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2012-04-27
Puppy escapes crate, scampers around NYC airport runway, delaying flights before caught (admin / 960)
NEW YORK (AP) - A puppy named Byrdie delayed several flights at New York's LaGuardia Airport when she escaped from her crate and frolicked around a busy runway. The Port Authority says the 30-pound Rhodesian ridgeback scampered around the runway for about 10 minutes on Wednesday while authorities unsuccessfully tried to collar her. The agency says they h...
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2012-04-27
Voss Says Pilots Must Back Up Automation (admin / 1300)
"Five years ago we passed the point where automation was there to back up pilots," said Flight Safety Foundation CEO Bill Voss at last week's Flight Safety Foundation Corporate Aviation Safety Seminar in San Antonio. "Clearly today, the pilot is there to be the backup to the automation." Voss told AIN  "This is simply a realis...
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2012-04-25
FAA urged to adopt fatigue rules for cargo pilots (admin / 1089)
Regulating the amount that airline pilots fly remains hotly contested, as pilots urge the Federal Aviation Administration to adopt the same rules for cargo as for passenger flights. The concern is that a drowsy pilot could cause problems in the same airspace or runways that passenger planes travel. But when the FAA finalized its rule in December fo...
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2012-04-23
Birds force Delta emergency landing at Kennedy Airport (admin / 1099)
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A bird strike forced a Delta Air Lines flight bound for Los Angeles to make an emergency return to New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport 10 minutes after takeoff on Thursday, authorities said. The pilot of Delta Flight 1063 reported an engine-related problem and landed the Boeing 757 safely at the New York airport from wh...
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2012-04-23
Pakistani passenger jet with 127 on board crashes (admin / 1132)
ISLAMABAD (AP) - A Pakistani passenger jet with 127 people on board crashed into wheat fields Friday as it was trying to land in bad weather at an airport near the capital, Islamabad, officials said. Sobbing relatives of those on the flight flocked to the airport as a government minister expressed little hope of finding survivors. Emergency workers ...
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2012-04-16
U.S. Looks to 'Harmonize' With UN Lithium-Battery Rules (admin / 1247)
(Bloomberg) - The U.S. Department of Transportation is seeking comments on whether to align rules restricting lithium-battery shipments by air with United Nations standards, after companies including Apple Inc. (AAPL) and Samsung Electronics Co. opposed stricter U.S. regulation.  Lithium batteries, used in laptop computers, mobile phones and h...
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2012-04-16
Pilot training 'dangerously outdated', warns FSF chief Bill voss (admin / 1183)
THE influential Flight Safety Foundation has called for a revision of proposed US rules requiring commercial pilots to have at least 1500 hours of flight experience. FSF chief executive Bill Voss warned a US senate sub-committee on aviation operations, safety and security against requirements that placed an undue focus on the quantity, rather than qual...
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2012-04-13
Korean Air says jet diverted in Canada after threat (admin / 1170)
SEOUL (Reuters) - A Korean Air passenger jet made an emergency landing at a Canadian military airbase after a call centre in the United States received a threat by telephone late on Tuesday, the airline said. Korean Air flight 72, which was en route to South Korean capital Seoul, diverted to the Comox base on Vancouver Island in Canada's Pacific pr...
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2012-04-10
Delta flight lands safely in Phoenix on one engine (admin / 1239)
PHOENIX (AP) - A Delta Air Lines flight from Atlanta to Phoenix has landed safely after one of the plane's engines shut down as it began to descend over Arizona. Delta spokesman Paul Skrbec says Flight 2046 carrying 159 passengers landed normally Saturday afternoon at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. It taxied to the gate under its own pow...
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2012-04-09
US Navy F-18 crashes in residential Virginia (admin / 1213)
The scene of the crash near Virginia Beach, Virginia (BBC)A US Navy F-18 jet has crashed shortly after take off in a residential area near Virginia Beach, Virginia. A Navy spokesman told the BBC that the plane went down just before 12:08 (16:08 GMT) and two crew members ejected safely. The plane hit an apartment building, with photos showing b...
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世界上最長的民用機場跑道是中國的昌都邦達機場,長度為 5,500 公尺,其中的 4,200 公尺滿足 4D 標準,同時它也是海拔最高的跑道,其高度為 4,334 公尺。而世界上最寬的跑道在俄羅斯的烏里揚諾夫斯克東方港機場,有 105 公尺寬。

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