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July 13, 2004

NTSB Wants New 737 AD

Looking For Landing Gear Problems

From the NTSB... Expedite the issuance of an airworthiness directive requiring compliance with Boeing Service Bulletin 737-32A1355 for the inspection and rework of the Boeing 737 main landing gear retract actuator beam. (A-04-51).

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LaGuardia 'Slottery' Continues

Airport Still Capping Both Departures And Arrivals

The FAA's cap on the number of flights going into and out of New York's LaGuardia will remain in effect at least until October, 2005. The "slottery" will continue.

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Stuck All Night With No Place To Go

Weather Diversions, French Cargo Plane Force UAL Pax To Sit In 777 All Night

It was the red-eye flight from hell for 155 passengers stuck on a United Airlines 777 in Milwaukee (WI) -- all night long Friday and into Saturday morning.

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At Least They're Getting Faster...

Quick Investigation Finds No Breach At DFW Terminal

The Transportation Security Administration and the DFW International Airport Department of Public Safety responded to a possible security breach in Terminal C at approximately 1510 local on Monday.

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An End To The Fish Story

Ray Bolanos' Halibut Sniffed Out At Anchorage Airport

It might be considered a fishy end to a big fish story. Ray Bolanos' 40 pounds of halibut have turned up and boy, does it stink.

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RIP: Albert Casey

AAL Deregulation Pioneer Dies At 84

The man who moved American Airlines from New York to Fort Worth and saw the company through deregulation, Albert Casey, died over the weekend. He was 84.

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