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November 28, 2005

One Wee Problem For United

One Giant Criminal Case For An Unruly Passenger

Sometimes flight attendants, God bless 'em, have to deal with a Passenger From Hell. Take Mark McGovern, for instance. ("Take" is used strictly figuratively here. The FBI has him under lock at key already -- you could say he's "been taken" already -- and you're about to learn why). McGovern was a passenger aboard United 1502, service from Orlando to Washington, DC, who pushed the deportment envelope a little bit too far.

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Talks Between FAA, Air Controllers Bring Contentious Relationship To Forefront

Some Say Things Are Worst Since 1981

ANN REAL TIME UPDATE: 11.28.05 1530 EST--- The FAA has requested a federal mediator oversee its talks with the National Air Traffic Controllers Association, with a goal of reaching an agreement no later than December 25 with the approximately 15,000 controllers represented by the union.

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When Critters Attack

It's getting so you can't improve your facilities anymore. A colony of rare bats has threatened development of a runway at Hamburg that Airbus wants to extend to facilitate a completion center for the A380F; and an elusive wildcat and a small bird that is said to be a territorial land hog have teamed up to disrupt Skytruck USA's importation plans.

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Airbus-CAE Cooperation Celebrates 1000th Pilot Trained

Airbus and CAE have celebrated the one-thousandth pilot trained by the flight training cooperation that the two companies first established three years ago.

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