Airline refused to divert plane as passenger had a heart attack
BBC radio presenter forced to endure 14-hour flight while having a heart attack after pilot ‘refused to land’ By Mail On Sunday Reporter Last updated at 12:31 AM on 17th April 2011 A BBC radio presenter who suffered a heart attack while flying home fro…
Neighbors fear rise in noise
The biggest version yet of Boeing’s iconic 747 could soon be flying into airports that have never seen aircraft that large, raising hackles among some airport neighbors.
Development of the advanced combustion system in new Ford Power Stroke
Several bowl concepts were considered for the combustion system. These bowls are all scaled to the same volume. Styron et al. Click to enlarge.
Ford developed a new 6.7L V-8 turbo diesel, code named “Scorpion,” for the full-size pickup truck an…
Suing Caltrans Costs Family $75,000
Back in May of 2007 a terrible crash occurred on the freeway almost within sight of my home.
Fired school bus driver opts not to go back, despite win
A woman who was fired from her school bus driving job last June for legal attempts to organize a union has won a National Labor Review Board settlement that restores her job and awards her $10,000 in lost wages.
Leyden Energy providing Li-ion cells with imide electrolyte for electric Dream Car
Li-ion battery manufacturer Leyden Energy provided its high energy-density, high-performance Li-ion battery cells for SSI Racing’s electric Dream Car at the annual Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach. The Dream Car, which holds three world records an…
An ‘iPad’ for truckers
Tablet computers now have a new home: the highway. hide Ron Konezny, CEO and founder of PeopleNet, holds the latest tablet computer that targets the trucking industry.
An ‘iPad’ for truckers
Tablet computers now have a new home: the highway. hide Ron Konezny, CEO and founder of PeopleNet, holds the latest tablet computer that targets the trucking industry.
An ‘iPad’ for truckers
Tablet computers now have a new home: the highway. hide Ron Konezny, CEO and founder of PeopleNet, holds the latest tablet computer that targets the trucking industry.
U.P. to appeal OSHA ruling
Union Pacific Railroad will appeal an order that it re-hire and pay more than $200,000 in damages, back wages and attorney’s fees to an employee who was fired after reporting a work-related injury.