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Classic Klyde Morris (01.21.11)

Wes' Computer had a Serious Meltdown (Foreign Saboteurs, No Doubt)... So, We Present 'Classic' Klyde Episodes Until His PC is Resurrected This Klyde Morris Cartoon Was Originally Published on January 21, 2011 FMI: www.klydemorris.com

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Probe traces ATR terrain alert to wrong airport’s weather data

Canadian investigators have traced an unexpected ground-proximity warning on a domestically-operated ATR 42-300 to an altimeter setting error triggered by an incorrect weather-data transmission. The First Air aircraft (C-GSRR) had been operating a service from Iqaluit to Pangnirtung on 9...

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HSBC sees vaccine supporting Asia-Pacific air freight rates

HSBC expects vaccine distribution to support cargo rates at Asia-Pacific carriers in 2021, with Cathay Pacific, China Airlines, Korean Air, and China’s ‘big three’ to be the main beneficiaries. HSBC expects vaccine distribution to support cargo rates at Asia-Pacific carriers...

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Australia, New Zealand to have another go at travel bubble

New Zealand and Australia could announce a travel bubble in early 2021, but plans are tempered by fears of a possible Covid-19 resurgence. New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern says discussions are underway with Canberra, and barring “significant changes in...

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Airborne 12.11.20: SpaceX Starship Test, Falcon 6X, Chuck Yeager Goes West

Also: Joby Takes On Uber Elevate, SkyHawks Season Cancelled, MQ-25 Test, JetBlue A220 It was quite an explosion...shortly after the launch of a SpaceX Starship prototype to 40,000 feet. The steel rocket prototype that SpaceX hopes will be used to...

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Pilots and Air Traffic Controllers May Receive Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine, with Appropriate Precaution

WASHINGTON Following the Emergency Use Authorization from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for Pfizer, Inc.s COVID-19 vaccine, the FAA has determined that pilots may receive the vaccine under the conditions of their FAA-issued airman medical certification. FAA Air Traffic...

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Moscow air show MAKS to proceed despite Paris 2021 axe

Organisers of the Russian MAKS-2021 Moscow air show are pressing ahead with the event despite the cancellation of the Paris air show, due to be held a month earlier. The Russian show is scheduled to be held on 20-25 July...

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US passenger airlines’ employment dips to lowest level in at least 30 years

Scheduled US passenger airlines cut almost 37,000 jobs in the one-month period ending mid-October, bringing that sector’s employment to the lowest level in at least 30 years, US government data shows. Scheduled US passenger airlines cut almost 37,000 jobs in...

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FAA Working with Nation’s Airports to Prepare for COVID-19 Vaccine Arrivals

WASHINGTON Today the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) provided planning considerations to assist the nations airports to facilitate the safe and efficient transportation of COVID-19 vaccines. Airport operators have a unique role in the transport of vaccines to the American public,...

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Oklahoma City street crews ready to salt and plow snow routes

Oklahoma City street crews are ready to clear the City’s snow routes if snow affects driving conditions on Sunday and Monday. Thirty-two trucks will be loaded with salt and ready to work around the clock until road conditions improve. Crews...

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