Teams try to pull airplane to raise funds for charity (The Augusta Chronicle)
May 31st, 2009 All FedExAs she watched and cheered on teams trying to pull a FedEx Boeing 727 on Saturday, Maya Gifford’s description of the action at Augusta Regional Airport was straight to the point.
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