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FAAcracksdownonlaserpointers
From: CBS on Wed, Jun 01 2011 11:30 PM
An alarming increase in the number of incidents involving powerful hand-held laser lights pointed into cockpits prompted the FAA to announce it would start fining anyone caught flashing a laser at any aircraft. Bill Whitaker reports.
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FAAJetscamewithin300ftofeachother
From: CBS on Thu, May 19 2011 4:40 PM
The F.A.A. said that a mistake by an air traffic controller allowed two jets to come within 300 feet of each other at Chicago’s O'Hare Airport. Jeff Glor reports.
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FAAcrackingdownonsleepingcontrollers
From: CBS on Mon, Apr 25 2011 10:52 PM
After yet another case of an air traffic controller caught sleeping on the job, the FAA announced new rules that are designed to eliminate controller fatigue. And, as Chip Reid reports, they go into effect within the next three days.
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FAAProposesSafetyUpgrades
From: CBS on Mon, Apr 25 2011 10:33 PM
The FAA is proposing mandatory safety upgrades for Medevac flights including stricter weather limitations on flying, pre-flight evaluations, safety re-training and more. Mark Strassmann reports.
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FAAInspectorsCryFoul
From: CBS on Mon, Apr 25 2011 9:12 PM
A parade of current and former FAA inspectors described to Congress how they were ignored, even punished for reporting safety lapses at Southwest Airlines. Nancy Cordes reports.
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FormerFAAofficialencouragesrigorousoversightof737s
From: CBS on Mon, Apr 25 2011 4:52 PM
Chris Wragge talks to former FAA chief of staff, Michael Goldfarb about the problems facing Southwest Airlines and what he believes the FAA has to do to revamp its inspection program going forward.
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