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March 05, 2019

South African Airways Pilot Flew For Decades On Forged Credentials

Airline Is Now Pressing Charges Seeking Its Money Back

A South African Airlines pilot is facing fraud charges brought by the airline after it was discovered he had flown for the carrier for more than 20 years on falsified credentials.

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Bird Strikes Common At Salt Lake City International Airport

Planes Struck More Than 280 Birds Last Year, Airport Officials Say

More than 280 birds were struck by airplanes at Salt Lake City International Airport (KSLC), according to airport officials.

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EASA Releases Report On 'Effectiveness of Flight Time Limitation'

Recommends Enhancing Fatigue Mitigation Measures To Prevent Fatigue Among Aircrew

Results of the initial phase of this large European-wide scientific study in the field of Flight Time Limitation (FTL), highlight that prescriptive limits alone are not sufficient to prevent high fatigue during night flights. Further research is recommended alongside other actions to support air operators with their responsibility to tailor more effective fatigue risk management strategies for night duties.

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Boeing Names Toulouse Senior Vice President Of Communications

Proven Leader With 30 Years Of Boeing Experience To Lead Global Communications Organization

Boeing has named Anne Toulouse as senior vice president of Communications, leading the company's global communications and brand activities. Toulouse, 60, has served as interim senior vice president of Communications since September 2018.

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