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TSA to delay allowing small knives on planes
The Transportation Security Administration will temporarily delay a policy change that would have allowed passengers to carry small folding knives onto planes. In a letter to TSA employees, TSA chief John Pistole said he decided to maintain, at least...Tags: Southwest Airlines Co., September 11, 2001 Attacks, Transportation Security Administration, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Sports
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Why can't airlines compensate for air traffic controller cuts?
The public is angry with airlines because of delays caused by areduction of air traffic controllers. Why can't airlines just adjust their schedules to account for fewer controllers? - Louis B. Raffel, NorthbrookTags: Air Transportation Industry
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Flight delays rise on first business day after federal cuts begin
On Monday, the first business day after budget cuts forced the furlough of air traffic controllers, the on-time performance of the nation's airlines dropped nearly 10%. That was a finding based on statistics compiled by Flightstats.com, a website that...
Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Federal Aviation Administration, Layoffs and Downsizing, Government Debt
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TSA delays change allowing knives on planes
It looks as if you won't get to bring that pocket knife on your next flight after all. The Transportation Security Administration has delayed a policy change that would have allowed passengers to carry small folding knives onto planes. In a letter...
Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Transportation Security Administration, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Sports
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Gov't warns of more flight delays as blame flies
NEW YORK (AP) — A day after flight delays plagued much of the U.S., air travel is smoother Tuesday. But the government is warning passengers that the situation can change by the hour as it runs the nation's air traffic control system with a...
Tags: Travel Alerts, Ray LaHood, U.S. Congress, Air Transportation Industry, Travel
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Al Michaels was slurring his speech before DUI arrest, police say
This post has been corrected. See note below for details.Santa Monica police smelled alcohol and heard “slurred speech” when they pulled over legendary sportscaster Al Michaels late Friday, and later arrested him on suspicion of drunk driving, authorities told The Times. Michaels, who broadcasts...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, NBC (tv network), Crimes, Al Michaels, Drunk Driving
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Airlines fly above air traffic doomsday predictions
Criticism intensified Monday that the Obama administration is deliberately inconveniencing and potentially endangering the flying public by going ahead with threatened staffing reductions at airport air traffic towers and radar facilities, instead of...
Tags: U.S. Congress, U.S. Senate, Midway, O'Hare International Airport, Politics
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About 400 U.S. flights delayed as sequestration takes hold
Sequestration is starting to frustrate air travelers. About 400 flights were delayed Sunday because of air traffic controller furloughs, the Federal Aviation Administration said, and a few more interruptions were reported Monday, though the nation's air...Tags: U.S. House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, U.S. Congress, Kennedy Airport, Travel, LaGuardia Airport
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Air travelers begin feeling the effects of sequestration
Sequestration is starting to frustrate air travelers. About 400 flights were delayed Sunday because of air traffic controller furloughs, the Federal Aviation Administration said, and a few more interruptions were reported Monday at Los Angeles...
Tags: U.S. House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, U.S. Congress, Kennedy Airport, Tourism and Leisure Industry, Budget Control Act of 2011
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Man shot in El Sereno, police investigating
Police were investigating a shooting Monday in El Sereno that sent a man to the hospital with multiple gunshot wounds. Police responded about 7:10 a.m. to Monterey Road and Huntington Drive, where a man described as a Latino in his 30s was sitting in...
Tags: Shootings, Los Angeles International Airport
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On Earth Day, UCLA becomes first UC to institute tobacco ban
Tobacco users on the UCLA campus will have to find a new place to light up as the university enacted its tobacco ban on Earth Day. UCLA Chancellor Gene Block announced the change last October following a call from UC President Mark Yudof to go smoke-...
Tags: University of California, Los Angeles, Colleges and Universities, Earth Day
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Israeli airline workers end strike over 'open skies' agreement
JERUSALEM -- Israeli airline workers called an end Monday to a strike, which had disrupted dozens of flights and stranded passengers, after reaching an agreement with the government over its “open skies” accord with the European Union. Three...
Tags: Travel, Career and Workplace, Israel, Employees, Air Transportation
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