California School Gets 727 for Program

California School Gets 727 for Program

A FedEx Boeing 727 cargo jet with 47,900 hours under its wings made its final flight Thursday morning, landing at Riverside (Calif.) Municipal Airport under a ceremonial water arch to become a laboratory for students in California Baptist University’s new aviation science program.

Professor C. Daniel Prather, chairman of the university’s aviation science program, said the first classes will start next fall, offering majors in aviation flight and aviation management.

“This plane will be considered as a working lab,” Prather said. “It will stay on the ground, but we’ll be able to operate the systems.

“We’ll be able to run the engines and operate the hydraulics,” including the wing flaps, slats on the leading edge of the wings, and loading door, he said.

For the complete story by Dayna Straehley of The (Riverside) Press-Enterprise, click here.

Updated: January 11, 2013 — 9:54 AM
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