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The dog, a Yorkshire Terrier named Mako, was left unaccounted for after the crash.
- China | News | visibility
Beijing Smog Affects Air Traffic

According to reports, pollution and smog grounded traffic in parts of China on January 23, 2013.Government warnings were issued for residents to stay indoors in Beijing.
PM2.5 one of the worst pollutants was measured at 526 micrograms per cubic metre, or “beyond index”, and more than 20 times higher than World Health Organisation safety levels over a 24-hour period, and visibility levels were measured at less than 100m in some areas of eastern China.
Flights cancelled:Zhengzhou = 100 flights
Beijing = 33 flights
Qindao = 20 flights
Jinan = 13 flights
Comair fined $275,000
Violating regulations on bumping passengers from overbooked flights has landed Delta’s subsidiary Comair a $275,000 fine from the Department of Transportation.
Federal rules require that overbooked flights seek volunteers to give up their seats for compensation, and if no volunteers are found, a written statement must be provided, along with financial compensation.
Comair filed inaccurate reports regarding how many passengers were denied boarding.
Small plane lands on golf course
An airplane that was diverted from the Santa Monica Airport landed safely Friday at Riviera Country Club in Pacific Palisades.
Family sues flight academy, student pilot’s family after Newberg home destroyed in plane crash
A family in Newberg is suing a flight school and others after their home was destroyed when a plane crashed into it two years ago.
- Eurocopter | News | UK
CHC Suspending Super Puma Flights
After yesterday’s Super Puma ditching in the North Sea, CHC helicopters suspended Puma flights due to suspicions of possible flaws in the design of the main gearbox lubrication system.
The concern is a hangover from a 2009 Bond Aviation crash that led to recommendations to look into the Super Puma’s gearbox lube system design.
Bond Aviation is also suspending Puma flights for the same issue. Their flight schedule is posted here: http://www.bondflights.com/index.php?day=1350946800
