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-- With the graduation of wing Martelle McLemore and center Donald Lawson, starting spots will be up for grabs next season.
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Last Thursday morning, Kayla Fountain of Martelle, Iowa, delivered a follow-up shot with the coolness under pressure that usually eludes me.
Follow-Up Shots 2009
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When they pointed him to the bathroom door, he again tried to open the cockpit door, Martelle says.
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Martelle says American flight attendants didn't understand what Al-Murisi was saying and initially thought he was mistaking the cockpit door for the bathroom door.
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"It's not possible to open an aircraft door in-flight, and cockpit doors have been reinforced," says American Airlines spokesman Ed Martelle.
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When they pointed him to the bathroom door, he again tried to open the cockpit door, Martelle says.
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•On Sunday, American Airlines flight attendants and passengers subdued a Yemeni native who was screaming and pounding on a cockpit door of a Boeing 737-800 jet 40 minutes before it was scheduled to land in San Francisco, Martelle says.
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•On Sunday, American Airlines flight attendants and passengers subdued a Yemeni native who was screaming and pounding on a cockpit door of a Boeing 737-800 jet 40 minutes before it was scheduled to land in San Francisco, Martelle says.
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Martelle says American flight attendants didn't understand what Al-Murisi was saying and initially thought he was mistaking the cockpit door for the bathroom door.
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"It's not possible to open an aircraft door in-flight, and cockpit doors have been reinforced," says American Airlines spokesman Ed Martelle.
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