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Fahadh Faasil's hit film impresses Suriya; fans wonder if Telugu remake is in works

In a recent interview, the star revealed his favourite Malayalam film and said how Fahadh Faasil's Aavesham struck a chord with him. During a conversation with Gold FM, Suriya was asked to talk about his recent favourite Malayalam film, and he picked Fafa's role in Aavesham.




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Predictive surficial geology, Denmark Bay-Qikiqtagafaaluk area, Victoria Island Nunavut, NTS 67-C and F

Sharpe, D R; Lesemann, J -E; Parkinson, W; Armstrong, L; Dods, E. Geological Survey of Canada, Canadian Geoscience Map 174, surficial data model v.2.3.14 conversion, 2023, 2 sheets, https://doi.org/10.4095/295703
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Konferans – Seminer ve Diğer Sosyal Faaliyetleri Takip Edebileceğiniz Siteler

Türkiye’de hep negatif şeyler oluyor gibi göze çarpıyor ama hayat herşeye ve her türlü probleme rağmen devam ediyor ve güzel şeyler oluyor. Gözüme çarpan ve en çok hoşuma giden iki […]

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FAA to announce rule allowing more rest for flight attendants

Federal aviation officials plan to announce Tuesday that flight attendants will soon get more mandated rest time between flights, two sources familiar with the announcement tell CNN.




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FAA expands safety reporting program

Washington – The Federal Aviation Administration, in partnership with the National Air Traffic Controllers Association, has implemented a safety reporting program intended to allow certain employees within the agency to raise safety concerns without fear of retaliation.




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FAA issues final rule on aircraft icing standards

Washington – Manufacturers of new transport airplanes must show proof that the aircraft can safely fly in freezing drizzle or freezing rain, under a final rule issued Nov. 4 by the Federal Aviation Administration.




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FAA confirms date for air ambulance rule

Washington – A final rule regarding safety regulations for helicopter air ambulances will go into effect April 22, 2015, the Federal Aviation Administration has announced.




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FAA outlines strategies for preventing air traffic controller fatigue

Washington – The Federal Aviation Administration is defending its scheduling practices that aim to prevent fatigue among air traffic controllers.




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FAA revises guidance for safely taxiing, towing aircraft

Washington – The Federal Aviation Administration has published new guidance aimed at keeping airport workers safe as airplanes are taxied and towed.




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FAA to scrutinize helicopter safety

Washington – The Federal Aviation Administration is taking steps to help protect helicopter pilots and passengers in the event of an emergency landing or crash.




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OSHA, FAA team up to protect airline workers from retaliation

Washington – OSHA and the Federal Aviation Administration are both tasked with protecting airline workers. Now, the agencies are teaming up to help each other achieve that goal.




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For airplanes, drone collisions a greater hazard than bird strikes: FAA study

Washington — A high-speed collision with a drone would leave an airliner with more structural damage than if a bird of similar weight struck the plane, according to a recent study from the Federal Aviation Administration’s Alliance for System Safety of UAS through Research Excellence.




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National Academies urges FAA to ease approach to commercial drone safety regs

Washington — The Federal Aviation Administration should relax its “overly conservative” safety rules for commercial drone use to boost continued progress and integration, a new report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine concludes.




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Airline worker safety: FAA, house subcommittee put spotlight on passenger violence

Washington — Although the rate of reported passenger violence on commercial airlines has decreased since the beginning of the year, it’s still too high, the Federal Aviation Administration says.




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FAA asks laser manufacturers to warn consumers of potential danger to planes

Washington — Citing a growing trend of people pointing lasers at airplanes, the Federal Aviation Administration is calling for product labels warning consumers that the safety of flight crews and passengers is being put at risk.




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FAA says hundreds of airports need safety management systems

Washington — The Federal Aviation Administration has issued a final rule that will require “more than 200 of America’s busiest commercial airports” to create safety management systems.




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FAA is urging the public not to point lasers at airplanes

Washington — Reports of people pointing lasers at aircraft – a federal crime – have reached an all-time high, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.




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FAA issues alert on protecting ground crew workers

Washington — Alarmed by recent separate incidents – one fatal – involving members of airport ground crews, the Federal Aviation Administration has issued a safety alert calling on airlines to review safety protocol.




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Bill would extend FAA rest requirements to cargo pilots

Washington — Legislation reintroduced in the House on June 23 and the Senate on July 15 would provide cargo pilots with the same legal protections intended to protect against fatigued flying as those afforded to passenger aircraft pilots.




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FAA will require secondary cockpit barriers on new airplanes

Washington — New commercial passenger aircraft must have a secondary flight deck barrier to protect the cockpit from “unauthorized intrusion” under a Federal Aviation Administration final rule announced June 14.




