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Case studies show value of old-timers
By
Knut Royce
January 8, 2001
Accounts of airplane "saves," especially when veteran captains overcome the errors of less-experienced crew members, are mostly anecdotal.
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Chris Hamby
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Young pilots riskier than the over-60s who are turned away
Long-delayed diesel study published
By
Jim Morris
March 2, 2012
Following the money on asbestos
By
David E. Kaplan
July 22, 2010
Many over-60 pilots 'just want to fly'
By
Josey Ballenger
January 8, 2001
WASHINGTON, January 8, 2001 — Some of the pilots forced to retire at 60 aren't as fortunate as their peers who have good pension plans when
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Some airlines will lose 25 percent of work force
By
Josey Ballenger
January 8, 2001
Young pilots riskier than the over-60s who are turned away
Senator Richard Shelby goes to bat for major financial benefactor
By
Josh Israel
and
Nick Schwellenbach
February 5, 2010
US Airways strengthens lobbying force
By
Dave Levinthal
March 4, 2013
Some airlines will lose 25 percent of work force
By
Josey Ballenger
January 8, 2001
WASHINGTON, January 8, 2001 — Nancy Aldrich has a plaque sitting on an 18-foot, floor-to-ceiling bookcase full of her most cherished items,
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Young pilots riskier than the over-60s who are turned away
Many over-60 pilots 'just want to fly'
By
Josey Ballenger
January 8, 2001
US Airways strengthens lobbying force
By
Dave Levinthal
March 4, 2013
Case studies show value of old-timers
By
Knut Royce
January 8, 2001
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Young pilots riskier than the over-60s who are turned away
WASHINGTON, January 8, 2001 — Minutes after the TWA Boeing 727 had taken off from New Yorks LaGuardia Airport and was climbing above 10,000
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Some airlines will lose 25 percent of work force
By
Josey Ballenger
January 8, 2001
Case studies show value of old-timers
By
Knut Royce
January 8, 2001
FAA inspectors cozy up to airlines
By
The Center for Public Integrity
December 10, 2008
FAA in the dark on maintenance
By
The Center for Public Integrity
December 10, 2008
Documents show Air Force neglected concerns about F-22 pilot safety
Documents show Air Force neglected concerns about pilot safety
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Pentagon criticizes F-35 contractors but hands over the dough
By
Douglas Birch
and
R. Jeffrey Smith
March 1, 2013
Will the $55 billion bomber program fly?
By
David Axe
March 26, 2012
A close call for the world’s most advanced warplane?
By
Douglas Birch
January 24, 2013
F-35 deputy sees challenges ahead
By
R. Jeffrey Smith
and
Aaron Mehta
September 21, 2012
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