Double Standards

Douglas N148Z had served the United States admirably, having dropped airborne troops over Normandy on D-Day, and then being drafted to conduct airway facilities checks, and finally back to flying cargo and passengers. On a quiet June morning the DC-3 was carrying ten passengers, 3,100 pounds of...

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