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Northwest pilots appeal license revocation

Source: The Tribune
Minneapolis : MN : USA | about 1 month ago  
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The Northwest Airlines pilots who overshot Minneapolis by 150 miles have filed appeals of their license revocations with the National Transportation Safety Board. The appeals were filed late Wednesday, said board spokesman Ted Lopatkiewicz. He said that appeals typically are heard by an administrative...
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  • News Source: CNN | about 1 month ago
    Keith Holloway said both pilots filed appeals against the Federal Aviation Administration's decision to revoke their licenses. The FAA said the pilots were "extremely reckless" and endangered the public by flying an hour and half without contacting...
  • News Source: Seattle Times | about 1 month ago
    The Northwest Airlines pilots who overshot Minneapolis by 150 miles have filed appeals of their license revocations with the National Transportation Safety Board. The appeals were filed late Wednesday, said board spokesman Ted Lopatkiewicz. He said...
  • News Source: Dallas Observer | about 1 month ago
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    National Transportation Safety Board spokesman Ted Lopatkiewicz (loh-PAT'-kee-witz) said Thursday the pilots have filed appeals with the safety board. The Federal Aviation Administration revoked the licenses of Captain Timothy Cheney of Gig Harbor,...
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    Timothy Cheney of Gig Harbor, Wash., and co-pilot Richard Cole of Salem, Ore. — cannot fly for at least one year. "You operated NW188 in a reckless manner that endangered the lives and property of others," the FAA wrote the two men. The agency
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