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July 04, 2007

ANN Daily Aero-Briefing: 07.05.07

A King Air is down in California, with two dead.
NASA saves by recycling space probes.
And Atlantis is finally back in Florida.

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ANN Special Feature: Robert Poole, Reason Foundation - 07.05.07

ANN's Paul Plack talks with Robert Poole, Director of Transportation Studies for The Reason Foundation. Robert argues in favor of a privatized NextGen air traffic control system funded by user fees

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Flight Nurse Injured When Aircraft Depressurizes

Claims He Was Partially Sucked Out When Window Broke At 20,000 feet

A flight nurse says he's lucky to be alive after he was partially sucked out of a Piper Navajo last week when a side window broke causing a rapid decompression.

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Embraer Counts Down Days To First Flight Of Phenom 100

Ground Tests Now Underway

Embraer tells ANN the Brazilian planemaker is currently performing the ground tests for the Phenom 100 very light jet, in preparation for its first flight. Engineers are making steady progress, according to representatives with the company, as they confirm the design quality of the aircraft and test the functionalities and integration of its systems.

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Embry-Riddle To Hold Fall Career Fairs At FL, AZ Campuses

More Than 150 Employers To Exhibit

More than 150 employers in aviation/aerospace, business, engineering, and high-tech fields will be on hand to talk with jobseekers at the 2007 Industry/Career Expos at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University's two residential campuses.

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