Gibson and Sawyer are on a bus tour of the South, but had planned to cheat and take a plane from Austin to Lafayette, Louisiana, and bus it to New Orleans.
These terrorists don't discriminate when they get ready to take down a plane.
According to Association of British Travel Agents (ABTA) charter flight customers can refuse to take a seat on a plane that has been delayed more than 12 hours, claiming a full refund.
The lack of instances in which terrorists try to use knives to take over a plane underscores that their tactics have shift to using explosive devices instead, which what TSA is devoting its energies to finding, Pistole said.
It's unlikely in these days of hardened cockpit doors and other preventative measures that the small folding knives could be used by terrorists to take over a plane, TSA Administrator John Pistole told a hearing of the House Homeland Security Committee.
Since the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks there have been no incidents in which terrorists have successfully used sharp objects to take over a plane, which suggests the current policy of keeping even small knives off planes is working, committee members said.
An NFL player is arrested at an airport for trying to take a concealed weapon on a plane.
It said the expansion would create 50 new jobs, as well as see it take on a new plane, build a new terminal at Land's End and refit two ships.
Poole still remembers the passenger who removed a fire extinguisher from the plane to take as a souvenir.
Once the airports officially closed it was pretty much game over for even the savviest travelers, as there was no trick up your sleeve that could make a plane take you to a closed airport, and pretty much everything in the Northeast, from JFK and Newark and Philly down to Hartford was closed.
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His mechanics now take each plane apart once a year for heavy maintenance.
"I am getting on a plane to take Emma's case forward and I never thought I would do it, " she said.
It is a bit like learning the safety instructions on a plane before take-off: you hope you will never need them, but you know it would be unwise to miss the lesson.
Italy has prepared a military transport plane which will be used to take in a field hospital and emergency medical team.
"We've just been sitting, waiting in a plane meant to take off" this morning, she told CNN iReport.
Federal investigators usually take possession of plane parts following a crash, but pieces of wreckage recovered from aircraft involved in the attacks have been treated as historical artifacts and become part of museum collections, he said.
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Robert Kennedy dispatched a plane to Atlanta to take her and King's widow to Memphis.
Pugh tried to take a nap in the back of the plane on the trip from Indianapolis to Baton Rouge.
Vey, who competes in track and field and shooting, had a leg amputated after an injury she suffered when a cargo plane had to take sudden evasive action.
But even those statistics may or may not include incidents in which the crew requested that local law enforcement meet the plane and take control of a passenger, an FAA spokeswoman said.
Instead of scheduling a plane, which could take longer owing to the time required to make arrangements with the local airport, drones would be lower-cost and able to operate even if there was cloud cover, he said.
One of the groups will take to the air above Panama in a transport plane to better study the sun's corona.
An early version of a flexible Air Force plane with vertical take-off and landing capabilities.
The official said a Greek plane was standing by to take the three U.S. soldiers from Belgrade to Athens.
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And new planes, like new cars, need less maintenance, one reason a plane Forbes tracked was able to take off at 6:40 a.m. in Nice and make nine flights across Europe before ending the day at 11:50 p.m. in Glasgow.
The general manager of Tribhuvan International Airport, Ratish Chandra Lal Suman, said in a statement that the plane, a twin-propeller Dornier, had struck a vulture soon after take-off.
He said air traffic control contacted the pilot after noticing an unusual manoeuvre minutes after take-off and the pilot said his plane had hit a vulture.
Several factors have combined to today's decision to buy a short take-off and vertical landing version of the plane (the F-35B) rather than the more capable F-35C variant that would have required catapults to hurl it skywards.
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We don't have money to take the plane and they don't want to give us a visa.
The company says that in the future, passengers will be able to count on vouchers and refunds if their flights don't take off, as well as a limit on how many hours a plane will sit on the tarmac.
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