Are Pilots Being (File recovery computer) Unfairly Blamed For Biz-Av Accidents?
Are Pilots Being Unfairly Blamed For Biz-Av Accidents? Miami Herald: Pilot Error Findings Could Hide Other Causes The Cessna 208 Caravan. The Mitsubishi MU-2. These are two very popular planes with small cargo carriers... and over the past decade, they've also been two of the most accident-prone aircraft in business aviation.
Source: www.aero-news.netHistoric Puerto Rico GA Airport Saved! Isla Grande Economic Analysis Sways Politicos The Ports Authority of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, an unincorporated territory of the United States, has announced that Governor Anibal Acevedo Vila has "welcomed and accepted the recommendation to allow the Fernando Ribas Dominicci Airport (TJIG) to remain open."
Source: www.aero-news.netUnited States: Legal Alert: FCC Imposes Additional USF Contribution Obligations on Interconnected VoIP Providers, On June 27, 2006, the Federal Communications Commission ("FCC") issued Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking No. FCC 06-94 (the "Order").
Source: www.mondaq.comMotives Behind Sale Of Missouri Planes, Hangar Questioned Ah, Politics... Is this an economic move... or a slap at a political opponent?
Source: www.aero-news.netBuys portend Wyo uranium rebound Saying Wyoming's attitudes toward mining are the best in the United States, an international uranium mining company has agreed to two major acquisitions in the state, leaving little doubt that Wyoming's long-dormant uranium industry will soon come back into full production.
Source: www.casperstartribune.netIBM Goes Retail ARMONK, N.Y. -- IBM (NYSE:IBM - News) today announced that it has signed an agreement with Digital River, Inc. (NASDAQ:DRIV - News), a global leader in e-commerce outsourcing.
Source: www.byteandswitch.comDiscovery Crew Gets The All-Clear To Return Home No Significant Heat Shield Problems Seen Is it safe to come home? That's the question aboard the shuttle Discovery... now docked at the International Space Station -- and at this point... the answer appears to be "yes."
Source: www.aero-news.netSmith Micro Teams With UTStarcom to Expand Distribution of QuickLink(R) Mobile Into Mexico Through Leading Carrier Smith Micro Software, Inc. , a company that markets and develops a wide range of software products and services for the wireless market, announced it will supply QuickLink Mobile to UTStarcom for distribution to IUSACELL, one of Mexico's leading wireless carriers. Smith Micro's QuickLink(R) Mobile connection manager will provide high-speed remote Internet access from a notebook PC used by
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