Wednesday, 29 October 2014
Good Morning Africa.....Africa free of war
Habtamu Fentahun (Ethiopia): My dream is to see Africa free of war,
hunger and drought and be the best of bests in the coming few years.
freinds in need and in deed: this ebola tingz
Australia has issued a ban on visas from West African nations affected by the Ebola outbreak. What is your thought on this move?
news brief
Kinshasa to send more than a thousand health workers to Ebola-affected West Africa
And, South Africans demand justice for the murder of national football captain Senzo Meyiwa.
Will the South African Metalworkers Union break away from the country's top coalition of unions?
And, South Africans demand justice for the murder of national football captain Senzo Meyiwa.
Will the South African Metalworkers Union break away from the country's top coalition of unions?
high level meeting
President Uhuru Kenyatta will on Wednesday 29th October 2014 hold talks
with United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and a high-level
delegation including World Bank President Jim Yong Kim at State House,
Nairobi. This two days after announcing a new $8 billion development
initiative aimed at boosting economic growth, reducing poverty and
spurring business activity across the African region’s eight countries.
Tuesday, 28 October 2014
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102 Air India pilots found flying with lapsed licences
New Delhi: The next time you take a flight in India, keep your fingers
crossed and hope that your pilot is flying on a valid licence, not a
lapsed one.
Air India has discovered that as many as 102 pilots of its wide body Boeing fleet have been flying without clearing a mandatory test that helps keep their licences valid and without which the same lapse.
The airline informed the downgraded-by-US directorate general of civil aviation (DGCA) which, worryingly, failed to detect on its own the flying by so many pilots with lapsed licences.
The AI admission comes on the heels of the regulator last month finding that 131 Jet AirwaysBSE 0.54 % pilots were also flying without clearing a mandatory biannual exam - meaning on a lapsed licence.
26/10/14 Saurabh Sinha/Economic Times
Air India has discovered that as many as 102 pilots of its wide body Boeing fleet have been flying without clearing a mandatory test that helps keep their licences valid and without which the same lapse.
The airline informed the downgraded-by-US directorate general of civil aviation (DGCA) which, worryingly, failed to detect on its own the flying by so many pilots with lapsed licences.
The AI admission comes on the heels of the regulator last month finding that 131 Jet AirwaysBSE 0.54 % pilots were also flying without clearing a mandatory biannual exam - meaning on a lapsed licence.
26/10/14 Saurabh Sinha/Economic Times
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