Irvine may sell park land after depleting funds
IRVINE, Calif. (AP) – The city of Irvine is considering selling off more than 1,000 acres of land that had been destined for a signature park to rival the likes of New York City’s Central Park after...
View ArticleIE woman suspected of pointing laser at pilot
SAN JACINTO, Calif. (AP) – A woman in the Inland Empire has been arrested for the second time on suspicion of beaming a laser at a law enforcement aircraft. San Jacinto police said 31-year-old Irene...
View ArticleLA man caught with suspicious watch at Nor Cal airport
RANCHO PALOS VERDES (CNS) – A 49-year-old Rancho Palos Verdes man was caught at Oakland International Airport with a watch that looked like a bomb was jailed, and more details of the incident emerged...
View Article6 injured in Pasadena police helicopter mishap
ALTADENA, Calif. (AP) – Six people have been injured after two Pasadena police helicopters came into contact over a helipad. The injured, including the pilots, sustained minor injuries Saturday and...
View ArticleBoeing: 787 production continues as planned
CHICAGO (AP) – Boeing says production of its 787 is continuing as planned, even though airlines have grounded the plane because of safety concerns. Federal aviation officials grounded the plane until...
View ArticleBunnies taking toll on cars at Denver airport
DENVER (AP) — Silly rabbits. The furry creatures are wreaking havoc on cars parked at Denver International Airport by eating spark plug cables and other wiring. To stop the problem, federal wildlife...
View ArticleAircraft crashes in a fireball at Spanish air show
MADRID (AP) — A historic jet plane crashed into a hangar and exploded in a fireball at an airshow southwest of the capital Sunday, severely injuring its pilot who later died in the hospital, officials...
View ArticleAmerican Heroes Air Show
Here’s a great way to spend part of the weekend — and it’s free. The American Heroes Air Show at Hansen Dam is part of the nation’s premier free aviation event to profile helicopters’ crucial role in...
View ArticlePanel backs easing electronic device use on planes
WASHINGTON (AP) — Industry officials say an advisory committee is urging the Federal Aviation Administration to relax its restrictions on airline passenger use of smartphones and other personal...
View ArticleAirline pilot shortage? Not clear, report says
WASHINGTON (AP) — It’s not clear there is a shortage of airline pilots even though regional airlines report difficulty over the past year in finding enough pilots to hire, according to a draft report...
View ArticleGAO report: Too few pilots or too little pay?
WASHINGTON (AP) — The nation’s regional airlines are having trouble hiring enough pilots, the government says, suggesting one reason may be that they simply don’t pay enough. A pool of qualified pilots...
View ArticleSouth Dakota teen finishes flight around the world
SAN DIEGO (AP) — A South Dakota teen may have become the youngest person to fly solo around the world. Nineteen-year-old Matt Guthmiller completed the more than 29,000-mile journey in a single-engine...
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