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Safe winter operations at airports: New video from FAA

Washington — A new video from the Federal Aviation Administration highlights best practices for airport operators, air traffic controllers and pilots to follow to ensure safe operations amid snowy and icy conditions.




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FAA moves to give air traffic controllers more rest

Washington — Air traffic controllers must have at least 10 hours of off-duty time between shifts, Federal Aviation Administration Administrator Mike Whitaker announced April 19.




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GAO calls on FAA to better examine drone flights near airports

Washington — The Federal Aviation Administration should make sure its strategy on safely integrating drones into the National Airspace System assesses how counter-drone technologies at airports affect its efforts, the Government Accountability Office says.




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FAA rule means more aviation entities required to have a safety management system

Washington — Commercial and charter airlines, aircraft manufacturers, and air tour operators must establish a safety management system, according to a Federal Aviation Administration final rule that went into effect May 28.




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FAA delays air traffic controller rest policy: reports

Washington — The Federal Aviation Administration has delayed implementation of a policy requiring air traffic controllers to have at least 10 hours of off-duty time between shifts.




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FAA funding bill a big win for airline safety, union leaders say

Washington — Aviation labor unions are applauding the safety provisions included in a bill, recently signed into law by President Joe Biden, that reauthorizes funding for the Federal Aviation Administration.




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After a delay, FAA finalizes air traffic controller rest policy

Washington — The Federal Aviation Administration has finalized a policy requiring air traffic controllers to have at least 10 hours of off-duty time between shifts.




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FAA Should Change Its Safety Risk Assessment Approach for Drones to Effectively Integrate Them Into the Nation’s Airspace

Introducing drone operations into the nation’s airspace can provide substantial benefits to society, such as preventing derailments, inspecting cell phone towers, delivering medical devices to patients in cardiac distress, and assisting firefighters, says a new congressionally mandated report by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.




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NASA, Teamed with FAA, Industry, and Academia, Should Research Effects of Increased Drone Traffic on Privacy, the Environment, and Cybersecurity

NASA should collaborate with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), industry, academia to research the full effects that increased unpiloted air vehicle traffic would have on society, including ramifications to sound, privacy, environmental matters, and cybersecurity, says a new report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.




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New Report Charts Path Forward for FAA’s Cybersecurity Workforce

Looking Ahead at the Cybersecurity Workforce at the Federal Aviation Administration, a new report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, charts a path forward for creating and maintaining a cybersecurity workforce at FAA that can meet the challenges of a highly competitive cybersecurity labor market and a wave of future retirements.




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G. Timothy Petito, OD, FAAO, Celebrated for Dedication to the Field of Optometry

Dr. Petito lends years of experience to his work with Petito Eyecare




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Jennifer Gail Martin Maples, OD, ABCMO, ABO, FAAO, Recognized for Excellence in Health Care

Jennifer Gail Martin Maples, OD, ABCMO, ABO, FAAO, celebrated for over 20 years of professional success




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Dr. Jade Husby, CCCA, FAAA, Inducted into the Prestigious Marquis Who's Who Biographical Registry

Dr. Jade Husby, CCCA, FAAA, is recognized for her distinguished career and achievements in audiology




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Snehashis Hazra, MBBS, MD, FAAP, has been Inducted into the Prestigious Marquis Who's Who Biographical Registry

He is recognized for his expertise in the care of extremely preterm infants and his novel basic science research involving Mesenchymal Stem Cells on Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia or Chronic Disease of Lung.




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Arthur F. Gelb, MD, FACP, FCCP, ATSF, FAAAAI, Featured in the January 2024 Issue of The New Yorker

Arthur F. Gelb, MD, FACP, FCCP, ATSF, FAAAAI, shared his professional achievements and industry expertise in The New Yorker




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AgilQuest receives final FedRAMP Authorization with support from FAA and VA

Federal Agencies will know their data is safe with AgilQuest's Workplace Scheduling Software




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Revolutionary Application for all Linux Desktop Users - Speeds up Linux systemd OS Boot by 10 times with Robolinux FAAST Boot

Robolinux, founded in the USA 2011 invented and has released the "Revolutionary FAAST Boot" application for all systemd based Linux Desktop & Server Operating Systems.




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American Heart Association grieves the loss of Past President Ralph L. Sacco, M.D., M.S., FAHA, FAAN

DALLAS, January




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FAA grounds Boeing 737 Max 9 planes for mandatory inspections

The Federal Aviation Administration ordered Boeing 737 Max 9 planes to be temporarily grounded on Saturday.




