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Newrulesforairtrafficcontrollers
From: Chicago Tribune on Mon, Apr 18 2011 8:18 PM
FAA sets rules in attempt to keep air traffic controllers from sleeping on job
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NewrulesfromFAAafteranothercontrollersleepsonjob
From: CBS News on Mon, Apr 18 2011 12:18 PM
The head of the FAA and the head of the air traffic controllers union are starting on seven city tour to explain new FAA rules to controllers. Wyatt Andrews reports.
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FAASuspendsAirTrafficControllerInMiamiChangesToFollow
From: Yahoo! News on Sun, Apr 17 2011 12:41 AM
The Federal Aviation Administration is changing air traffic controllers' work schedules most likely to cause fatigue following another incident in which a controller fell asleep while on duty, this time at a radar center in Miami, the FAA said Saturday.
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TopFAAOfficialCallsItQuits
From: NY1 on Fri, Apr 15 2011 5:57 PM
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Renoairtrafficcontrollersuspendedforfallingasleep
From: CBS News on Fri, Apr 15 2011 12:54 AM
CBS News correspondent Wyatt Andrews reports on the FAA’s acknowledgment of a dangerous pattern following the seven recent cases of air traffic controllers falling asleep on the job.
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FAAofficialresignsaftersleepingcontrollers
From: Yahoo! News on Thu, Apr 14 2011 4:59 PM
The head of the Federal Aviation Administration says the agency’s top official overseeing the nation's air traffic system has resigned following disclosures of controllers falling asleep on the job.…
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MoreControllersAtRICTower
From: ClipSyndicate on Thu, Apr 14 2011 3:28 PM
FAA is ordering more air traffic controllers to man overnight flights at RIC and other airports.
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AfterFortWorthIncidentOthersFAAToAddStaffingAt27ControlTowers
From: Yahoo! News on Wed, Apr 13 2011 11:44 PM
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HomeownersSafePilotKilledAfterPlaneCrashesIntoHome
From: WMTW Portland on Sun, Apr 10 2011 11:48 PM
The FAA is investigating the cause of a twin-engine plane crash into a house in Biddeford that left one person, most likely the pilot, dead. News 8’s Keith Baldi reports.
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FAAmandates737inspectionsovercracksinSouthwestplanes
From: Yahoo! News on Thu, Apr 07 2011 11:22 PM
YUMA, Ariz. - The Federal Aviation Administration will order inspections of all early model 737 planes starting Tuesday, after a large hole materialized in a Southwest Airlines jet last week. Boeing announced Monday it is also preparing a service bulletin for lap-joint inspections on certain 737...
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NewRawVideoPlaneCrashNearYukon
From: Yahoo! News on Thu, Apr 07 2011 9:11 AM
Exclusive footage from the scene of a plane crash near Yukon on Nov. 17. The FAA confirms one person was killed in the crash. Click here to read more.Watch Video
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FAAissueswarningaboutlaserpointersblindingpilots
From: Yahoo! News on Thu, Apr 07 2011 6:02 AM
HOUSTON — The Federal Aviation Administration said it’s seeing a dramatic increase in the number of people pointing lasers at pilots as they come in for a landing. "When a pilot's eyes are hit by a laser fired from the ground, or wherever, first of all it impacts his night vision inst...
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WitnessesreacttoplanelandingonWattersonFAAinvestigates
From: Yahoo! News on Thu, Apr 07 2011 5:34 AM
(WHAS11) — A dramatic plane crash on the Watterson Expressway is under investigation by the FAA. A single engine Piper plane crash landed on the highway after running out of fuel. Witnesses couldn’t believe their eyes… it took a nose dive on the Watterson Expressway, after 11:0...
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FAAConfirms1DeadInPlaneCrash
From: Yahoo! News on Wed, Apr 06 2011 10:05 PM
One person is dead after a plane crash near Lake Overholser.
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PlaneCrashInYukonKills1FAASays
From: Yahoo! News on Wed, Apr 06 2011 10:05 PM
Eyewitness News 5 reporter Jessica Holloway is en route to a crash site for new details about a plane crash that killed one person near Yukon.
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Southwestplanesbeinginspected
From: CNN on Tue, Apr 05 2011 12:12 AM
FAA orders inspections of specific Boeing 737s after an unusual incident occurred last week. Jeanne Meserve reports.
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FAAOrdersImmediateInspectionsof737s
From: Yahoo! News on Mon, Apr 04 2011 9:09 PM
After a passenger jet ripped open in the sky, officials re-evaluate Boeing’s 737
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FAARequires737ChecksAfterMidAirCracks
From: MSN Video on Mon, Apr 04 2011 8:02 PM
US aviation officials will require airlines to inspect 175 older Boeing 737s for fuselage cracks after a Southwest Airlines plane cracked open on a flight from Phoenix to Sacramento. The directive will be issued tomorrow by the FAA.
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PlanecrashpromptsFAAinvestigation
From: ClipSyndicate on Fri, Apr 01 2011 8:23 PM
After two people were killed when a small plane, registered to Portland, Ind.-based Miller Aviation, crashed Wednesday, an employee at the company said the FAA is now investigating both the crash and Miller Aviation.
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From: MSNBC on Fri, Mar 25 2011 6:16 PM
FAA Administrator Randy Babbit talks about the use of a simulated air traffic control tower to improve training for controllers.  (Nightly News)
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