If you are not getting just how crazy Donald Chump is, Matthew Chapman (RAW STORY) reports:
The Federal Aviation Administration has reportedly banned its employees from attending advisory panels set up to explore how to make air travel safer, Politico reported on Tuesday.
A new directive issued to FAA employees says they “should not attend (in-person or virtually) … until further notice,” according to the report. The panels themselves can continue, the directive said, but with an industry co-chair "taking the lead" without buy-in from experts at the FAA.
February 5, 2025
Commercial Aviation, Seattle, Washington
The right wing of Japan Airlines Flight 68 struck the tail of Delta Air Lines Flight 1921 while the planes were taxiing at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport around 10:40 a.m. local time on Wednesday, Feb. 5. The aircraft were in an area that is not under air traffic control. The FAA temporarily paused some flights to the airport as a result of the incident. The FAA will investigate. Contact the airlines for additional information.
General Aviation / Covington, Georgia
The pilot of a Cessna 150 reported an engine issue and landed in a field in Covington, Georgia, around 9:20 a.m. local time on Wednesday, Feb. 5. Two people were on board. The FAA will investigate.
Investigation and Other Information
February 2, 2025
Commercial Aviation / Minneapolis, Minnesota
Delta Air Lines Flight 160 landed safely after returning to Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport around 5:20 p.m. local time on Sunday, Feb. 2 after the crew reported a possible flap issue. The Airbus A333 was headed to Amsterdam Airport Schiphol in the Netherlands. The FAA will investigate. Contact the airline for more information.
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Commercial Aviation / Houston, Texas
The crew of United Airlines Flight 1382 safely aborted its takeoff from the George Bush Intercontinental/Houston Airport in Texas due to a reported engine issue around 8:35 a.m. local time on Sunday, Feb. 2. Passengers deplaned on the runway and were bused to the terminal. The Airbus A319 was flying to LaGuardia Airport in New York. The FAA will investigate. Contact the airline for additional information.
Investigation and Other Information
February 1, 2025
Commercial Aviation / Chicago, Illinois
United Airlines Flight 27 landed safely at Chicago O'Hare International Airport around 8:35 p.m. local time on Saturday, Feb. 1, after the crew reported smoke in the cabin. The Boeing 787 departed from Denver International Airport and was headed to London Heathrow Airport. The FAA will investigate. Please contact the airline for more information.
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Commercial Aviation / Chicago, Illinois
Air Wisconsin Flight 6181 struck a tug while approaching the gate at Chicago O’Hare International Airport around 7:35 p.m. local time on Saturday, Feb. 1. The passengers deplaned and were bused to the terminal. The Bombardier CRJ-200 departed from Kalamazoo/Battle Creek International Airport in Michigan. The FAA will investigate. Contact the airline for additional information.
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General Aviation / Sparta, Illinois
A Long-EZ experimental aircraft aborted takeoff and caught on fire while taxiing back to the ramp at Sparta Airport in Illinois around 1:50 p.m. local time on Saturday, Feb. 1. Only the pilot was on board. The FAA will investigate.
Investigation and Other Information
General Aviation / Ennis, Texas
An AMD Alarus CH2000 crashed in a field near Ennis, Texas, around 11:40 p.m. local time on Saturday, Feb. 1. Two people were on board. The FAA will investigate.
Investigation and Other Information
General Aviation / Eloy, Arizona
A skydiving accident occurred near Eloy, Arizona, around 11:40 a.m. local time on Saturday, Feb. 1. Local authorities will provide the name of the person involved. Local authorities will provide the names of the people involved. The FAA investigates the packing of the main and reserve parachutes, and the rules of flight for the pilot and aircraft. If the FAA does not find any evidence of regulatory violation, it will defer any further investigation of the accident to local law enforcement. The FAA does not determine cause.
January 31, 2025
General Aviation / Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
A Learjet 55 crashed around 6:30 p.m. local time on Friday, Jan. 31, after departing from Northeast Philadelphia Airport. Six people were on board. The plane was en route to Springfield-Branson National Airport in Missouri. The FAA and NTSB will investigate. The NTSB will lead the investigation and will provide all updates.
Investigation and Other Information
January 30, 2025
General Aviation / Vero Beach, Florida
An Aviat Pitts S-2B crashed in an open field in Vero Beach, Florida, around 10:35 a.m. local time on Thursday, Jan. 30. Only the pilot was on board. The FAA will investigate.
Investigation and Other Information
January 29, 2025
Commercial Aviation / Washington, D.C.
A PSA Airlines Bombardier CRJ700 regional jet collided in midair with a Sikorsky H-60 helicopter while on approach to Runway 33 at Reagan Washington National Airport around 9 p.m. local time. PSA was operating as Flight 5342 for American Airlines. It departed from Wichita, Kansas. The FAA and NTSB will investigate. The NTSB will lead the investigation.
Investigation and Other Information
General Aviation / Santa Barbara, California
A Cirrus SR22 crashed near Santa Barbara Municipal Airport in California around 2:15 p.m. local time Wednesday, Jan. 29. Two people were on board. The FAA will investigate.
