The leader of Azerbaijan criticized the Russian response to the crash of a passenger jet that Azerbaijani officials said had most likely been hit by Russian air defenses.

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After rebuffing the FAA’s offer to enhance safety areas around the airport, including the FAA’s offer to install an engineered material arresting system to accommodate 90 percent of the Category C and D aircraft utilizing the airport, Santa Monica officials defend their March 2008 ordinance to ban Category C and D jets (such as Gulfstreams and some Citations and Challengers) from operating at the airport. Santa Monica is appealing the FAA’s July 8 decision that the city had no authority to ban jet operation.
The AOPA (Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association) and the FAA oppose the ban.

10 dead after small plane crashes in Brazil
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Did Russian air defence down the Azerbaijani plane in Kazakhstan?
Holes and pockmarks on the plane, an arrest and history are all prompting suspicion of Russia.

Alaska Airlines passenger opens emergency exit, climbs onto wing of plane after landing, airport says
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NTSB report leaves unanswered questions about deadly Windham plane crash
The NTSB is out with their report on a deadly plane crash in Windham, Nov. 24.As NewsChannel 13 has been reporting, the plane was carrying three dogs rescued from a high-kill shelter. The pilot and one dog were killed. Two other dogs were hurt. The plane took off from Churchville, Maryland at 4:40 p.m. Around 6 p.m., the pilot reported bad turbulence at 5,000 feet. He then lowered his altitude to 4,300 feet, and reported the turbulence calmed a bit. However, altitude continued to drop until the plane ultimately crashed.

Investigators turn to black boxes for answers in South Korea plane crash
Data from the two black boxes will be instrumental in determining what caused the Jeju Air plane to crash at Muan International Airport, killing 179 of the 181 people on board.