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Key Takeaways:

  • NATCA responded to a story regarding the New York Terminal Radar Approach Control facility.
  • The 2002 China Airlines 747 breakup was attributed to structural failure due to metal fatigue and an incorrectly repaired crack.
  • New software is available to add four light aircraft to Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004.
  • The Space Shuttle is scheduled to resume flight in late May, and CNN will air a report featuring a WWII aircraft tribute to Gen. Paul Tibbets.
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NATCA responds to AVweb‘s story on the New York Terminal Radar Approach Control facility, in today’s Avmail

Structural failure due to metal fatigue was blamed for the 2002 breakup a China Airlines 747, in a Taiwan report. A crack was incorrectly repaired, the report concluded…

New software adds four light aircraft to Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 — the PA28-161 Warrior, PA38-112 Tomahawk, Cessna 152 and twin-engine PA34-200T Seneca II…

A report featuring an airborne salute of WWII aircraft to Gen. Paul Tibbets is scheduled to air on CNN at 10 p.m. (ET) tomorrow night…

Space Shuttle to resume flight in late May.

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