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Mr. Chalk's analysis also suggests that EASA, based in Cologne, Germany, has a total of less than 200 safety professionals to ensure that more than 30 countries are adequately staffing regulatory offices and enforcing mandatory safety standards.
Aviation Experts See Europe Safety Concerns Andy Pasztor 2011
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But floating and flying are quite different as I recall Chalk's coming in for a landing at the end of the tour.
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And on the eve of Chalk's theatrical release in Austin, the place of its birth, cast and crew - several of them my close friends - look back on their long journey.
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I take myself back to another lifetime when I lived in Miami: Chalk's seaplanes flying tourists over Biscayne Bay or back from The Bahamas, landing with a bump and then a gentle splash on the soft blue water as they glide to a stop.
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Chalk's Ocean Airways, the place in question is inland.
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BLITZER: And presumably, that conversation between the pilots of this Chalk's Ocean Airways flight and the control tower, that is record.
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Also Chalk's Ocean Airways is voluntary grounding its fleet for inspection.
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A small plane, a seaplane from Chalk's Ocean Airways, with 20 people on board, according to the Coast Guard, has crashed.
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There were 20 people on board this Chalk's Ocean Airway flights leaving Miami for Bimini in the Bahamas.
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This plane flying since 1919, Chalk's Ocean Airways.
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