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Great: saving your life by making an emergency landing on a nearly-deserted beach. Fark: the beach was nearly deserted, so you know how this ends(foxnews.com)
Two dead after small plane traveling from Indianapolis to Pennsylvania crashes in Ohio, presumably when the plane figured out that it was flying to Pennsylvania(indystar.com)
It may be acceptable to bring your child to work, but you shouldn't let your child actually perform your job. Especially if you're an air traffic controller(reuters.com)
This plane crash was an unauthorized landing. Please, please remember to get prior authorization before crashing your plane into people's yard. Thank you(gwinnettdailypost.com)
If you have any idea why the snow coming down in the Philly area last night was pink, the National Weather Service would love to hear it(phillyburbs.com)
Balloon Boy parents hit with a tab of $42,000 for their October stunt. Will probably have to sell their share of the Brooklyn Bridge to pay for it(denverpost.com)
Air traffic control goes dark at the Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport as the entire series of power tubes suffer simultaneous clogs(adn.com)
Your tax dollars at work screwing you: The recession hasn't hurt government employees. First they got a raise, now the percentage of civil servants making more than $100,000 has jumped 5 percent in the past 18 months(usatoday.com)
FAA grounds 130 Boeing 777s over risk of icing up and causing midair engine shut-downs. Just kidding. They rejected NTSB and ALPA warnings, allowing them to stay in the air until 2011. Have a nice flight(cbsnews.com)
Remember the FAA blunder that wreaked havoc nationwide? Yeah, about that. Apparently the USAF shot down a 1 kiloton nuclear armed cruise missile targeting the Denver International Airport. Bonus: There's a 9/11 connection. Sleep tight(whatdoesitmean.com)