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Five Md. air traffic towers will remain open
Five air traffic control towers in Maryland that are part of 149 "low activity" towers nationwide will remain open through the end of the September, the U.S. Department of Transportation announced Friday. The towers, including those at Martin State...Tags: Federal Aviation Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, Baltimore County, Ocean City, U.S. Congress
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Nearly a third of fliers left devices turned on during flights
This post has been corrected. See the note below for details.A study released this week found 30% of U.S. airline passengers accidentally left their tech devices turned on during flights in 2012. The study was conducted by the Airline Passenger Experience Assn. and the Consumer Electronics Assn. as a way to aid...Tags: Federal Aviation Administration, Electronics, Air Transportation, Mother's Day, Science and Technology
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Battle looms as commercial space interests seek piece of federal wildlife refuge
The coastal ghost town of Shiloh, where the nation's rock-star rocketeer wants to build a space town, is for now a place of orphan oranges, turkey tracks and lonesome tombstones. Above all, Shiloh is surrounded by the healthiest part of Merritt Island...
Tags: Federal Aviation Administration, Heavy Engineering, Science and Technology, Wildlife, SpaceX
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May 5, 2013
HONORABLE MENTIONS To let you know, we are currently holding for the next available air traffic controller. -- Greg Kempton, Bristol Anybody know Sully's number? -- Pat Foley, Homer Glen, Ill. For the last time, no -- we are not there yet. -- Bill...
Tags: New Britain, Wethersfield
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JPMorgan board members targeted by shareholder advisers
JPMorgan Chase, one of the nation's largest banks, survived the financial crisis better than most — only to have the $6 billion "London Whale" trading loss last year expose embarrassing flaws in its accounting and risk controls. Influential...
Tags: Real Estate, U.S. Department of Transportation, Honeywell International Incorporated, White House, Chicago Tribune Columnists
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Regional airport towers to stay open
Federal aviation regulators will keep 149 contractor-staffed airport towers open at least through Sept. 30 after Congress authorized budget transfers to stave off planned closings. The move affects several Illinois airports whose towers were set to...
Tags: Federal Aviation Administration, Crime, Law and Justice, Layoffs and Downsizing, Waukegan, Ray LaHood
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NASA boss likes view from Langley
— Nestled inside a cockpit simulator, NASA Administrator Charles Bolden guided a passenger jet through a pea soup fog and touched down on the airport runway with nary a bump. Workers at NASA Langley Research Center hope he can navigate a budget...
Tags: Federal Aviation Administration, Science and Technology, Charles F. Bolden, Jr., Boeing Co., NASA
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Heat-Bulls: calendario y resultados de la serie. (Tercer juego viernes 10)
En un partido físico, marcado por las faltas técnicas y las expulsiones, el Heat de Miami aplastó el miércoles a los Bulls de Chicago, 115-78, para igualar a una victoria por bando su semifinal de la conferencia Este de la NBA. El tercer juego de la...Tags: Taj Gibson, American Airlines Arena, Meningitis, National Basketball Association, Chris Bosh
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Murals considered for airport
Quest Aviation can go forward with plans to build a new hangar after the Aberdeen Regional Airport Board gave its approval Thursday. The 80-foot by 80-foot hangar would be able to house larger aircraft than Quest can store at its present facility....Tags: Federal Aviation Administration, Arts, Arts and Culture, Rentals
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NASA head Bolden to tour Langley Research Center Friday
HAMPTON -- NASA Administrator Charles Bolden will tour NASA-Langley Research Center Friday, where he’ll get a look at ongoing work and take a turn in a cockpit simulator. Bolden will visit Langley’s Air Traffic Operations Laboratory and join...Tags: NASA, Charles F. Bolden, Jr.
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James Turrell shapes perceptions
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — Flying a couple of thousand feet above a volcanic field in Arizona near the Painted Desert, it's fairly easy to spot the extinct volcano known as the Roden Crater. It stands alone in the field, apart from hundreds of other...
Tags: Weather Reports, Starbucks Corp., Fine Artists, Central Intelligence Agency, Science and Technology
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Amateur airplane builders aren't deterred by fatal crash
Wings stood off to one side. The propeller lay in a carton. But the main part of Carl Kesselring's pet project was clearly recognizable as an airplane in progress. "I don't have fear of getting in an airplane," he said, standing in a hangar in...
Tags: Federal Aviation Administration, Air and Space Accidents, Disasters and Accidents, Transportation Industry, Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia)
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