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Celebrity · United StatesBy Karina Tsui, Aaron Cooper, CNN (CNN) — Grammy-winning songwriter Brett James, known for penning hits including Carrie Underwood’s “Jesus, Take the Wheel,” died in a small-engine plane crash on Thursday, according to the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. He was 57. A plane registered under James’ name reportedly crashed into a field in Franklin, North Carolina, about 270 miles southeast of Nashville, around 3 p.m. Thursday, according to data…See the Story
Brett James, Grammy-winning ‘Jesus, Take the Wheel’ songwriter, dies in North Carolina plane crash
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Shutdown · United StatesWINDSOR, Conn. (WWLP) - Flights at Bradley International Airport continue to operate despite the ongoing government shutdown, which is affecting air traffic controllers and FAA employees.
How the government shutdown could impact Massachusetts As the shutdown persists, travelers may experience delays and disruptions due to air traffic controllers working without pay and FAA employees being furloughed. Experts advise passengers to prepare fo…See the Story
FAA Staff Shortages Disrupt Airport Flight Schedules
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Aircraft · SavannahWeeks after Gulfstream Aerospace Corp. celebrated the 300th G280 business jet delivery in June, the company has set its sights on the popular platform’s replacement. In Savannah, Georgia, on September 30, the business aviation manufacturer revealed the G300, a super-midsize jet set to take the category to new heights.See the Story
Gulfstream Debuts Super-Midsize G300
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