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Feb

01, 2012

Plane crash brings count of manslaughter

Aviation Accident

February 1, 2012 A 57-year-old man from Massachusetts is accused of killing his daughter in a plane crash, according to the Concord Monitor. The Hillsboro pilot was indicted by a Massachusetts grand jury on Friday with involuntary manslaughter in connection with a 2011 New Year’s Day plane crash. The pilot was flying a fixed-wing, Cessna […]

Jan

31, 2012

Turnpike Fatality – Trucking Association And Others Oppose Speed Limit Increases

Truck Accident

According to Mr. Davis and members of the Ohio State Highway Patrol, greater speed results in more injuries and fatalities.

Jan

30, 2012

Southwest Airlines worker dies after tragic accident

Aviation Accident

January 30, 2012 A Southwest worker at Dulles International Airport in Washington, D.C., died after a collision that occurred on the airport’s airfield, reports the Digital Journal. The collision occurred between a baggage cart and mobile lounge on Thursday at approximately 7 a.m. The employee was driving the baggage cart when a collision occurred with […]

Jan

27, 2012

Commercial flights safer than ever

Aviation Articles

January 27, 2012 In the past five years, one in 49 million commercial flights has crashed, a 93 percent decline from 1994-1998, according to Bloomberg Businessweek. It’s been a decade since passengers have died in the crash of an airliner carrying more than 100 people. It’s a dramatic turnaround. From July 1994 to January 1997, […]

Jan

25, 2012

FAA funding extended

Aviation Articles

January 25, 2012 While lawmakers finalize a longer bill, the House approved an extension of the Federal Aviation Administration‘s (FAA) funding Tuesday that avoids a shutdown of the beleaguered agency, according to The Hill. If the extension is approved by the Senate before Jan. 31, the measure will be the 23rd short-term extension of the […]