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Weather conditions ‘challenging’ for pilot of crashed Cessna in Inverin

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An inquest into a plane crash at Inverin which claimed two lives has heard that the pilot would have found weather conditions “challenging”, neglected to weigh his passengers, and did not radio operations staff at the destination airport.

Inquest jury calls for ‘serious review’ of flight safety measures

An inquest jury has called for a “serious review” of safety measures during private flights, for the position of the emergency locator transmitters (ELTs) to be clearly shown, and for the Irish Aviation Authority to ensure all light aircraft operating in Irish airspace comply with regulations.

Announcing the launch of brand new website halfaloaf.ie

In today’s current climate where “job losses” are regular words in hourly news reports, what happens to those people who are left with the realisation that tomorrow there’s no alarm call, no struggle in the rush hour traffic, and ultimately no pay packet at the end of the month? Once reality hits home how do those who have fallen on the sword of the recession fill the working week?

Creating a customer feedback scheme

When would you rather find out you’ve lost a customer? In a year’s time when they’ve built a relationship with your competitor, or as soon as you’ve upset them? There’s no use delaying the bad news. If you’ve annoyed them, best to find out sooner so you can put it right.

Dodgy accountant gets musican six months grace

One half of Westmeath’s most famous duet, Mr Tony Allen, was given a six month reprieve in court this week (September 16) in his ongoing case against not filing annual tax returns in time, when the judge referred to a letter of reassuarance from his former accountant as “a forgery”.

Dodgy accountant gets musican six months grace

One half of Westmeath’s most famous duet, Mr Tony Allen, was given a six month reprieve in court this week (September 16) in his ongoing case against not filing annual tax returns in time, when the judge referred to a letter of reassuarance from his former accountant as “a forgery”.

Psychic sisters come to Kilkenny

Clairvoyants Yvonne, Suzanna, and Veronica will be visiting Ireland next week.

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The 2010 Budget – explained in simple terms

The Government’s 2010 Budget will be presented by the Minister for Finance Brian Lenihan TD on Wednesday, December 9. In response to this, BNI Atlantic Chapter in association with Westport Lions Club will host a breakfast briefing that will outline the key issues arising from this Budget.

Former FÁS manager hits back at new claims

A former FÁS manager who was at the centre of an RTÉ Prime Time programme last year has hit back at new allegations made in the media last week of mismanagement of funds in the organisation while he was working there. Eddie Hoban, speaking to the Mayo Advertiser this week, refuted the allegations that €1,980 was claimed by Castlebar Care for the Aged Social Economy Ltd for services that didn’t exist.

 

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