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Safeland Technology
U.S. carriers including American Airlines, Delta Air Lines Inc are testing Aviation Safety Technologies LLC’s SafeLand concept, a new technology which is designed to provide numerical scores relaying accurate information about conditions on the tarmac. The system is still in development.
The website touts AST’s SafeLand software as “the first-ever technology designed to leverage the availability of real time data to monitor and measure aircraft systems such as speed brakes, spoilers, flaps and hydraulic and mechanical braking systems and many physical parameters such as speed, deceleration, temperature, pressure and wind in order to accurately report true aircraft runway surface characteristics, true braking friction, cornering friction and tire and brake wear.”
Fire Destroys Air Busan Plane in South Korea, All 176 Evacuated
A fire broke out on a plane operated by Air Busan Co. at a local airport in South Korea late Tuesday, with everyone on board evacuated. Flight BX391,
1 month after home destroyed in plane crash, Brooklyn Park family rebuilding from rubble
The couple lived in the house on the 10700 block of Kyle Avenue North for 20 years until it was destroyed a month ago when a plane crashed into it, just after air traffic control lost contact with the pilot.
Women’s NCAA tournament 2026 schedule, locations, bracket announcement date, more
The 2026 women’s NCAA tournament begins with Selection Sunday on March 15 and ends with the national championship in Phoenix on April 5.
$10,000 79-year-old abandoned plane hugely expensive to fix
Man who paid $10,000 for a 79-year-old abandoned plane – a rusted 1947 Cessna reveals the true cost of what it would take to fix it

