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February 1

  • 2006 - UAL. Corp, United Airlines' parent company emerges from bankruptcy after being in such position since December 9, 2002, the longest such filing in history.
  • 1923 - the Danish Army Flying Corps is established

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February 2

  • 1872 - French navy-engineer Dupuy de Lome achieves 9 to 11 km/h with his muscle powered airship.

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February 3

  • 1982 - The Mil Mi-26 helicopter lifts a load weighing 57 metric tons to 2,000 metres (6,500 ft) to break a world record for a helicopter.

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February 4

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February 5

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February 6

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February 7

  • 1934 - the first airmail flight between Australia and New Zealand is made by Charles Ulm in an Avro Ten, taking 14 hours 10 minutes.

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February 8

  • 1919 - Henry Farman carries 11 paying passengers in his F.60 Goliath plane from Paris to London on first commercial flight between the two cities.
  • 1918 - Lafayette Escadrille, the US volunteer squadron serving in the French Army is transferred to the US Army and redesignated the 103rd Aero Squadron.
  • 1914 - 8-10 - Berliner, Haase and Nikolai fly 3053 km in their free balloon from Bitterfeld to Perm. This record lasted until 1950.

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February 9

  • 1995 - 9-12 - Heavy fighting continues between Peru and Ecuador. Peruvian and Ecuadorian air forces step up their activities.
  • 1982 - a Japan Airlines Douglas DC-8 crashes in Tokyo, killing 24 of the 174 passengers on board. The probable cause of the accident was cited as a possible breakdown by captain Seiji Katagiri, who had mental problems. Every airline pilot must now undergo mental testing as well as physical testing.

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February 10

  • 1995 - the prototype Antonov An-70 is destroyed after a mid-air collision with an An-72 chase plane. All seven aboard are killed in the crash.
  • 1982 - Air Florida Flight 90 Boeing 737 crashes soon after take-off from Washington DC's National Airport, into the Potomac river, killing 70 passengers plus people on the 14th Street Bridge. Many of the passengers actually died frozen by the river's iced waters. The plane's anti-freeze solution was not adequate for the weather that day, and the plane's engines had ice on them before taking off.

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February 11

  • 1913 - the Chilean air force is established at Lo Espejo (today El Bosque).

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February 12

  • 1928 - Lady Mary Hearth leaves Cape Town in an Avro Avian in an attempt to make the first solo flight by a woman from South Africa to England. She will arrive in Croydon on May 17.

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February 13

  • 1995 - $US 5 million in damage is caused when a violent thunderstorm hits Miami International Airport. Four airliners and nine airbridges are seriously damaged.
  • 1958 - the British Ministry of Defence White Paper makes Britain's nuclear weapons programme public knowledge.
  • 1945 - 13-15 - Allied bombers attack Dresden with incendiary weapons, destroying most of the city and killing some 50,000 people.

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February 14

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February 15

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February 16

  • 1903 - Traian Vuia presented to the Académie des Sciences of Paris the possibility of flying with a heavier-than-air mechanical machine and his procedure for taking off, but it was rejected for being an utopia, adding the comments: The problem of flight with a machine which weighs more than air cannot be solved and it is only a dream.

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February 17

  • 2005 - Several airlines will have to pay heavy compensation to passengers for flight delays and cancellations under a European regulation.
  • 2005 - Opening of a new international airport in Nagoya, Japan. It is the third Japanese international airport.

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February 18

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February 19

  • 1964 - French troops are airlifted to Gabon to put down a coup by the army.

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February 21

  • 1984 - 14 hours and 2 minutes after taking off from New York, Air France pilot Patrick Fourticq and his companion, race driver Henry Pescarolo, land their Piper Malibu in Paris, setting a world record for a trans-Atlantic flight by a single engined light aircraft.

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February 22

  • 1912 - Jules Vedrines becomes the first pilot to exceed 100 miles per hour (161 km/h). He makes his flight in a Deperdussin monoplane near Pau, France.
  • 1987 - Maiden flight of the first A320

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February 23

  • 1935 - Leland Andrews breaks Doolittle's January record, completing a transcontinental transport flight in 11 hours 34 minutes.

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February 24

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February 25

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February 26

  • 1955 - George F. Smith becomes the first person to survive a supersonic ejection, from a North American F-100 Super Sabre travelling (Mach 1.05).

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February 27

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February 28

  • 1991 - The US calls a ceasefire in Iraq, with airpower having neutralized practically all of the country's ability to make war.

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February 29

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