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  1. Pilots threaten strike over ID card plan

    telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph Politics - 12 hours ago

    Pilots have threatened to strike over Government plans to use them as "guinea pigs" in its ID card scheme.

    Also tagged: pass, id cards, airside, balpa, liberal dem, jim mcauslan

  2. Fires

    Fires

    ireport.com » Latest iReports - Nov 16, 2008

    Many years ago I wrote a letter to the president in which I explained a method by which the Government and the civilian governments could achieve one of the largest fire fighting forces in the nation. Thier are several

    Also tagged: military, planes, president, wildfires, civilian, tankers, mothballed

  3. Soviet women pilots in II world war

    netscape.com » Propeller Most Popular Stories - Nov 9, 2008

    Thousands of Russian women and girls courageously fought for their Rodina (Motherland), serving with the Voyenno-Vozdushniye Sily (Air Forces, in Russian). In 1942, three air ...

    Also tagged: women, russia, aircraft, war, arts and entertainment, aviation, night, soviet, witches, polikarpov

  4. Stricken Blind, Solo Pilot Is Guided to Safety

    nytimes.com » NYT > World - Nov 7, 2008

    A 65-year-old private pilot who was left almost entirely blind when he suffered a stroke while flying solo was guided to a safe landing by a Royal Air Force jet.

    Also tagged: scotland, england, blindness, stroke, air traffic control, airlines and airplanes

  5. Blinded Briton Flying Solo Guided to Safe Landing

    nytimes.com » NYT > World - Nov 7, 2008

    A 65-year-old private pilot who was left almost entirely blind when he suffered a stroke while flying solo was guided to a safe landing by a Royal Air Force jet.

    Also tagged: scotland, england, blindness, stroke, air traffic control, airlines and airplanes

  6. BA admits OpenSkies is worse than budget

    telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph Finance - Oct 28, 2008

    British Airways has admitted that its new OpenSkies subsidiary flying from major European cities to America is performing below budget and indefinitely postponed plans to add a fifth aircraft to its fleet.

    Also tagged: british airways, openskies, l avion

  7. United Airlines Pilot Is Too Drunk To Fly [Drunks On A Plane]

    United Airlines Pilot Is Too Drunk To Fly [Drunks On A Plane]

    consumerist.com » Consumerist - Oct 22, 2008

    This whole "drunks on a plane" thing is getting out of control. First it was the passengers, then the flight attendants... now it's the pilots. The AP says: United Airlines says 1 of its pilots has been arrested by

    Also tagged: london, alcohol, safety, drinking, drunks, united airlines, drunks on a plane

  8. United Airlines Pilot Arrested at Heathrow on Suspicion of Being Drunk

    United Airlines Pilot Arrested at Heathrow on Suspicion of Being Drunk

    gadling.com » Gadling - Oct 21, 2008

    Filed under: News A 44-year-old United Airlines pilot was arrested at London Heathrow this morning on suspicion of being drunk. The man's name has not yet been released. He was arrested under Britain's transportation

    Also tagged: drunk, pilot, arrest, heathrow, arrested development, arresteddevelopment, united airlines, unitedairlines, heathrowairport, drunk flight crews, drunkflightcrews, drunk flying, drunkflying

  9. Ex-Pilot Tells of 1957 Order to Fire at U.F.O.

    nytimes.com » NYT > World - Oct 20, 2008

    An American fighter pilot flying from an English air base at the height of the cold war was ordered to open fire on a massive unidentified object that had lighted up his radar screen.

    Also tagged: great britain, national archives and records administration, unidentified flying object u f o

  10. Hermès Heir Is Charged With Assaulting a Jetliner Pilot

    nytimes.com » NYT > N.Y. / Region - Oct 16, 2008

    According to charges, an heir to the French fashion house became so unruly on his New York-bound flight it took three flight attendants and the captain to restrain him.

    Also tagged: assaults, airlines and airplanes, hermes international

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