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  2. White House gives muddled answer when asked if it's safe to ...

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    The White House has tripped over its response on whether it was still safe to fly in American skies following two tragic plane crashes last week. Last week, the U.S. grappled with two devastating ...

  3. Insubordination - Wikipedia

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    The article for insubordination should not be confused with the article for contempt. While Article 91 of the UCMJ deals predominantly with disobeying or disrespecting a superior and applies to enlisted members and warrant officers , Article 88 involves the use of contemptuous words against certain appointed or elected officials and only ...

  4. Rubio accuses USAID of ‘rank insubordination’ - AOL

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    Secretary of State Marco Rubio called out the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) on Monday for what he called “rank insubordination,” adding that the agency and its procedures ...

  5. Opinion - Is it still safe to fly in the US? - AOL

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    The midair collision between an American Airlines regional jet and an Army Blackhawk helicopter at Washington Reagan National Airport on Jan. 29 resulted in 67 deaths. If the plane struck by the ...

  6. No Fly List - Wikipedia

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    The American Civil Liberties Union has voiced opposition to barring weapons sales to individuals listed on the current form of the No Fly List, stating that: "There is no constitutional bar to reasonable regulation of guns, and the No Fly List could serve as one tool for it, but only with major reform."

  7. Fly America Act - Wikipedia

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    The Fly America Act is incorporated into the Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) at Subpart 47.4—Air Transportation by U.S.‑Flag Carriers and is, therefore, applicable to all U.S. government contracts issued to U.S. and non‑U.S. companies, except for commercial item contractors, which are exempt from the act under Part 12.503 of the FAR.

  8. Is flying still safe? Here’s what experts say - AOL

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    In its most recent safety report, IATA, the trade association of the world’s airlines, called 2023 “an exceptionally safe year,” with a total of 30 accidents in the commercial aviation sector.

  9. Yes, Flying in the U.S. Is Safe - AOL

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    So you can travel and feel good about it on American airplanes," said Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy during a Feb. 3 interview on Fox News. There are numbers to back that up.