+ Follow AIR LINE PILOTS ASSOCIATION Tag
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[Title] => Desperate hunt is on for Flight 370 'black boxes'
[Summary] => Planes, ships and two submersible sound locators were deployed Saturday to again scour a remote patch of the Indian Ocean in the increasingly urgent hunt for the Malaysia Airlines jet that vanished four weeks ago.
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[Title] => Probe links lithium battery to Dubai UPS crash
[Summary] => A fast-moving fire that began in cargo containing lithium batteries turned the inside of a United Parcel Service plane into a "catastrophic" chain reaction of flames and smoke before a crash three years ago in the desert outside Dubai, according to a report released yesterday.
[DatePublished] => 2013-07-25 05:02:50
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[Title] => Possible pilot shortage raises safety concerns
[Summary] => An industry forecast that nearly half a million new airline pilots will be needed worldwide over the next 20 years as airlines expand their fleets has raised safety concerns that airlines will hire lower caliber pilots as they struggle to fill slots.
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[Title] => United Air in $3B-plus stock deal for Continental
[Summary] => United Airlines has agreed to buy Continental in a $3 billion-plus deal that would create the world's largest carrier with a commanding position in several top US cities.
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[Title] => Brazil: Crash investigation looks at sensors
[Summary] => RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Investigators trying to determine why Air France Flight 447 broke apart in a violent storm over the Atlantic are looking at the possibility that speed sensors — or an external instrument key to collecting speed data — failed in unusual weather, two aviation industry officials said Thursday.
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[Title] => Airline industry changes in US raise safety issues
[Summary] => WASHINGTON (AP) – Revelations this week about pilot pay and working conditions at the regional airline involved in an air crash that killed 50 in upstate New York have raised broader concerns that long-term structural changes in the aviation industry may be undermining safety.
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[Title] => Camacho must be pretty desperate
[Summary] => In insisting to sell Petron at this time, Finance Secretary Lito Camacho must be pretty desperate. Anyone in his position would be too. That yawning budget deficit stares him in the face day and night. But desperation is no reason to do stupid things, like selling Petron.
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AIR LINE PILOTS ASSOCIATION
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[Title] => Camacho must be pretty desperate
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