AVIATION
UND Student Amy Warbalow, UND instructor Katrina Kugler make picture-perfect departure for four day transcontinental race
Team takes along a special passenger, a gift from the North Dakota School for the Blind by Juan Miguel Pedraza, University and Public Affairs writer/editor University of North Dakota aviationstude...
Posted on 6/12/13 at 4:43 PM
Areavoices Digest #51 - Something for WWII buffs and more
I've always been intrigued by the World War II era, the photos, the music, and the people. Maybe that's why I'm so excited about the first of this week's recommended blogs. Check it out and the rest o...
Posted on 10/19/11 at 8:53 AM
Business ownership change to lead to job creation
West Fargos Mid-America Aviation has changed ownership and the companys former president and CEO says that means a major employment increase in the area. Moog Inc., a worldwide designer, manufacturer...
Posted on 10/1/10 at 4:58 PM
UND experiment to open up airspace to UAVs
The City Beat has finally gotten a handle on UND stories that don't involve the Fighting Sioux nickname or any administrative stuff, which is what I've been trying to do for the past several months. A...
Posted on 11/20/09 at 1:37 PM
Are Small Airports Just a Waste of Precious Economic Dollars?
USA Today stirred up a hornets nest on a piece they did in September in regards to the amount of money government spends to maintain small general aviation airports around the country. These ar...
Posted on 10/12/09 at 5:35 PM
SD pilot lands safely near Jamestown after engine sputtered at 5,000 feet 
FAULKTON, S.D. — A South Dakota pilot who made an emergency landing in southeastern North Dakota says he didn't panic when his engine started to sputter at 5,000 feet.
By Associated Press , April 01, 2013
No serious injury reported in single-engine plane crash near Alexandria 
By Al Edenloff, Forum News Service , March 29, 2013
Duluth man killed in plane crash was flying to Moorhead to visit his parents
By Wendy Reuer , March 29, 2013
Plane makes emergency landing near Jamestown 
JAMESTOWN, N.D. - A Faulkton, S.D., man successfully landed an airplane in a snow-covered field Wednesday, according to the North Dakota Highway Patrol.
By Forum News Service , March 26, 2013
ND lawmakers ask TSA to replace body scanners
WILLISTON, N.D. — North Dakota's Washington delegation is calling on the Transportation Security Administration to develop a plan to replace the full-body scanners that are being yanked from airports in Bismarck, Minot and Grand Forks.By Associated Press , March 14, 2013
ND sets February record for airport boardings
BISMARCK — The North Dakota Aeronautics Commission says 8,000 more passengers boarded airlines in the state than during the previous February.By Associated Press , March 13, 2013
Delta Air Lines CEO opposes TSA policy on knives
WASHINGTON — The head of Delta Air Lines on Friday joined the growing opposition to the Transportation Security Administration's new policy allowing passengers to carry small knives onto planes.By Associated Press , March 08, 2013
New TSA policy on knives, bats sparks backlash
WASHINGTON — Flight attendants, pilots, federal air marshals and even insurance companies are part of a growing backlash to the Transportation Security Administration's new policy allowing passengers to carry small knives and sports equipment like souvenir baseball bats and golf clubs onto planes.By Associated Press , March 08, 2013
Happy Hooligans’ manned flying mission in doubt 
By Patrick Springer , March 07, 2013
Bismarck among small airports irked by removal of body scanners
By James Macpherson, Associated Press , March 06, 2013
Flyers call knives-on-planes policy 'common sense'
By Associated Press , March 06, 2013
2 injured when military aircraft makes emergency landing in ND 
MINOT — Emergency responders have been dispatched to a U.S. military aircraft from the Minot Air Force Base that made an emergency landing in North Dakota.
By Associated Press , February 25, 2013
Wife of Ottertail man killed in plane crash says he left behind six kids 
By Dave Olson , February 21, 2013
Co-pilot tests positive for alcohol before Bemidji SkyWest flight
BEMIDJI – A SkyWest Airlines co-pilot and flight attendant have been suspended without pay after police discovered alcohol in their system before their flight was scheduled to leave Bemidji Thursday morning.By John Hageman, Forum News Service , February 21, 2013
Man appears in court in airplane toddler slap case
MINNEAPOLIS — A man charged with slapping a toddler on a Minneapolis-to-Atlanta flight is out of a job, his former employer said Sunday. Joe Rickey Hundley, 60, of Hayden, Idaho, is no longer an employee of AGC Aerospace and Defense, Composites Group, Daniel Keeney of DPK Public Relations confirmed Sunday night.By Associated Press , February 19, 2013
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