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Southwest Airlines Flight Experiences Sudden Loss of Cabin Pressure
December 3, 2012 - Posted in Uncategorized by Angelley Hightower PLLCA recent Southwest Airlines flight en route from Kansas City to Dallas lost cabin pressure at 35,000 feet, with about 135 people on board. The oxygen masks were deployed and the plane rapidly descended. According to news reports, a passenger stated tha …
FAA Releases New Airworthiness Directive Regarding Airbus A300 Rudder System
November 12, 2012 - Posted in Uncategorized by Angelley Hightower PLLCEleven years ago today, November 12, 2001, American Airlines Flight 587 crashed shortly after taking off from JFK International Airport in Queens, New York, killing all 260 people on board and 5 others on the ground. The aircraft involved was an Airbus …
What’s Going On At American Airlines?
September 23, 2012 - Posted in Uncategorized by Angelley Hightower PLLCJust when the flying public thinks it can’t get any worse, it does. American Airlines has recently seen an uptick – a large one – in flight delays and cancellations. This is reportedly attributable to an unusually high number of maintenance requests an …
NTSB Closer to Finding Cause of Reno Air Race Crash
August 27, 2012 - Posted in Uncategorized by Angelley Hightower PLLCWhen a plane crashed into the crowd at last year’s Reno Air show eleven people were killed, including the pilot of the plane involved, and over 70 were injured. The disaster naturally raised questions concerning the cause of the crash and the safety of …
American Airlines Flight Attendants Approve New Contract
August 20, 2012 - Posted in Uncategorized by Angelley Hightower PLLCEarlier today, flight attendants at American Airlines approved a labor contract offer. It was a reasonably close vote – 59%. And nearly everyone eligible to vote did so. The flight attendants’ union is, of course, not happy with the deal, or the manage …