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    Apr 24, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Furloughs, weather slow operations at O'Hare

    Mandatory unpaid furlough days taken Tuesday mostly by air traffic controllers at airports on the East Coast and at radar facilities in California, Nevada and Texas caused cascading flight delays across the nation, including at Chicago's two airports, federal officials said.
    Mandatory unpaid furlough days taken Tuesday mostly by air traffic controllers at airports on the East Coast and at radar facilities in California, Nevada and Texas caused cascading flight delays across the nation, including at Chicago's two airports,...

    Tags: Midway Airport, Air Transportation Delays, O'Hare International Airport, Layoffs and Downsizing, Unemployment

  2. Apr 23, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Flight delays reported following furlough days

    Mandatory unpaid furlough days taken Tuesday mostly by air-traffic controllers at airports on the East Coast and at radar facilities in California, Nevada and Texas caused cascading flight delays across the nation, including at Chicago’s two airports, federal officials said.
    Tribune reporter
    Mandatory unpaid furlough days taken Tuesday mostly by air-traffic controllers at airports on the East Coast and at radar facilities in California, Nevada and Texas caused cascading flight delays across the nation, including at Chicago’s two...

    Tags: Midway Airport, Air Transportation Delays, Layoffs and Downsizing, Unemployment, Federal Aviation Administration

  4. Apr 22, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  5. Furloughs, delays begin at U.S. control towers

    Major U.S. airports began instituting personnel cuts of 10 percent in control towers Sunday night, prompting travelers to wait more than an hour for flights in New York and causing delays at other airports on Sunday, the Federal Aviation Administration said.
    Reuters
    Major U.S. airports began instituting personnel cuts of 10 percent in control towers Sunday night, prompting travelers to wait more than an hour for flights in New York and causing delays at other airports on Sunday, the Federal Aviation Administration...

    Tags: Air Transportation Delays, Layoffs and Downsizing, Unemployment, Orlando, Federal Aviation Administration

  6. Apr 21, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  7. Delays hit major U.S. airports as control tower furloughs kick in

    Reuters
    By Alwyn Scott NEW YORK, April 21 (Reuters) - Travelers waited more than an hour for flights in New York and experienced delays at other U.S. airports on Sunday evening as furloughs of air traffic controllers began, reducing the ability of busy hubs to...

    Tags: Air Transportation Delays, Layoffs and Downsizing, Unemployment, Orlando, Federal Aviation Administration

  8. Sep 22, 2012 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  9. Ann Romney Arrives in Santa Monica After Emergency Landing

    SANTA MONICA, Calif. -- Mitt Romney's wife, Ann, landed safely in California on Friday evening, hours after the 10-seat charter plane carrying her from Omaha to the West Coast filled with smoke and was forced to make an emergency landing in Denver.
    Los Angeles Times
    SANTA MONICA, Calif. -- Mitt Romney's wife, Ann, landed safely in California on Friday evening, hours after the 10-seat charter plane carrying her from Omaha to the West Coast filled with smoke and was forced to make an emergency landing in Denver. Ann...

    Tags: Los Angeles Times, Disasters and Accidents, Air and Space Accidents, Mitt Romney, Air Transportation Industry

  10. Mar 19, 2012 |Story| KCPQ-LTV
  11. How dangerous is your iPad really? FAA reconsiders longstanding rule

    You finally get on board the plane, find your seat, sit down and the clock starts ticking. You pull out your cell phone to text the person picking you up at your final destination or turn on your <a href="#" data-topic-id="PRDCES000000029">iPad</a> to send that last email before you hear the PA system ding and the flight attendant ask you to turn off all electronic devices before the aircraft pulls away from the gate.
    Q13 FOX News Online
    You finally get on board the plane, find your seat, sit down and the clock starts ticking. You pull out your cell phone to text the person picking you up at your final destination or turn on your iPad to send that last email before you hear the PA...

    Tags: Amazon Kindle, The New York Times, Federal Aviation Administration, Air Transportation Industry, Apple iPad

  12. Oct 11, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Civilian pilot strays into restricted air space over Washington

    The U.S. Air Force sent two F-16 jet fighters to intercept a civilian plane that had strayed into restricted air space over Washington, D.C., at about 8:30 p.m. Monday. The military planes, based at Andrews Air Force Base, escorted the smaller craft until...

    Tags: Bill Lewis, Unrest, Conflicts and War, U.S. Air Force, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, U.S. Department of Homeland Security

  14. Nov 27, 2001 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Despite government efforts, the Web never forgets

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    Within days of the Sept. 11 attacks, the federal Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry rushed to pull a suddenly sensitive report from its Web site titled "Industrial Chemicals and Terrorism." The agency eliminated all traces of the document...

    Tags: Photography, Nuclear Power, Defense, San Francisco, NASA

  16. Feb 16, 2011 |Story| KCPQ-LTV
  17. United Airlines Grounds 757 Fleet

    <a id="ORCRP017350" title="United Air Lines" href="http://www.chicagotribune.com/topic/economy-business-finance/transportation-industry/air-transportation/united-air-lines-ORCRP017350.topic">United Airlines</a> has grounded its fleet of 96 <a id="ORCRP017215" title="Boeing Co." href="http://www.chicagotribune.com/topic/economy-business-finance/manufacturing-engineering/aerospace-manufacturing/boeing-co.-ORCRP017215.topic">Boeing</a> 757s after determining that the planes' air data computer software did not comply with a <a id="ORGOV00000232" title="Federal Aviation Administration" href="http://www.chicagotribune.com/topic/politics/regulatory-policy-organizations/federal-aviation-administration-ORGOV00000232.topic">Federal Aviation Administration</a> airworthiness directive.
    Web Reporter
    United Airlines has grounded its fleet of 96 Boeing 757s after determining that the planes' air data computer software did not comply with a Federal Aviation Administration airworthiness directive. United began testing its 757s late Tuesday afternoon...

    Tags: Air Transportation Delays, Continental Airlines, Chicago Tribune, United Air Lines, Boeing Co.

  18. Feb 15, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  19. United temporarily grounds 96 aircraft

    Associated Press
    United Continental Holdings Inc. said it voluntarily grounded 96 United Airlines aircraft Tuesday to allow for maintenance checks that had not been completed. The grounding caused at least 17 flights to be canceled and an unspecified number of delays....

    Tags: Air Transportation Delays, United Air Lines, Boeing Co., Federal Aviation Administration, Air Transportation Industry

  20. Mar 29, 2003 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  21. Satellites will snap shuttle pictures

    Sentinel Staff Writer
    Military satellites will routinely take pictures of space shuttles on future flights, under a new agreement between NASA and the National Imagery and Mapping Agency. National Aeronautics and Space Administration chief Sean O'Keefe said Friday that the...

    Tags: Disasters, Disasters and Accidents, Boeing Co., Space Programs, Death

  22. Mar 28, 2003 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Tape might hold key data on shuttle

    From Wire Reports
    CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - Salvaged tape from Columbia's data recorder might hold vital information up until just a few seconds before the shuttle disintegrated over Texas, accident investigators said yesterday. While the 9,400 feet of magnetic tape was...

    Tags: Texas, Nevada, New Mexico, Space Programs, Physiology

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