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The Airline Safety and Federal Aviation Administration Extension Act of 2010 (PL 111-216) was signed into law on August 1, 2010. For a summary of the provisions included in this new law, please click here.
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To leave a guestbook message to the families of Continental Flight 3407, please click the link to the right
Graham
Monday, 13 February 2012 15:41 | london,uk
I'm sorry, i am thinking of you all, other that that there are no other words to say.
Joan
Friday, 10 February 2012 13:56 | WNY
You will be in my heart during your journey Sunday, February 12, 2012.
May God Bless you and bring you Peace.
May God Bless you and bring you Peace.
Scott
Wednesday, 25 January 2012 00:52 | Orlando
Thank you for holding the Law makers feet to the fire on the need for FAA pilot fatigue rules changes. I am a airline pilot. I have flow many flights at a regional and major airline were we were just to tired to do the job safely. I am ashamed that it took the loss of so many good people to bring this change about. It is no secret that airlines could have been operating with more regard to safety. It is to bad when you see profit placed before safety.
All is not loss. We will be better rested with the new rules. To bad that they do not go into effect for some time (there again money first)
I am very sorry for all the families loss.
God bless you all!
All is not loss. We will be better rested with the new rules. To bad that they do not go into effect for some time (there again money first)
I am very sorry for all the families loss.
God bless you all!
Shari Graham
Sunday, 08 January 2012 22:40 | Toronto
I will forever be grateful to the families who worked hard to make flying safer for everyone. God bless you and thank-you. Shari
Karen Hannah
Wednesday, 21 December 2011 10:58
Thank you for all of your hard work in getting the FAA pilot fatigue rules passes. Out of this tragedy comes good.
Nichole Dial
Sunday, 11 December 2011 17:03 | Bradford , PA
What a journey this tragedy has unfolded..Be proud of your accomplishments and know you have an endless rally of supporters..May you find peace and comfort during the holiday season and know that you are all in our thoughts and prayers....
David
Friday, 09 December 2011 12:48 | UK
Please accept my condolences and I am deeply humbled by your courage and dignity.
Jaclyn
Monday, 17 October 2011 01:59 | California
Thank you for all that you do. Please don't surrender your efforts. It is an understatement to say that the concerns you raise for all Americans came at a high price. I am so grateful.
Jon
Saturday, 01 October 2011 16:40 | UK
Condolences for your collective loss. Your good work since stands as a proud memorial.
As a Q400 pilot in the UK, we studied the lessons to be learned and our operator specifically included recurrent stall training in the sim, recreating the fateful circumstances of 3407.
Thank you for your steadfast determination and strength.
As a Q400 pilot in the UK, we studied the lessons to be learned and our operator specifically included recurrent stall training in the sim, recreating the fateful circumstances of 3407.
Thank you for your steadfast determination and strength.
Normaidalia Sifuentes
Friday, 05 August 2011 15:30 | Texas
Sorry for your loss. Thank you for caring about the rest of the country and taking time to create such a well thought out website. It is deeply appreciated.
Ryan
Thursday, 04 August 2011 00:55 | Oklahoma
Good job, you guys know little about aviation and are making knee-jerk reactions. What are y'all going to do about the hundreds of people in American that die each day in car crashes??? Just my two cents.
Joan
Thursday, 12 May 2011 15:48
My deepest sympathy to all of you who have lost so much.
My utmost admiration for your courage and fortitude to affect changes that will save the lives of us all.
This web site is excellent, so informative and professional.
May God bless you in efforts and comfort you.
My utmost admiration for your courage and fortitude to affect changes that will save the lives of us all.
This web site is excellent, so informative and professional.
May God bless you in efforts and comfort you.
Joe T
Friday, 06 May 2011 01:11
I too listened to NPR's storycorps feature on Beverly Eckert and wanted to pay my respects. May she and everyone on Flight 3407 know that they haven't been forgotten and that they and their families will always be in our prayers. God Bless
AB
Thursday, 05 May 2011 16:49 | Michigan
Listened to StoryCorp today and felt compelled to reach out to the Eckert-Rooney families. God be with you, always. http://storycorps.org/listen/stories/beverly-eckert/
Fabian
Sunday, 27 March 2011 01:58 | San Diego
My condolences. Thank you very much for standing up for passengers rights, and raising awareness on the code share issue.
Is there a way to donate to your org?
Is there a way to donate to your org?
Paul Wooding
Friday, 25 March 2011 08:39 | lancashire,UK
A very moving tribute to your loved ones on board 3407. The work you are doing will untimatly make these profit led airlines sit up and improve thier training and address the issues about these regional ailine crews being overworked and pooley paid
well done to you all
well done to you all
Stephen Barnard
Sunday, 13 February 2011 18:56 | Portland, Maine
You are remembered, one and all, and are in my prayers, as well as those who pray with me. Know that you are never alone, and he is beside you at every moment. Love never dies.
Keith
Sunday, 13 February 2011 00:10 | Lutz, FL
In remembrance of Marvin Renslow and everyone aboard flight 3407.
We miss you.
We miss you.
Mary
Saturday, 12 February 2011 23:27
It's quiet and cold today in Clarence Center, it's as if the air itself holds a profound sadness. Prayers, tears, and remembrances were offered today for your loved ones and families, as were then,through many days since, and will continue to do so. We live near the site, our hearts we link to yours; invisible bonds of friendship. With grace, strength and courage all of you have done something miraculous; created good out of evil. We will never forget, will remember you and your beloved for the rest of our lives.
Ann Rusinek
Saturday, 12 February 2011 11:10
2 years ago today I lost my very best friend Mary Pettys. I miss her everyday.
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