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[Title] => Asia pilot gap grows as airlines order new jets
[Summary] => Fast-growing Asian and Middle Eastern airlines have signed orders recently for hundreds of new airplanes now they face the problem of finding enough pilots to fly them. For safety-conscious travelers, that means sticking with the big, well known airlines who can afford to lure the best staff as the scramble to fill the cockpit intensifies.
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[Title] => India plane with 166 on board crashes; 8 survive
[Summary] => Eight people escaped the crash of an Indian jetliner with 166 people on board that overshot a hilltop runway in southern India and plunged over a cliff, officials said. At least some of the survivors managed to jump from the wreckage just before it burst into flames.
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AIR INDIA EXPRESS
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