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Air Subsidies Hit Turbulence Wall Street Journal The two passengers aboard a federally subsidized Cape Air flight from Baltimore disembark Tuesday at Hagerstown Regional Airport. It's less of a deal for US taxpayers, who pay $191 each time a passenger climbs aboard the nine-seat planes operated by ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Jetstar rebuts fatigue claims ABC Online The issue with that one particular flight is unacceptable. We encourage all our crew to, if they are fatigued not to operate any duty because we are in an industry where disruptions happen and we've got to deal with the day to day things that go on in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Governing Like a Frog Huffington Post (blog) Probably the first classic case of this phenomena in modern aviation is the 1972 crash of Eastern Airlines Flight 401 in which the pilots allowed the jumbo L-1011 Tristar to plow into the Florida Everglades while fiddling with a landing gear light. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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