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Tulsa Flights Into Chicago's Two Airports Still Impacted By FAA Center Fire
2014-09-30 15:53:05| Airlines - Topix.net
Problems continue to plague U.S. airlines following last Friday's fire at the FAA's air traffic control center near Chicago. Federal officials say flight disruptions may be the norm to and from Chicago's two airports, O'Hare and Midway, until damaged equipment is replaced.
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Man authorities say set fire to FAA Aurora facility is fired
2014-09-28 04:19:35| Telecom - Topix.net
The man who authorities say set fire to an FAA facility in Aurora, causing flight delays that continued into the weekend, has been fired from his position as a field technician for Harris Corporation, the Sun-Times is reporting. Harris is a government contractor working to modernize communication systems in FAA centers, which include the west suburban overflight radar facility.
Illinois man charged in fire at FAA center
2014-09-27 08:07:16| Airlines - Topix.net
A Naperville, Ill., man has been charged in federal court in connection with a deliberately set fire at an FAA radar center that grounded nearly 2,000 flights in Chicago and caused a major disruption in the nation's air travel Friday, authorities said. Brian Howard, 36, was hospitalized after the fire, in which he was injured.
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The Latest Update on Aviation Regulatory Matters Involving DOT, FAA, TSA, and Other Federal Agencies
2014-09-20 11:51:17| Airlines - Topix.net
Senator John D. Rockefeller, IV, chairman of the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee, sent a letter on August 18 to the 10 largest U.S. airlines requesting information on their collection and disclosure of fees they charge consumers for ancillary services, such as checked and carry-on baggage, seat selection, and priority boarding. The letter also requested information on how the airlines handle and protect personal information they obtain from consumers.
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FAA Proposes $417,000 Civil Penalty against Tecom Industries
2014-09-18 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
FAA is proposing $417,000 civil penalty against Tecom Industries, Inc. of Thousand Oaks, CA, for violating federal drug and alcohol regulations. FAA alleges company failed to: include 14 safety-sensitive employees in random drug or alcohol testing pools; receive verified negative drug tests for 13 employees before transferring them to safety-sensitive positions; comply with follow-up drug testing program; and perform testing on required minimum percentage of employees in 2012. This story is related to the following:Trade Associations
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