Investigation and Other Information
January 28, 2025
Commercial Aviation / Washington, D.C.
The
crew of Republic Airways Flight 4514 initiated a go-around at Ronald
Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) in response to an onboard alert
that a military helicopter was nearby. Air traffic controllers issued
traffic advisories to both aircraft and the military helicopter crew
reported they had the Republic aircraft in sight. There was no loss of
required separation between the aircraft.
The event occurred around 8 p.m. local time on Tuesday, Jan. 28.
January 25, 2025
General Aviation / Hialeah, Florida
A Cessna 172 landed on a dirt road in the Everglades near Hialeah, Florida, around 1:20 p.m. local time on Saturday. Jan. 25, due to an engine issue. Two people were on board. The FAA will investigate.
Investigation and Other Information
Commercial Aviation / Newark, New Jersey
United Airlines Flight 2143 returned safely to Newark Liberty International Airport around 10 a.m. local time on Saturday, Jan. 25, after the crew reported a fire alarm in the flight deck. The Boeing 767-400 was headed to Luis Munoz Marin International Airport in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The FAA will investigate. Contact the airline for additional information.
Investigation and Other Information
January 24, 2025
General Aviation / Eloy, Arizona
A skydiving accident occurred near Eloy Municipal Airport in Arizona, around 4:10 p.m. local time on Friday, Jan. 24. Local authorities will provide the names of the people involved. The FAA investigates the packing of the main and reserve parachutes, and the rules of flight for the pilot and aircraft. If the FAA does not find any evidence of regulatory violation, it will defer any further investigation of the accident to local law enforcement. The FAA does not determine cause.
Investigation and Other Information
Commercial Aviation / Cleveland, Ohio
United Airlines Flight 621 landed safely at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport around 2:45 p.m. local time on Friday, January 24. The crew of the Boeing 737-800 reported a possible blown tire while departing from Denver International Airport. The FAA will investigate. Please contact the airline for additional information.
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Commercial Aviation / Miami, Florida
American Airlines Flight 1300 returned safely to Miami International Airport around 11:45 a.m. local time on Friday, Jan. 24, after the crew reported an electrical smell in the cabin. The Boeing 737-800 was headed to the Cayman Islands. The FAA will investigate. Contact the airline for additional information.
Investigation and Other Information
January 23, 2025
General Aviation / Columbia, California
A Cessna 172 crashed in a field in Columbia, California, around 3:15 p.m. local time Thursday, Jan. 23. Two people were on board. The FAA will investigate.
Investigation and Other Information
Commercial Aviation / Charlotte, North Carolina
The crew of Piedmont Airlines Flight 5720 reported possible smoke in the aircraft shortly after being pushed back from the gate at Charlotte Douglas International Airport around 11:35 a.m. on Thursday, January 23. Passengers and crew members deplaned the Embraer 145 in a non-movement area on the ramp and were safely escorted back to the terminal. The FAA is investigating. Please contact the airline for additional information.
Investigation and Other Information
January 21, 2025
Commercial Aviation / New York, New York
Delta Air Lines Flight 1487 landed safely at LaGuardia Airport in New York around 8:40 a.m. local time on Wednesday, January 22. While taxiing to the gate the crew reported possible smoke in the cargo area. The aircraft was towed to the gate and passengers deplaned normally. The Airbus A321 departed the Detroit Metro International Airport. The FAA will investigate. Please contact the airline for additional information.
Closing with C.I.'s "The Snapshot:"
A movement to oppose the early actions of President Donald Trump’s administration is taking off online, with plans to protest across the U.S. on Wednesday.
The movement has organized under the hashtags #buildtheresistance and #50501, which stands for 50 protests, 50 states, one day. Many of the protests are planned at state capitols, with some in other cities.
The movement has websites and accounts across social media. Flyers circulating online decry Project 2025, a hard-right playbook for American government and society, and include messages such as “reject fascism” and “defend our democracy.” In a coffee shop just a block from Michigan’s Capitol, organizers of a planned action there Wednesday pushed together tables, spreading out poster boards to write messages that read “No Deportations Ever!” and “Workers Unite!”
On Feb. 5, there will be 50 nationwide protests in all 50 states.
Orchestrated by the 50501 Movement, the protests will occur in all 50 states for just one day.
The protests are in opposition to Donald Trump's presidency and will be carried out in order to "fight fascism."
In Louisiana, residents will take part in the 50501 Movement protests outside the Louisiana State Capitol Building in Baton Rouge on Feb. 5.
The protest movement is against President Trump's actions during his first two weeks back in office. After a plethora of controversial executive orders and pardons for the Jan. 6 rioters, the 50501 Movement has organized to combat President Trump's position in the White House.
Snowy streets, heavy coats and runny noses accompanied the ringing cries and subsequent honks Tuesday as about 70 people gathered outside the federal courthouse in downtown Spokane to protest the unusual involvement by billionaire Elon Musk in the early workings of the second administration of Donald Trump.
Toting signs that read, “We didn’t vote for this chaos” and “Elon” slashed through by a diagonal line, as well as “Send DOGE to Mars,” protesters came to the Thomas S. Foley U.S. Courthouse on Tuesday afternoon.