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FAA bans U.S. flights to Haiti after two American planes hit by gunfire

The Federal Aviation Administration has banned flights to-and-from Haiti for at least 30 days after JetBlue and Spirit Airlines planes were hit by gunfire Monday during attempts to land in Port-au-Prince.




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Advancing sustainable inland fisheries and aquaculture in Europe: EIFAAC hosts 32nd Session and International Symposium

The European Inland Fisheries and Aquaculture Advisory Commission (EIFAAC) is dedicated to the sustainable development and responsible management of European inland fisheries and aquaculture. In line with the [...]




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"Fahadh Continues To Entertain": Suriya On Wanting To Play Fahadh Faasils Role In Aavesham

Suriya's upcoming film Kanguva will be released on November 14




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FAA prohibits US airlines from flying to Haiti; UN suspends flights

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — The Federal Aviation Administration announced Tuesday that it will prohibit U.S. airlines from flying to Haiti for 30 days after gangs shot a Spirit Airlines flight. The United Nations also said it will suspend flights, "obviously limiting the flow of humanitarian aid and humanitarian personnel into the country."  The bullets hit the plane when it was about to land Monday in the country's capital, Port-au-Prince, injuring a flight attendant. It was part of a wave of violence that erupted in Haiti as the country swore in its new prime minister after a politically tumultuous process.  Life in much of Haiti's capital was frozen after the wave of violence, which came to a head when gangs shot the Spirit Airlines airplane Monday, forcing the airport to shut down. Photos and videos obtained by The Associated Press show bullet holes dotting the interior of a plane. A number of airlines suspended flights to Haiti through Thursday, but it was unclear how long closures could drag on.  Neither the former interim prime minister, Garry Conille, nor the newly inaugurated Alix Didier Fils-Aime commented on the violence.  But Luis Abinader, who as president of the neighboring Dominican Republic has cracked down on Haitian migration, called firing on the airplane terrorism.  "This was a terrorist act; the countries that are following and helping Haiti should declare these armed gangs as terrorist groups," Abinader said in a news conference.  On Tuesday, heavily armed police in armored cars outside the airport checked trucks used for public transportation passing by.  Schools were closed, as were banks and government offices. The streets, where just a day before gangs and police were locked in a fierce firefight, were eerily empty.  The sound of heavy gunfire was heard in the streets in the afternoon — a reminder that despite political maneuvering by Haiti's elites and a strong push by the international community to restore peace, the country's toxic slate of gangs kept its firm hold on much of the Caribbean nation.  The United Nations estimates that gangs control 85% of the capital. A U.N.-backed mission led by Kenyan police to quell gang violence struggles with a lack of funding and personnel, prompting calls for a U.N. peacekeeping mission.




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UPDATE: FAA grounds flights to Haiti after two planes struck by gunfire...


UPDATE: FAA grounds flights to Haiti after two planes struck by gunfire...


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FAA Bans US Airlines from Flying to Haiti Following Gang Shooting Incident

The FAA has banned US airlines from flying to Haiti for 30 days following a gang shooting incident involving a Spirit Airlines flight.




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Women, Islam, and resistance in the Arab world [Electronic book] / Maria Holt, Haifaa Jawad.

Boulder, Colorado; London : Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2013.




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Hydrophobicity induced graphene oxide based dispersive micro solid phase extraction of strontium from seawater and groundwater prior to GFAAS determination

J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2024, Accepted Manuscript
DOI: 10.1039/D3JA00445G, Paper
Maria Sebastian, Saikrishna Devulapally, Sk. Jayabun, Noorbasha Nagula Meeravali, Shekhar Raparthi, A. C. Sahayam
A novel graphene oxide (GO) mediated dispersive micro solid phase extraction method is developed for the extraction of ultratrace level strontium (Sr) from seawater and ground water. This method involves...
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Fahadh Faasil Remembers Irrfan Khan, Says 'I Owe My Career To Him'

The reports regarding the untimely demise of Irrfan Khan, the supremely talented actor came out as a great shock for the Indian film fraternity. The cine-goers across the world are currently mourning the death of Irrfan, who created magic on the




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Fahadh Faasil Is The Most Natural Actor After Mohanlal, Says Priyadarshan

Priyadarshan, the senior filmmaker is a great admirer of Fahadh Faasil, the National award-winning actor. The director has heaped praises over Fahadh in most of his recent interviews, and has always stated that he is his favourite from the younger generation.




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FAA Should Change Its Safety Risk Assessment Approach for Drones to Effectively Integrate Them Into the Nation’s Airspace

Introducing drone operations into the nation’s airspace can provide substantial benefits to society, such as preventing derailments, inspecting cell phone towers, delivering medical devices to patients in cardiac distress, and assisting firefighters, says a new congressionally mandated report by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.