Undercover investigator kills suspect who executed man at gas station
By Bill Miston, Gabrielle Mays, Sam Kraemer and FOX6 News Digital Team
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Racine County gas station shootings: Undercover investigator kills suspect
An Elkhorn man is dead after being shot by a Hartland man at the Pilot truck stop in Caledonia. The suspect in that shooting is also dead after exchanging gunfire with an undercover officer at another gas station just a short time later.
FRANKSVILLE, Wis. - A 22-year-old Elkhorn man is dead after being shot by a 32-year-old Hartland man at the Pilot truck stop in the Village of Caledonia on Tuesday morning, July 13.
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Sharing memories that seemed as fresh today as the events that happened nearly 30 years ago, friends and fans gathered in the Voyager Restaurant at the Mojave Air and Space Port Dec. 17 to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the unrefueled and non-stop, around-the-world, record setting flight of the Voyager experimental airplane.
Gathered around packed tables, there was barely standing room (with a few guests sitting on the floor) as they listened to Voyager pilot Dick Rutan, his brother Burt, designer of Voyager, and the world’s first civilian astronaut Mike Melvill and his wife Sally Melvill, as they shared their memories of the historic flight. Voyager co-pilot Jeana Yeager was unable to attend the event.
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By Cathy Hansen, special to Aerotech News
At its Dec. 4, 2020, meeting, the Mojave Air and Space Port had a swearing-in ceremony for three new board directors.
The top three vote getters, and new board members are: Robert ‘Bob’ Morgan; Charles ‘Chuck’ Coleman and Dian Barney. All three are General Aviation pilots.
Coleman is an engineer, airshow, pilot, test pilot, flight instructor with more than 10,000 hours. He has an Aerospace/Mechanical Degree from the University of Michigan, and is also an FAA licensed Airframe and PowerPlant (A&P) Mechanic with inspection Authorization ( IA).
Coleman gives instruction in unusual attitudes, International Aerobatic maneuvers, request something you want to try out in the sky. He flew for a movie that allowed him membership in the Screen Actor Guild. He also provided aerial support and help to win the Peabody award for the documentary “Black Sky”.
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By Cathy Hansen, special to Aerotech News
When I look at this picture of my husband Al with General Chuck Yeager, it brings back fond memories of the Edwards Air Show in October 2002.
Al flew his Canadair F-86E out for static display and I flew backseat in a Canadair CT-133 (T-33 Thunderbird) that belongs to Charlie Wallasch. It only takes a couple of minutes to fly from Mojave Airport to Edwards AFB, but the preparation time of getting clearances, etc. takes many hours! The weather really cooperated and it was a wonderful air show.
Al met up with Gen. Chuck Yeager and it was fun to stand back and just watch and listen. They have known each for many years. Yeager once said, “Fame makes you kind of cautious, a bit anxious to guard your privacy.” It was good to see him relax a little while talking over old times with Al.