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Are Airplane Seats Sturdy Enough for Overweight America? The Cost of Safety vs. Fuel

The 60-year-old FAA weight standard for airliner seats seems outdated relative to America's expanding waistlines, but is that reason enough for an update?
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Man Attempts to Board Plane With 19 Cats, Then Abandons Most of Them at Rome Airport

An American man could face charges in Italy after attempting to smuggle 19 cats onto a flight from Rome to New York.
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Site of the crash at Spring Hill Airport in Sterling, Pennsylvania. (Map by Matt Molnar/Google Maps)

Pennsylvania Plane Crash Kills Two Long Island Aviation Students, One Survives

Two Farmingdale State College students were killed Wednesday night when their small plane crashed near an airport in northeastern Pennsylvania. A fellow student on the plane survived.
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Two Presidential Sea Knight helicopters just buzzed Manhattan and Brooklyn Bridges.

Two presidential Sea Knight helicopters just buzzed Manhattan and Brooklyn Bridges

Two Presidential Sea Knight helicopters just buzzed Manhattan and Brooklyn Bridges.
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The last flying Boeing 720 (C-FETB), whose final decades were spent working as a Pratt & Whitney engine testbed, is seen here taking off from Plattsburgh in 2008. (Photo by Senga Butts)

The Last Flying Boeing 720 Flies No More

This week marked the final flight of the last remaining airworthy Boeing 720, concluding the unique airliner's nearly 53 years of service.
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