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Aug. 13, 2013

Flight school finds smooth air after bumpy legal turbulence

Those concerned with airlines’ safety after last month’s crash landing of Asiana Airlines Flight 214 might be reassured by Eva Airways' quest to provide top-level training for its pilots by opening a flight school in the United States.


By Andrew McIntyre


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Those concerned with airlines' safety after last month's crash landing of Asiana Airlines Flight 214 might be reassured by one foreign carrier's quest to provide top-level training for its pilots by opening a flight school in the United States. Taiwan's Eva Airways plans to be among the first foreign airlines to accomplish the task by setting up a flagship pilot academy at Sacramento's Ma...

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