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Monday, February 25, 2013

Longer Airport Security Lines, Fewer Flights with Sequestration

Sequestration could affect every traveler at airports nationwide, say U.S. Reps. Jim Moran, Gerry Connolly and U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine speaking from Reagan National Airport Monday.

Federal sequestration could mean fewer flights and increased wait times at airports, Virginia lawmakers said Monday. In addition to flight delays caused by sequestration, it threatens to close small- to mid-sized airports across the country. The massive, indiscriminate spending cuts Congress put in motion to force a budget compromise would cut $600 million from the Federal Aviation Administration if they go into effect Friday. Jobs on the Line Under sequestration, the FAA would have to furlough employees for 11 days — with as much as 10 percent of its workforce furloughed on any given day — and the agency would be unable to hire replacements for the 30 percent of its workers eligible to retire. Up to 2,200 air traffic controllers would be …

Walter Hadlock

1:08 pm on Sunday, March 3, 2013

Since the Washington Monument is already closed for earthquake related repairs, it looks like air travel has become the "Washington Monument" ploy when it comes to Sequestration. (As many readers might recall, in previous years when there was the possibility of a government shutdown over Congresses's inability to reach an accord on the budget, one of the publicized threats was "We'll have to …   more ›

Friday, May 11, 2012

Charges Dropped for FAA's Babbitt

Judge says Fairfax officer had no reason to pull over Babbitt, who was charged with driving while intoxicated last year.

A judge dismissed drunken driving charges against the former Federal Aviation Administration chief Thursday, according to The Washington Post. The Post reports that Fairfax City General District Court Judge Ian O’Flaherty dropped the case after watching video of the Fairfax City traffic stop. In it, Reston resident Randy Babbitt makes a left hand turn off of southbound Lee Highway. "In the process, Babbitt crossed double yellow lines and a northbound lane, but he did not drive on the wrong side of the road as Fairfax City Officer Mike Morris alleged in the criminal complaint." The judge also considered a breathalyzer reading of .007, just under the state's legal limit. He did not consider later breathalyzer results that put Babbitt over …

The BSD Guy

1:53 pm on Saturday, May 12, 2012

Sounds to me like a case of an over zealous traffic cop making up the "facts." Gosh...all he ended up doing was ruining someone else's life for no apparent reason.   more ›

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