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Wednesday, February 25, 2009

The saga of US Airways flight 1549 continues: The crew was invited to testify to the House Transportation Committee and used the opporuitnity to warn about the loss of their kind of experience as airlines have cut labor costs. The industry isn't going to attract and keep the best -- the kind of experienced people that saved all aboard the flight when it landed in the Hudson -- in the future if it doesn't compensate them better.  

A good report on yesterday's testimony in the House by the crew can be found in the UK's Guardian newspaper. The story makes the point that the tetimony was in contrast to the whining often heard in Congress by airline executives.

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Tom Belden has been reporting about Philadelphia International Airport and other air travel subjects for more than 20 years, writing columns for The Inquirer's Travel and Business sections. His reporting (with colleague Craig McCoy) on baggage handling problems in Philadelphia have been credited with helping to improve the system. His previous blog was called Road Warrior. He can reached at tbelden@phillynews.com.