35 nautical miles west of Cannon Beach at around 1:35 PM today.

The F-15 jet fighter was from the Portland Air Base on a training mission. The aircraft was carrying 1 pilot.

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Salem-News.com (Jun-22-2007 20:42)

Oregon Civil Air Patrol Assists in Washington Homeland Security Training

Oregon Civil Air Patrol Assists Washington CAP in Homeland Security Exercise.

(PORTLAND, Ore.) - Oregon CAP Cessna 182 conducts a digital photo reconnaissance mission in support of Washington CAP's Homeland Security Training Exercise An Oregon Civil Air Patrol aircraft and crew from Portland is participating in an aerial digital photography assignment in support of the Washington CAP's Homeland Security Training exercise this weekend.

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Salem-News.com (Jun-08-2007 05:32)

Delta Returns Commercial Air Service to Oregon’s Capitol City

Salem also hopes to land Las Vegas based Allegiant Airlines within the next few years.

(SALEM, Ore. ) - salem delta photo Hundreds of Salem-area residents cheered Thursday as the city’s first commercial passenger flight touched down at McNary Field in over a decade.

Salem Mayor Janet Taylor said Delta’s arrival in Salem will put the city on the map as an alternative destination to cities such as Seattle, Portland, and San Francisco.

The search to find a carrier for Salem began six years ago.

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Salem-News.com (Jun-05-2007 07:52)

U.S Airline Delays Soar Over Last Year

The carriers filing on-time performance data reported that 7.72 percent of their April flights were delayed by aviation system delays.

(WASHINGTON, D.C.) - Boeing 747 photo The nation’s largest airlines recorded a rate of on-time flights this past April that was higher than in March but down from the rate posted in April 2006, according to the Air Travel Consumer Report released Tuesday by the U.S. Department of Transportation.

According to information filed with the Bureau of Transportation Statistics, a part of DOT’s Research and Innovative Technology Administration, the 20 carriers reporting on-time performance recorded an overall on-time arrival rate of 75.7 percent in April, down from April 2006’s 78.4 but an improvement over March 2007’s 73.3 percent.

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Salem-News.com (Jun-04-2007 04:40)

Delta Begins Service to Oregon`s Capitol City this Week

Delta has assigned a CRJ-200 to the Salem-Salt Lake City route which can accommodate up to 50 passengers.

(SALEM, Ore. ) - salem delta photo Oregon’s capitol city will once again have daily commercial air service beginning this week.

Salem business and community leaders let out a big cheer of “SLE to SLC” after years of hard work paid-off Feb. 26th, when Atlanta based Delta Airlines announced it would begin serving Salem’s McNary Field with two round-trip non-stop flights a day, 365 days a year to Salt Lake City, the airlines west coast hub, beginning June 7th.

The flights, to be operated by SkyWest Airlines, are scheduled to leave Salem at 6:30 AM arriving Salt Lake City at 9:15 AM and 1:15 PM arriving in Salt Lake City at 4:00 PM.

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Salem-News.com (May-30-2007 17:47)

Seven Killed in NATO Helicopter Crash in Afghanistan (VIDEO)

Initial media reports said the helicopter was hit with a rocket-propelled grenade. Included in this report is a look at the type of helicopter that crashed, filed recently by Tim King in Afghanistan.

(KABUL, Afghanistan) - CH-47 Chinook photo Five Americans and two other soldiers were killed when a NATO Chinook helicopter was shot down in southern Afghanistan Wednesday.

The Taliban claimed credit for shooting it down. Ambushed troops eventually called for an air strike to eliminate the threat, NATO said.

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