Monthly Archive: February 2011

CO passenger convicted of assault/ interference, fined $10k – Houston Community Newspapers

A disruptive passenger aboard a Continental flight from Amsterdam bound for Houston has been convicted of assault and interfering with the flight crew and sentenced, United States Attorney José Angel Moreno and Supervisory Air Marshal-in-Charge Joanne Oxford announced Feb. 11. Robert Wade Prince, 49, of Mobile, Ala., pleaded guilty to interference with the flight crew …

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Delta Named Official Airline of Los Angeles’ STAPLES Center, L.A. Kings and Grammy Museum – Feb. 10, 2011 /PRNewswire

LOS ANGELES, Feb. 10, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — Delta Air Lines (NYSE: DAL) and AEG, one of the world’s largest sports and entertainment firms, today announced a new multiyear agreement to make Delta an official founding partner and official airline of STAPLES Center, an official partner of The GRAMMY Museum at L.A. LIVE and the official …

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Why do some planes leave contrails, but others don’t? – Contrail Science

A question that comes up with some consistency is based on the observation that some planes in the sky leave trails that persist and spread, and other planes, in the same sky, leave short-lived trails, or no trails at all. This difference is often used as evidence of the “chemtrail” theory, which states that the …

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‘Playboy centerfold’ tries to jump from JetBlue flight in midair – USATODAY.com

“A buxom Playboy centerfold tried to bust out — midair — from a jet yesterday amid a bad case of high anxiety.” That’s the word from the New York Post tabloid, which says the incident happened Thursday afternoon on JetBlue Flight 522 from Orlando to Newark. The Post reports the “sexy 21-year-old model” apparently leapt …

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