3Vote!
The Eagle Business (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
WASHINGTON -- The Northwest Airlines pilots who overshot Minneapolis by 150 miles are appealing their license revocations with the National Transportation Safety Board.The appeals were filed late Wednesday, said board spokesman Ted Lopatkiewicz. He ...
3Vote!
Denver Post (Free subscription) | 06/11/2009
The Northwest Airlines pilots who overshot Minneapolis by 150 miles are appealing their license revocations with the National Transportation Safety Board, said board spokesman Ted Lopatkiewicz.
3Vote!
San Fransisco Chronicle (Free subscription) | 05/11/2009
The Northwest Airlines pilots who overshot Minneapolis by 150 miles have filed appeals of their license revocations with the National Transportation Safety Board. The appeals were filed late Wednesday, said board spokesman Ted Lopatkiewicz. He said that... Northwest Airlines - National Transportation Safety Board - Minneapolis - Flight attendant - United States
3Vote!
StarTribune.com (Free subscription) | 05/11/2009
National Transportation Safety Board spokesman Ted Lopatkiewicz said Thursday the pilots have filed appeals with the safety board. The Federal Aviation Administration revoked the licenses of Captain Timothy Cheney of Gig Harbor, Washington, and First Officer Richard Cole of Salem, Oregon, saying they put the 144 passengers of Northwest Flight 188 in serious danger.
3Vote!
kare11.com - Business News (Free subscription) | 05/11/2009
National Transportation Safety Board spokesman Ted Lopatkiewicz said Thursday the pilots have filed appeals with the safety board. of Captain Timothy Cheney of Gig Harbor, Washington, and First Officer Richard Cole of Salem, Oregon, saying they put the 144 passengers of Northwest Flight 188 in serious danger.
3Vote!
Star Tribune (Free subscription) | 05/11/2009
National Transportation Safety Board spokesman Ted Lopatkiewicz said Thursday the pilots have filed appeals with the safety board. The Federal Aviation Administration revoked the licenses of Captain Timothy Cheney of Gig Harbor, Washington, and First Officer Richard Cole of Salem, Oregon, saying they put the 144 passengers of Northwest Flight 188 in serious danger.
3Vote!
Today In the Sky (Free subscription) | 05/11/2009
In a story just crossing the newswires, reports "the Northwest Airlines pilots who overshot Minneapolis by 150 miles have filed appeals of their license revocations with the National Transportation Safety Board. The appeals were filed late Wednesday, said board spokesman Ted Lopatkiewicz. He said that appeals typically are heard by an administrative law judge with the board within 120 days....
3Vote!
MSNBC.com: Top MSNBC Headlines (Free subscription) | 05/11/2009
updated 9:36 a.m. ET Nov. 5, 2009WASHINGTON - The Northwest Airlines pilots who overshot Minneapolis by 150 miles are appealing the revocation of their licenses to fly.National Transportation Safety Board spokesman Ted Lopatkiewicz said Thursday the pilots have filed appeals with the safety board. The Federal Aviation Administration revoked the licenses of Captain Timothy Cheney of Gig Harbor,...
3Vote!
MSNBC.com: U.S. Life (Free subscription) | 05/11/2009
updated 9:36 a.m. ET Nov. 5, 2009WASHINGTON - The Northwest Airlines pilots who overshot Minneapolis by 150 miles are appealing the revocation of their licenses to fly.National Transportation Safety Board spokesman Ted Lopatkiewicz said Thursday the pilots have filed appeals with the safety board. The Federal Aviation Administration revoked the licenses of Captain Timothy Cheney of Gig Harbor,...
3Vote!
The Huffington Post (Free subscription) | 27/10/2009
... The NTSB has not taken or examined the laptops that the pilots were using, spokesman Ted Lopatkiewicz said Tuesday. "The pilots said they were using them. So I don't know what any examination of them" would do to further the investigation, Lopatkiewicz said. The pilots failed to respond to numerous radio messages from controllers in Denver and Minneapolis. Other pilots also...
3Vote!
The Washington Times (Free subscription) | 26/10/2009
WASHINGTON — Safety investigators are interviewing the three flight attendants from the Northwest Airlines plane that overflew its Minneapolis destination by 150 miles. National Transportation Safety Board spokesman Ted Lopatkiewicz confirmed the flight attendant interviews Monday. Investigators interviewed the Northwest flight's pilots on Sunday in Minnesota. The pilots told the NTSB...
3Vote!
Examiner (Free subscription) | 27/10/2009
... its reach.The NTSB has not taken or examined the laptops that the pilots were using, spokesman Ted Lopatkiewicz said Tuesday."The pilots said they were using them. So I don't know what any examination of them" would do to further the investigation, Lopatkiewicz said.Delta Air Lines Inc., which acquired Northwest last year, has suspended the two pilots pending an investigation. The...
3Vote!
MSNBC.com: Top MSNBC Headlines (Free subscription) | 27/10/2009
... Safety Board has not taken or examined the laptops that the pilots were using, spokesman Ted Lopatkiewicz said Tuesday. "The pilots said they were using them. So I don't know what any examination of them" would do to further the investigation, Lopatkiewicz said. Suspended from jobsDelta Air Lines Inc., which acquired Northwest last year, has suspended the two pilots pending an investigation.Capt....
3Vote!
MSNBC.com: U.S. Life (Free subscription) | 27/10/2009
... Safety Board has not taken or examined the laptops that the pilots were using, spokesman Ted Lopatkiewicz said Tuesday. "The pilots said they were using them. So I don't know what any examination of them" would do to further the investigation, Lopatkiewicz said. Suspended from jobsDelta Air Lines Inc., which acquired Northwest last year, has suspended the two pilots pending an investigation.Capt....
3Vote!
MSNBC.com (Free subscription) | 27/10/2009
... Safety Board has not taken or examined the laptops that the pilots were using, spokesman Ted Lopatkiewicz said Tuesday. "The pilots said they were using them. So I don't know what any examination of them" would do to further the investigation, Lopatkiewicz said. Suspended from jobsDelta Air Lines Inc., which acquired Northwest last year, has suspended the two pilots pending an investigation.Capt....