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RT @RayLaHood: Summer air #travel is heating up; @USDOT has you covered http://t.co/7GBOBAYRTG #aviation #consumers
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Pilots: There will be a TFR in Annapolis, MD on May 24. Please check NOTAMs. http://t.co/w27EW65UH0
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Pilots: *Short Notice* there is a Hazards TFR over Oklahoma City, OK until further notice. http://t.co/Q3hALPH5Ic
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RT @fema: For #okwx updates, follow @cityofokc @RedCrossOKC @NWSNorman #tornado #moore
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RT @fema: #okwx: Use @redcross Safe & Well mobile https://t.co/elKagl3JcC & text messaging to check-in with friends & family #tornado
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Pilots: There will be a TFR in New London, CT on May 22. Please check NOTAMs. http://t.co/rK0f7lpaED
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"Go-arounds" while waiting to land frustrate passengers and airlines. A new procedure helps land planes faster: http://t.co/j1EJQq6EbA
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Pilots: There will be a TFR in Atlanta, GA on May 19. Please check NOTAMs. http://t.co/tdaSSpweJG
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Pilots: *Short Notice* There will be a TFR today in Wilmington, DE. Please check NOTAMs. http://t.co/bX8Bo6OJD0
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Ever circled the airport waiting to land? A new NextGen procedure helps avoid go-arounds — saving time and fuel: http://t.co/j1EJQq6EbA
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Pilots: There will be a TFR in Baltimore, MD on May 17. Please check NOTAMs. http://t.co/CuIDuI9EKp
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Go-arounds — circling the airport waiting to land — burn fuel and time. A new procedure helps land planes faster: http://t.co/j1EJQq6EbA
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RT @RayLaHood: Step 1 to celebrate #NationalTransportationWeek? Subscribe to the list of USDOT Twitter handles! http://t.co/tDKeMULBbH
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Pilots: There will be a TFR in New York, NY on May 13. Please check NOTAMs. http://t.co/75Zi9OAHu5
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DOT announces decision on contract towers and other programs. Read more: http://t.co/2VbeAfLHAr #FAA
The FAA Flight Standards Service is hosting its second meeting with the States from the Asia Pacific Region. This meeting provides a unique opportunity to share information on FAA best practices in the safety oversight of operations and continuing airworthiness with civil aviation authorities in the Asia-Pacific Region. Continuing a tradition of other FAA international outreach activities, this meeting offers a forum for aviation safety leaders to delve more deeply into the FAA Flight Standards Service activities, as well as receive information on safety oversight topics key to the Region.