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Gulfport-Biloxi airport cuts expenses, shifts recruitment focus
The Sun HeraldThe Gulfport-Biloxi International Airport board has cut expenses because revenue is down, airport representatives told the Sun Herald on Wednesday. Airplane boardings are 2 percent below this time last year, Executive Director Clay Williams said....Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Trips and Vacations, Travel, Budgets and Budgeting, Rentals
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Law enforcement's drone plans raise privacy issue
The Columbus DispatchThe $1,500, 2-pound, GPS-equipped helicopter that was stuck atop the Marion County Courthouse two weeks ago was hardly a high-tech espionage device. It was a radio-controlled hobbyist's model with a mounted camera being navigated by one guy as it flew...Tags: American Civil Liberties Union, Law Enforcement, Air Transportation Industry, Crime, Law and Justice, Medina (Saudi Arabia)
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Schuylkill County Airport thinks big
Republican & Herald, Pottsville, Pa.It might be a long shot, but local authorities believe Schuylkill County/Joe Zerbey Airport has a lot to offer as the Federal Aviation Administration looks to build a new major air traffic control center. "It's better to throw your hat in the ring...Tags: Long Island, Air Transportation Industry, Schuylkill County
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Debate over whether drones will be a boon or menance continue
The Fayetteville Observer, N.C.To some, drones are harbingers of death, legally and morally questionable weapons of war. To others, they are lifesavers, deterrents that have protected countless American soldiers in Afghanistan and elsewhere. Once used almost exclusively by the...Tags: U.S. Army, Weaponry, Blindness, American Civil Liberties Union, Military Equipment
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Augusta air ambulance company will drop tax dispute
The Augusta Chronicle, Ga.Officials for an Augusta air ambulance company say they will no longer dispute a $98,000 bill for property taxes, which was paid last month by the company's new owners. Bo Pounds, who sold his interest in AirMed in October to the Texas-based company...Tags: Taxation, Politics
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EDITORIAL: A smoother ride for the spaceport
The Santa Fe New MexicanBuilding Spaceport America in Southern New Mexico always was a risk. After all, no one knew whether businesses would flock to the spaceport after it opened -- and that was after spending $209 million in taxpayer dollars to get it built. An empty...Tags: Satellite Technology, Government, Susana Martinez, SpaceX, Science and Technology
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Here is the latest Kansas news from The Associated Press
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Legislative efforts to change the way Kansas selects members for its highest courts are part of a recent wave of modifications nationwide. Supporters say momentum is shifting in their favor despite resistance to the idea of...Tags: Manhattan (New York City)
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Latest Kansas news, sports, business and entertainment
PICKING JUDGES Kan. rides wave of judicial selection changes TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Renewed legislative efforts to change the way Kansas selects members for its highest courts are part of a recent wave of modifications sought nationwide to alter...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Sculpture, Adam Wainwright, Colorado Rockies, Baseball
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Kansas control towers to stay open
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsControl towers at five airfields in Kansas will stay open now that the Federal Aviation Administration has cancelled plans to close 149 similar towers across the country. The Topeka Capital-Journal reports that control towers at airfields in Topeka,...Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Manhattan (New York City)
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Firefighters receive realistic training for aircraft emergencies
The Times-Tribune, Scranton, Pa.Flames scorched a red fuselage to a black husk at Gate 22 of the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport. Echo-3, the airport's E-1 Titan, rolled up to the inferno and unleashed a torrent of water. Firefighters moved slowly in a tight column with...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Air and Space Accidents, Scranton, Fires, Transportation Accidents
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FAA to fund Felts Field
The Spokesman-ReviewThe air traffic control tower at Felts Field will not be closed by budget cuts but will remain open through September, the U.S. Department of Transportation said Friday. The department has enough money from emergency legislation passed recently by...Tags: James E. Risch, Air Transportation Industry, U.S. Department of Transportation, U.S. Congress, Maria Cantwell
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Don Scott hosts college aviation's national championship
The Columbus DispatchAs he approaches the runway in his Cessna 150, Ohio State University pilot Anthony Pentz imagines himself gliding along invisible train tracks to make a perfect landing. "I have it down to a science," he said. "It's just a totally calm feeling." Pentz...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Air Transportation Industry, Transportation, Texas College, Students
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