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    Breaking: Long Delays at NYC Area Airports Tonight, Says FAA

    by SharonKurheg August 15, 2022
    by SharonKurheg August 15, 2022

    The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) just released the following on their social media: Due to the availability of staff tonight, the FAA must reduce the flow of aircraft in certain …

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    The #1 Complaint About U.S. Airlines (It’s Not Delays Or Cancellations)

    by SharonKurheg July 27, 2022
    by SharonKurheg July 27, 2022

    All around the world, the airline industry has been a mess for months. We’re heard lots of potential reasons – not enough pilots, flight attendants, air traffic controllers or ground …

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    FINALLY! FAA’s Report Of Evacuating Modern Plane Cabins

    by SharonKurheg April 7, 2022
    by SharonKurheg April 7, 2022

    Waaaaaaay back in late 2018, Congress passed a law that required the FAA to create minimum seat standards for pitch, width and length for passenger safety, since there were (and, …

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    Are Airlines Really Going To Weigh Passengers? FAA Says Probably Not

    by SharonKurheg May 20, 2021
    by SharonKurheg May 20, 2021

    A couple of days ago, several news outlets and travel bloggers began reporting that U.S. airlines might begin weighing passengers before they board flights to ensure planes maintain a safe …

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    FAA Honors NBA’s Kobe Bryant With Change At LAX

    by SharonKurheg February 28, 2021
    by SharonKurheg February 28, 2021

    When retired basketball star Kobe Bryant and his 13-year-old daughter Gianna were tragically killed in a helicopter crash in early 2020, the basketball world, and its fans, reeled. Since then, …

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    American Airlines Is Adding The 737 MAX Back Onto The Schedule

    by joeheg October 18, 2020
    by joeheg October 18, 2020

    It’s been a long road back for the 737 MAX. Taking into consideration that if all of the regulatory systems worked as they were supposed to, we’re never be in …

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    FAA Chief Follows Up On Promise, Will Test 737 MAX Before Clearing For Passenger Flights

    by joeheg September 29, 2020
    by joeheg September 29, 2020

    Government officials aren’t always known for keeping their promises. However, in this case, it seems that a promise made will be a promise kept.   Before the aircraft returns to …

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  • Travel

    Finally! Small Update On 2019 FAA Plane Evacuation Standards Tests

    by SharonKurheg August 18, 2020
    by SharonKurheg August 18, 2020

    The last time the FAA updated its plane evacuation assessment standards was in 1990. Since then, airplane seats have gotten narrower and their pitch (the space spacing between rows) has …

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    Easy Way To Get Free American Points, Best Way To Deal With This Credit Card Co., How To Get Disney+ For Free, How To Fix Wi-Fi Login Troubles, & More!

    by joeheg October 27, 2019
    by joeheg October 27, 2019

    Happy Sunday to all of our travel friends, both near and far! Here are some articles we’ve read from other bloggers (and other sources) that we think you may like, …

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    Safety Concern vs. Gov’t Edict: FAA To Test If U.S. Airplane Seats Are Too Tight For Emergency Evacuations

    by SharonKurheg October 1, 2019
    by SharonKurheg October 1, 2019

    The FAA announced last week that it plans to conduct evacuation testing this November, to decide if passengers are able to evacuate planes in a safe and timely manner during …

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