Flanked by an assortment
of aviation officials and industry leaders, Foxx said that the government will convene a task force to issue recommendations about how to devise and implement this national registry.
Not exact matches
North American
aviation security
officials are studying passengers» behaviour, part
of a broader movement towards seeking bad people instead
of dangerous objects.
Three
of the passengers agreed to leave the plane, but one refused, prompting United to call
aviation officials to assist with his removal.
Federal
aviation officials, battered by complaints that bureaucratic hurdles are preventing industry from realizing the economic benefits
of drones, announced they are streamlining rules to expedite permits to fly small, commercial unmanned aircraft.
Wreckage
of missing EgyptAir flight MS804 has been found near the Greek island
of Karpathos, Egyptian
aviation officials confirm.
Local
officials and
aviation experts have said the customs unit is crucial to the struggling airport's viability after the loss
of several domestic airlines.
Living out
of a Manhattan hotel suite down the hall from the flight's other pilot, Jeff Skiles (Aaron Eckhart, sporting even more impressive facial hair in the form
of a big ol' Tom Selleck), he spends his days going from press interviews to meetings with
aviation safety
officials, haunted by the off chance that his improbable feat — which saved the lives
of his crew and 150 passengers — might have been unnecessary.
Example to Paragraph (e): The initiating
official for a PIE was the FAA drug and alcohol program manager, and the conduct forming the basis
of the PIE pertained to the
aviation industry.
U.S.
aviation safety
officials took the extraordinary step late Thursday
of warning airline passenge...
While
aviation officials and government authorities continue to search both for a missing Malaysia Airlines jet and an explanation
of what happened, the incident presents a stark contrast to the safety record that Asian carriers have achieved over the past decade.
In the interests
of saving the planet, IPCC honcho Rajendra Pachauri demands the introduction
of punitive
aviation taxes and hotel electricity allowances to deter the masses from travelling, while he flies 300,000 miles a year on
official «business» and research for his recent warmographic novel in which a climate activist travels the world bedding big - breasted women who are amazed by his sustainable growth.
The measure has been touted by industry
officials (and some media outlets) as a sign that a new era
of sustainable
aviation has begun.
High - level
officials from the European Union, the United States, China, and others are scrambling to devise the plan before a meeting
of the United Nations
aviation agency's governing council in May.
Douglas Ray, the owner and president
of a Houston - based
aviation services company, was sentenced on 30 March to 18 months in prison for conspiring to bribe Mexican
officials in exchange for repair and maintenance contracts.
The cancellations in Boston are the result
of a worldwide ripple effect after
aviation officials over the past weekend had to temporarily shutdown large airports in Ireland, Scotland, and the Netherlands, as well as London's Heathrow Airport — Europe's busiest airport — because
of the ash cloud, which poses dangers to aircraft because microscopic particles can stall a jet engine.