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21 Dec 2009 11:15

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U.S.: Feds: Leaving people stuck in grounded planes is not cool

  • Start­ing in April, the limit is three hours. Ever get that weird cabin fever feel­ing from being stuck in one place for too long? Well, after one too many inci­dents where peo­ple were stuck in planes on the tar­mac for as many as 10 hours (holy crap!), the feds have stepped in. “Air­line pas­sen­gers have rights, and these new rules will require air­lines to live up to their oblig­a­tion,” said trans­porta­tion sec­re­tary Ray LaHood. Good some­one remem­bered that. Bad some­one had to say it. source


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19 Nov 2009 09:40

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U.S.: Here’s a map of the delayed major airports from the FAA

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Most of the airports are fine, but the ones that are broken are major fail. Recap: West Coast, fine. Newark (a massive airport outside of NYC), screwed. Dulles (a massive airport outside of D.C.), screwed. Whoever hacked the Gibson, great job screwing everyone! source


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19 Nov 2009 09:28

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U.S.: Quick facts on the FAA’s massive nationwide airline delays

  • problem The problem lies not with the planes or the navigation system, but the pilot scheduling system, which now has to be put in manually.
  • safety According to the FAA, the failure is not a safety hazard. You’re just going to be paying six dollars for a muffin while you’re stuck waiting in the terminal. source


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19 Nov 2009 09:19

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U.S.: Hope you’re not flying today. The FAA’s a mess of delays. Twitter reacts.

cafay1 (Caroline Fay): RT @mattchrabot: On Apr 29, FAA fines airlines that don't allow passengers off after 3hr delay on tarmac up 2 $27K/ person! Why not fine the Tweet Source


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27 Oct 2009 22:42

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U.S.: The FAA does the smart thing and shames The Laptop Jockeys

Guess who lost their licenses?! The Federal Aviation Administration gave the cynics of the world a reason to cheer today as they took away the licenses from the two losers who were too busy on their laptops to land the plane in Minneapolis like they were supposed to. The Northwest Airlines pilots, who were out of radio contact for 91 schedule-software-training minutes, have ten days to appeal the decision. But considering the hype the case has gotten, it might be tough to fight. source


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06 May 2009 22:14

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U.S.: In case you’re curious, that Air Force One photo is coming soon

It only took scaring half of NYC to get it, BTW. The White House, which earlier this week made it sound like the photo of Air Force One flying next to the Statue of Liberty would never see the light of day, had a change of heart, according to press secretary Robert Gibbs, a.k.a. Mr. Awesome. By the way, the endeavor cost taxpayers $328,835 and angered thousands. Hoo-ray! source


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