“I’m here for my grandchildren and all future generations,” said Kim Harmson of Spokane. “I’m outraged. You can’t normalize this.”
Joanna Ellington, of Valleyford, said she saw an interview Monday night where U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Maryland, suggested that anyone who was not comfortable with the actions of Musk, who has been appointed the head of the newly created Department of Governmental Efficiency, to locally organize.
So, Ellington said she started calling those mostly older residents who she knew could immediately respond.
“We believe in the rule of law,” Ellington said. “What has happened is unprecedented and illegal and very concerning to me. I decided to have it now because of the actions in the Treasury Department. I just wanted to make sure that Spokane voices were being heard.”
Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), Ranking Member of the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs (BHUA), delivered remarks at the Department of the Treasury, responding to Elon Musk’s takeover of government payment systems.
Transcript: Press Conference - We Choose to Fight: Nobody Elected Elon!
February 4, 2025
As Delivered
Senator Elizabeth Warren: In the building behind me, Elon Musk is seizing power away from the American people. We are here to fight back.
A few months ago, Elon Musk spent $280 million to buy an election for Donald Trump. Now Elon Musk is here to collect on his investment. He is here to seize power for himself. We are here to fight back.
Musk has grabbed control of America’s payment system. This is the system that makes sure that your grandpa gets his Social Security check on time. This is the system that makes sure that your mom’s doctor gets paid for her Medicare exam. Elon wants the power to turn that off as Elon Musk decides. Elon Musk wants the power to say that your grandpa, who frankly is a cranky old guy and sometimes disses Elon on X, doesn’t get his Social Security check on time. Elon Musk wants the power to say that your mom’s doctor is not doing it the way I would, so the doctor doesn’t get paid. Elon Musk wants the power to decide whether or not every road repair in America goes forward, whether or not every Head Start Center in America opens, and whether or not every military base, anywhere in the world, operates according to Elon. Elon Musk wants everyone in America to be at the mercy of Elon Musk. We are here to fight back.
Now, no one elected Elon Musk to nothing. Not one Democrat in America voted for Elon Musk. Not one Republican in America voted for Elon Musk. Not one Independent in America voted for Elon Musk. Not one Libertarian voted for Elon Musk. Damn, not one vegetarian in America voted for Elon Musk. And yet, Elon Musk is seizing the power that belongs to the American people. We are here to fight back.
This is no longer business as usual. We will speak out. We will rally. We will power a movement all across this country. Elon Musk wants power and we will fight back.
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"I think structurally, overall, the Democratic Party has this confused message," AOC said during a passage of an interview with the Latino USA podcast hosted by Maria Hinojosa. "We're supposed to be a party of the working class, and I think working-class people have not been seeing government work for them, despite a lot of the things that the Biden administration did do."
Ocasio-Cortez went on to argue that what she described as the party's inconsistent messaging contributed to its loss in the 2024 presidential election, adding that while Democrats are a coalition, the party is undergoing an internal battle over its direction:
"I have a weird relationship with the Democratic Party. I don't believe in a two-party system, but I also understand the Democratic Party is a coalition and if we want the party to change, the balance of the coalition has to change. But right now, you open the hood on the Democratic Party, what you have is, I think, a bit of a power struggle over the last couple of years"
The Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) is a big tent, democratic socialist political organization in the United States.[10] After the Socialist Party of America (SPA) was renamed Social Democrats, USA, Michael Harrington formed the Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee (DSOC).[11] The DSOC later merged with the New American Movement (NAM) to form the DSA.[12] The organization is headquartered in New York City and has about 80,000 members. It leads organizing and protest campaigns, and has members in the House of Representatives, state legislatures, and other local offices.
Upon the organization's founding, Harrington and the socialist feminist author Barbara Ehrenreich were elected co-chairs. After the merger, the DSA became the largest socialist organization in the United States, with a membership of approximately 5,000 ex-DSOC members and 1,000 ex-NAM members.[13]
KS: It is.
EH: Where he loses me is that liberals are evil and the right is fine, or at least not as bad. And it's like, no, that's not what's going on here. When it came to Trump, Glenn and Taibbi both thought the Russiagate stuff was insane, and I can relate to that, but it reinforced the idea that liberals are the problem here, they’re the Deep State, or whatever terminology they would use, and that animus towards liberals became the most important thing.
Eoin, you do criticize Democrats and liberals all the time.
Eoin, who often contributes to COMMON DREAMS, does not criticize Socialists -- whether he's passing them off as progressives or whatever.
Last week, United States President Donald Trump published a message directed at the student protesters who participated in last year’s pro-Palestinian demonstrations.
It was a warning. And it was aimed specifically at the immigrants among the protesters.
“To all the resident aliens who joined in the pro-jihadist protests, we put you on notice: come 2025, we will find you, and we will deport you,” Trump was quoted as saying in a White House fact sheet.
“I will also quickly cancel the student visas of all Hamas sympathizers on college campuses, which have been infested with radicalism like never before.”
Where is Rashida?