Brett
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A Terrible Way to Rank Airline Safety
Have you seen the supposed “safety rankings” for 2012 from the Jet Airliner Crash Data Evaluation Centre (JACDEC)? I know some of…
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Too Cool for School on Virgin America (Trip Report)
We had to head to Dallas for a wedding, and it ended up being a super cool trip. Why do I say…
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A Death in the Online Aviation Family
It’s a rare day that I post on a Sunday, but it’s an even rarer day when we lose a very young…
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Cranky on the Web (January 21 – 25)
What If You Have a Ticket on a 787 Dreamliner? Airlines’ Back-Up Plans – Conde Nast Daily Traveler I put together a…
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Topic of the Week: Would You Fly the 787?
The 787 is still grounded (at least, it was when I wrote this). But let’s say that the aircraft is deemed fit…
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How Southwest Determines Your Boarding Card Number, and How You Can Now Jump the Line for $40
In the wake of Southwest announcing that you can now jump to the head of the line for $40 a person if…
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Southwest to Get More Gates in Los Angeles
It has been rumored for years, but now it looks like it’s finally going to happen. US Airways is going to leave…
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Delta Introduces Medallion Qualifying Dollar Hurdle for Elite Qualification
In case you missed it between the 787 grounding and American’s new livery, Delta made a subtle but important change to its…
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Cranky on the Web (January 14 – 18)
Today is the day. If you live in the Metroplex, come on out to DFW for a little Crankyspotting between 10a and…
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Topic of the Week: American’s New Livery
Something tells me this is going to be a long comment thread. If you haven’t seen it, here it is. American’s new…
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United and American Fuel Buying Policies Face a Legal Challenge
When I first saw a story about United and American being sued over their fuel buying policies in Chicago, I wasn’t too…
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About Those 787 Problems
It has not been a good few weeks for the 787 program. There have been fires, fuel leaks, and more to make…