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June 04, 2007

Southwest 737 Makes Emergency Landing At Oakland Airport

Nose Gear Collapses, Passengers Felt "Two Big Bumps"

Landing gear issues forced a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-300 to make an emergency landing at Oakland International Airport Sunday.

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ANN Special Feature: Vaughan Erickson, EAA B-17 - 06.04.07

ANN's Paul Plack talks with Vaughan Erickson, a fellow passenger during a recent flight on EAA's restored B-17, Aluminum Overcast. Vaughan flew dozens of missions over Europe in WWII, and this ride

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More Chilling Details Revealed About Plot To Blow Up JFK

Focus Turns Towards Airport Employees, Other Terrorist Groups

Although some officials claim the plan revealed this weekend to blow up buildings, fuel tanks, and pipelines at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport -- which handles 1,000 flights and more than 120,000 passengers daily -- was unlikely to succeed, security concerns have been raised about airport employees and non-Al Qaeda cells in the US, reported NY1.

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Brazil Supreme Court: US Pilots Cannot Be Compelled To Travel To Brazil

Gol Midair Tragedy Continues In The Courts

Even as US Pilots Joe Lepore and Jan Paladino and four Brazilian Controllers were indicted Friday by a Brazilian judge on manslaughter-related charges, the chief of the Brazilian Supreme Court (STF), told the president and the reporter of the Air Blackout Congressional Inquiry that Brazil's justice system has no means to compel the American pilots to travel their to testify before the congressional committee, reported Brazil Magazine.

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