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 The regional airline that operated a plane that crashed and killed 50 people in upstate New York has been pushing pilots to fly even if they say they are too sick or too tired, a union official told Congress on Wednesday.John Prater, president of the Air Line Pilots Association, said regional airlines are continuing practices that jeopardize safety even in the wake of the Feb. 12 crash of Continental Connection Flight 3407. Revelations about the conduct of the pilots in that crash prompted widespread criticism  stanley canada of the training, pay and working conditions of pilots at smaller carriers.Prater, an airline captain, cited Colgan Air Inc. of Manassas, Va., and its parent, Pinnacle Airlines Inc. of Memphis, Tenn., as well as Trans States Airlines of Bridgeton, Mo., in his testimony before the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee.Colgan operated Flight 3407 for Houston-based Continental Airlines, supplying the plane and the pilots, while the larger airline handled ticketing. The managements at Pinnacle and Col stanley italia gan have not changed their ways. The management at Trans States Airlines haven t changed their ways. Do I need to go further  I have a big book,  Prater said.         I ve been asking our pilots to report the type of pressures that managements place upon them, threatening their job, giving them discipline ... not just for fatigue or sick calls,  Prater said.Among the  worst p stanley cup ractices  identified by the union is punishing captains who report problems or maintenance is Gqco Thor Doesn   t Understand Halloween
 Most of us have been seeing convention panels about the Death of Science Fiction for years now 鈥?it   become sort of a jolly cliche. Everybody laments the loss of some earlier, greater age for the genre. But stanley sverige  back in 1937, British fans were pretty worried that SF was in permanent decline.     Top image: Thrilling Wonder Stories, via UK Vintage. Over at Rob Hansen   Fan Stuff, you can read the full contents of Novae Terrae 鈥?a fanzine from November 1937, listing a certain Arthur C. Clarke as one of its  associate editors. Along with some pretty harsh reviews of the then-latest issue of Thrilling Wonder Stories  pretty sure  8220 tock characters are still with us today  there   Clarke   rebuttal to the people who say  8220 cience is the important part of  8220 cience fiction, and science fiction stories need no literary merit. And then at the end, ther stanley cups uk e   this tidbit: LO stanley quencher NDON SFA BRANCH REPORT: The occasion of this Branch      second meeting was auspicious by reason of a speeches    and Mr. Mayer in addition gave a compehensive account    of the activities of the SFA  past, present and future.    After the minutes had been read. Mr. Temple reported on    the Amateur Author   Circle and told of the progress that    had been made on a story based on the Abominable Snow-   Men.  The activities of the Science Circle were described   by Mr. Williams who announced a lecture by A. C. Clarke  at the