The White Falcon - 04.02.1983, Qupperneq 7
A. + I GO POGO—Animation (PG). A humorous political and social
satire depicting the cartoon characters from the Georgia
swamp Okefenokee. Voices are by Johnathan Winters and Vin-
cent Price. (82 min.)
B. + FROM HELL TO VICTORY—War drama (PG). A group of friends vow
to have a reunion after the war, then become involved in war-
time activities. Stars George Peppard and George Hamilton.
(103 min.)
C. + MODERN ROMANCE--Comedy (R). A film editor is in love with a
girl who also loves him, but finds it difficult to handle his
many problems. Stars Albert Brooks. (94 min.)
D. + EYEWITNESS--M.ystery (R). A Vietnamese businessman is killed
and a man he caused to be fired is the chief suspect. Stars
Sigourney Weaver and William Hurt. (102 min.)
E. + SIX PACK--Comedy (PG). Kenny Rogers joins forces with six
orphans to get a chance at car racing. Also stars Diana Lane.
(108 min.)
F. + THE S0LDIER--Action (R). Spies plant a nuclear device in the
oil fields of Saudi Arabia and threaten to blow them up.
Stars Ken Wahl and Alberta Watson. (88 min.)
G. + MONTY PYTHON LIVE AT HOLLYWOOD—Comedy (R). A collection of
skits from this British comedy group. (81 min.)
H_._THE BURNING—Horror drama (R). A summer camp caretaker is
disfigured when a prank backfires. He returns for revenge.
Stars Brian Matthews. (90 min.)
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I. SILENT RAGE--Action (R). A small town sheriff matches wits
with a homicidal maniac. Stars Chuck Norris. (101 min.)
J. NIGHTSHIFT--Comed,y (R). Two night workers at a city morgue,
turn it into a meeting place for call girls. Stars Henry
Winkler. (106 min.)
K. FIREFOX--Action drama (PG). An American pilot is sent to
Russia to steal an advanced fighter jet. He must battle
a top Russian ace. Stars Clint Eastwood. (136 min.)
L. PARTNERS--Murder mystery (R). A homosexual male model is
murdered in a motel. The police have to infiltrate the gay
communitv in order to discover the killer. Stars Ryan O'Neal
and John Hurt. (92 min.)
M. THE lITTLE MERMAID--Animated fantasy (G). Maria, a young
mermaid, falls in love with a prince and wants to become
human. (69 min.)
N. ANNIE--Musical comedy (PG). An orphan girl is adopted by
the world's richest man, who rescues her from villians. Stars
Aileen Quinn and Albert Finney. (127 min.)
O. IN GOD WE TRUST--Comed.y (PG). Marty Feldman plays a sheltered
monk who is sent out into the world to raise money for his
monastery. (95 min.)
P. L00PH0LE--Drama (PG). A group of men plan to steal a fortune
from a burglar-proof vault in London. Stars Albert Finney and
Martin Sheen. (104 min.)
R. YOUNG DOCTORS IN L0VE--Comedy (R). A group of young interns/
is turned loose in a large hospital and learn the art of sur-
gery and novel methods of pathology testing. Stars Michael
McKean and Sean Young. (96 min.)
S. BLADE RUNNER--Drama (R). Harrison Ford is hired to eliminate
replicants, (replicas of people), who have infiltrat-
ed Los Angeles. Also stars Rutger Hauer. (117 min.)
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ences. Children under seven must be
accompanied by an ID card holder.
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All ages admitted - parental gui-
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seven must be accompanied.
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FURNITURE--dininq room table and 6 chairs,
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cabinet, hutch, queen size hide a bed,
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INTELLIVISION GAME--and 6 cartridges, 3
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Naval Aviation history
The Chief of Naval Operations, ADM James D. Watkins, has announced that 1982 was the
Department of the Navy's safest aviation year in history. Last year's major accident rate
was 4.4 mishaps per 100,000 flight hours -- the lowest ever recorded.
This record performance bettered the stated goal for 1982 of no more than 4.7 mishaps
per 100,000 flight hours. During this _____________________
Corps pilots
log-
the
period, Navy and Marine
ged more than 2 million flight hours,
highest ever since 1977.
"Every man and woman in the Naval Avia-
tion community can take great pride in
this outstanding achievement," Admiral
Watkins said.
On the local scene Patrol Squadron Ten
recently passed the 65,000 accident-free
flight-hour mark. The NAS Brunswick-based
squadron hasn't had an accident since
March 1973. In the short time VP-10 has
been deployed here they have accumulated
more than 1,350 accident-free flight
hours.
Navy air traffic controllers here con-
ducted more than 3,000 radar approaches in
1982. There were several minor aircraft
mishaps in 1982, but no loss of life oc-
curred as a result of the NATO Base air
operations.
The overall 1982 Navy figures reflect a
10 percent decrease from the previous
year's record low in the number of major
accidents. The number of fatalities drop-
ped to 74 and aircraft losses for the year
were the lowest on record.
Various factors contributed to last
year's landmark figures. "Improvement in
the safety record over the past two years
is the direct result of a revamped safety
program," said VADM Robert F. Schoultz,
Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Air
Warfare. "In 1980 we changed the scope of
the program from being reactionary to an-
ticipatory. One of the changes improved
of potential hazards
so that they could be
the loss of 1ife or ex-
VADM Schultz said.
The Navy's safety effort had a signifi-
cant boost from the Naval Reserve Forces,
which recorded only one mishap for the
year, and from the Naval Air Systems Com-
mand activities, which completed the year
without a single major mishap. The Navy's
the identification
prior to a mishap
corrected without
pensive aircraft,"
best improvement was in the area of em-
barked carrier operations, with a reduc-
tion of 10 mishaps over the last year.
"No one factor can be singled out as
the reason this improvement occurred,"
says VADM Schultz, "but we have been fo-
cusing on the landing signal officer, who
is a critical element in the control of
landing an airplane on a carrier flight
deck. To this end we have been examining
their responsibilities
ing their training and
The Marine Corps,
of Naval Aviation contributed to this
overall success, reducing their numbers of
major mishaps by 10 from 1981 figures.
ADM Watkins called for further efforts
to continue the reduction in aviation mis-
haps. "With the strength of past record-
breaking efforts we have the momentum es-
tablished to strive for further life, air-
craft and dollar savings in 1983," he
said. "Although it will be difficult, our
goal is to continue bettering past rec-
ords."
as well as upgrad-
equipment."
as an integral part
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