Near misses on ground prompt new use of cockpit simulators
U.S. Airlines have agreed to use their cockpit simulators to train pilots to taxi, the Federal Aviation Administration said.
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Champagne - the sparkling wine uncorked for New Year's - is too often pigeonholed as a celebratory drink for toasts and overlooked as a light, crisp companion for food. Although its range of styles makes Champagne a versatile match for a variety of foods, it pairs effortlessly with seafood. This quality, in turn, is why seafood continues gaining momentum as a top choice for New Year's Eve dining.
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