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- Authorities reviewing alleged UF sighting
- FAA inspector warned of safety problems at Colgan
- Wider Aviation Boulevard possible in the Middle Keys
- Mather Aviation pens New Maintenance Facility in Van Nuys Despite …
Authorities reviewing alleged UF sighting
United Press International
Ken DeFoor Liberty County Sheriff’s Department chief deputy told The Houston Chronicle Tuesday an ExpressJet Airlines pilot claimed to have seen on object flying near Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport. “The FAA is in the process of debriefing the pilot today (Tuesday)” DeFoor said. “We are going to try and come up with a more definite track of this object and its path. We are trying to find out where it came from where it went and who may be responsible for it.
FAA inspector warned of safety problems at Colgan
The Associated Press
An attorney for Federal Aviation Administration inspector Christopher Monteleon said he reported problems with the flight testing program at Colgan Air of Manassas Va. for its newly acquired Bombardier Dash 8-Q400s in January 2008. That’s the same type of plane that crashed Feb. 12 near Buffalo Niagara International Airport. Among the problems Monteleon reported was that the Colgan test pilot exceeded the permissible speed limit for the Dash 8 and had difficulty properly landing the plane.
Wider Aviation Boulevard possible in the Middle Keys
KeysNet
Trying to make that turn can be dangerous. 72nd Street is on the right by the Ranch House Motel.
Mather Aviation pens New Maintenance Facility in Van Nuys Despite …
PR Newswire (press release)
5: Blog it chicklet ends here –> Mather Aviation pens New Maintenance Facility in Van Nuys Despite Economic Downturn. This facility is Mather Aviation’s first location in Southern California and brings the total number of locations to four. Mather Aviation has just leased 15000 square feet of hangar space at the Keck-Aerolease Center. “While other aviation maintenance companies have been struggling we at Mather have been fortunate enough to be in a position to expand into the locations that are understaffed” said Victor Cushing wner and President of Mather Aviation. “With the closing of a few major repair centers Van Nuys airport is the perfect place for our first Southern California location.
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