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Old 23rd July 2007 | 13:40
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Update on Comair crash..

The NTSB is set to issue a probably cause ruling on Thursday July 27.
In the meantime CNN issued this update this morning..
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LEXINGTON, Kentucky (AP) -- The pilots in a jet crash last summer that killed 49 people left the terminal without receiving four important airport advisories, including one that said the normal taxiway to the main runway was closed, a newspaper reported Sunday.
http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/07/23/com...ef=mpstoryview
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Old 24th July 2007 | 10:44
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I certainly agree with the comments regarding NOTAMS being an outdated system of disseminating information.... I thought it outdated when I started 25 years ago.... Wading through all sorts of irrelevant crap while trying to find some snippet of info that might affect any of dep, dest, alt a/ports or route is a lousy way to stay current.
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Old 26th July 2007 | 22:05
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Webcast of NTSB probable cause and recommendations
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