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January 28, 2010

ANN Special Feature: DOT's New Rules on Airline Tarmac Strandings - 01.28.10

ANN's Paul Plack talks with Kate Hanni of FlyersRights.org about the US Department of Transportation's new requirements for airlines involved in tarmac strandings, and what passengers need to know

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JPL Makes Airborne Maps Of Hispaniola Fault Lines

Modified Gulfstream GIII To Undertake Mapping Mission

In response to the disaster in Haiti on Jan. 12, NASA has added a series of science overflights of earthquake faults in Haiti and the Dominican Republic on the island of Hispaniola to a previously scheduled three-week airborne radar campaign to Central America.

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Fort Worth High School Student, Flight Instructor Killed In Crash

Both Were Involved In High School Aviation Program

A weekend accident in Ellis County, Texas has claimed the lives of a Dunbar high school student pilot and his instructor. The plane went down while conducting training maneuvers outside Waxahachie. The flight originated at Dallas Executive Airport, where the program is based.

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Everything You Wanted To Know About WAAS/LPV But Were Afraid To Ask

Duncan Aviation Answers Questions With New Whitepaper

Duncan Aviation recently released a white paper that addresses common questions and misperception about Wide Area Augmentation Systems (WAAS) Localizer Performance with Vertical Guidance (LPV) upgrades.

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TFR's In Place For Pro Bowl, Super Bowl

Both Games Taking Place At  Dolphin Stadium In Miami

The FAA has posted TFR's for the next two weekends over Dolphin Stadium in Miami for the Pro Bowl on January 31st, and the Super Bowl on February 7th.

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Dayton, Ohio Air Traffic Controllers Critical Of Planned Moved

FAA Moving Some Functions To Columbus

All Air Traffic Controllers in Dayton, Ohio know is that the FAA plans to move some of their operations to Columbus "sometime this summer," but NATCA says the agency has not yet specified which functions or how many jobs will be moved across the state, or what their jobs will be when they get there.

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