We caught up with this tyke on the other side of Wittman
Regional Airport in Oshkosh over the weekend. We're not sure about
the fashion, but the intent is obvious -- this little girl seems as
excited as we are about flying.
NAATS, one of the oldest federal workers unions around, is in
serious trouble -- it's members could soon find themselves replaced
by contractors and looking for work. America's Flight Service
Stations could soon be under new management.
Six people are dead after their Aerostar 601 crashed into a golf
course mansion near Austin (TX) Tuesday. The home was virtually
destroyed, but none of the three people inside at the time of the
crash was hurt. Authorities said the victims aboard the Aerostar
included four adults and two children, although their identities
weren't immediately known.
Authorities in southwestern Missouri have identified the five
people killed Sunday when their Piper PA-32 skidded off the runway
during an aborted take-off.
NASA/Langley's Dr. Victor Lebacqz, Associate Administrator for
Aeronautics plans to put it all on the line about 10 months from
now. He's scheduled a flight demonstration of SATS technology June
5, 2005. The three day event will be held in Danville (VA) at the
Danville Regional Airport.
Casualties During Air Emergencies Seen as Preventable
The National Transportation Safety Board Tuesday voted to keep
on its Most Wanted List of Safety Improvements a recommendation to
require appropriate restraint of infants and small children at
times when the use of seatbelts is required aboard aircraft.
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