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Airlines Do Fixes on the Cheap by Sending Planes Abroad to Unlicensed Mechanics

It’s always a little unnerving to hear that your flight is delayed because of mechanical issues. The most common challenges of commercial flying are not so much risky as they are annoying; mostly, they fall somewhere along an infinite loop of potential customer service fails. But there’s something about knowing your plane is in need of a mechanical fix that can trigger feelings of actual worry, even in fliers not much prone to air anxiety. That’s because mechanical problems raise concerns beyond comfort, cost or convenience, and actually bring up issues of safety. Hence the news that an increasing amount of commercial airplane maintenance is outsourced to unlicensed workers abroad feels like more than just another inconvenience heaped on customers by airlines. It’s one of those bits of knowledge that sits at the back of your brain, ready to pounce each time you fly.

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5 Companies That Excel at Screwing Over Customers

You would think torturing customers is so bad for business that companies would try to avoid it. Isn’t the invisible hand of the market supposed to bitchslap businesses that thumb their nose at the people who buy the stuff? Polls show 85 percent of consumers will retaliate against a company if customer service sucks, and the younger ones are likely to pour out their grievances on social media. Billions in revenue are at stake.

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Skyway Robbery: 6 Ways the Out-of-Control Airline Industry Is Ripping Off America

High-fives are happening on Wall Street. Airlines are making giant profits again, record-breaking profits! The days of bankruptcies, which peaked between 2001 and 2008, may soon be a memory.

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Professor from Right-Wing Evangelical University Touts Benefits of Domestic Drones to National Sheriff's Conference

John Marselus, associate dean of Flight Operations for the School of Aeronautics at the Evangelical Christian college, Liberty University, spoke to sheriffs from across the U.S. about the benefits of using Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS)—a.k.a. drones—during the National Sheriffs’ Association Annual Conference in Charlotte, N.C. on June 22. A gaggle of industry professionals, including Marselus, was invited to speak at the conference after giving a similar presentation on April 18 at the Virginia Sheriffs’ Association Convention in Portsmouth, Va., 

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The Latest Outrageous Waste of Money for the Pentagon's Playthings

Is the Vermont Air National Guard being used for corrupt purposes having nothing to do with its military mission? The answer is yes. Big time. And for big money. In the article, “Those who 'Fudged' Should not be Allowed to Judge” we described how military brass fudged their own scoring process to get Senator Leahy’s home state of Vermont on the list as the “preferred alternative” for basing the F-35. We know who loses: thousands of Vermonters whose homes are in noise and crash zones. This article will follow the money to see who benefits from the corrupt practices of the military brass who fudged.

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