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Record safety errors for D.C. air traffic controllers Created: 8/31/2010
Washington D.C.'s air traffic controllers are committing errors at a record pace this year, several of which have nearly led to collisions between aircraft.
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Aircraft braking systems probed Created: 8/31/2010
In the wake of an airline crash in Jamaica last year, safety officials are investigating the braking systems on airplanes, especially in terms of landing on wet runways in rainy conditions.
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Safety changes too slow in wake of Comair flight accident Created: 8/30/2010
Four years after Comair Flight 5191 crashed after trying to take off from the wrong runway, the Federal Aviation Administration has still not implemented changes in safety procedures to prevent such an accident from happening again.
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American Airlines fined for maintenance issues Created: 8/27/2010
The Federal Aviation Administration has proposed a $24.2 million dollar fine because the company failed to address a maintenance issue in some of its planes.
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Critics: China's aviation expansion led to safety failures Created: 8/26/2010
In the wake of a deadly plane crash in China's Heilongjiang province, critics are saying that China's aviation industry has grown too rapidly for safety regulators to keep up.
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Plane misses runway in China, crashes Created: 8/25/2010
A passenger jet in China missed a fog-shrouded runway on Tuesday, overshooting it and leaving 42 people dead with an additional 49 injured.More
Nigerian airlines approved for direct U.S. travel Created: 8/24/2010
The Federal Aviation Administration keeps guidelines on the airlines of countries around the world, which dictates whether travelers from a country will be able to fly directly into the U.S. Recently, the African country of Nigeria cleaned up its safety standards to the point that it was allowed full access to American airspace.
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Metal fatigue caused airplane hole Created: 8/20/2010
Federal investigators have found that a hole that opened up in a Southwest air jet in mid-flight in 2009 was the result of fatigue in the metal, highlighting the risk that passengers take when they fly on older airplanes.
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Colombia flight accident leaves one dead Created: 8/16/2010
A Colombian flight landing on San Andres island in the Caribbean crashed on the runway, breaking into three pieces and reportedly leaving one woman dead.More
Former Senator Ted Stevens killed in flight accident Created: 8/10/2010
Former Alaskan Senator Ted Stevens has been killed in an airplane accident in Alaska, which also claimed the lives of four other victims.
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