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April 14, 2011

FAA's ATC Chief Resigns

Babbitt: "We Are Conducting A Top-To-Bottom Review"

FAA Administrator Randy Babbitt has accepted the resignation of Hank Krakowski, who has served as the head of the agency's Air Traffic Organization.

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Burt Rutan Makes Retirement Official

Quietly Left Scaled Composites April 1st

There are five of his airplanes hanging in the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. One of them flew around the world on one tank of gas. One was the first non-government-built spacecraft to fly to the very fringe of space ... twice.

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Details Emerge: Senator Inhofe Gets A Wrist-Slap For Closed Runway Landing

Political Official Was Required To Complete Seven Hours Of Remedial Training

The FAA has closed its investigation into an incident last October in which Oklahoma Republican Senator James Inhofe landed his Cessna 340A on a closed runway at Port Isabel, TX, and the Senator has escaped with what amounts to a slap on the wrist for his actions.

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Adult Education Students Gain Hands-On Work Experience At Van Nuys Airport

'Job Shadow Day' Lets Job Seekers Know About Opportunities In Aviation

Twenty students enrolled at the North Valley Occupational Center (NVOC), a division of the L.A. Unified School District that provides adults affordable technical and career training, will gain hands-on work experience shadowing Van Nuys Airport employees.

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