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Spirit Airlines furloughs 186 pilots over Labor Day weekend; number is less than projected

Spirit Airlines furloughs 186 pilots over Labor Day weekend; number is less than projected

Struggling Spirit Airlines, which has invoked multiple measures this year to start making money again, distributed furlough notices to 186 of its pilots over the Labor Day weekend, but the number was considerably smaller than the discount carrier had projected earlier this year, the carrier’s pilots union said.

“Today, Spirit Airlines furloughed 186 pilots,” the Spirit contingent of the Air Line Pilots Association announced in a statement Sunday. The labor group represents the airline’s cockpit crews.

In April, management announced the need to furlough up to 260 pilots starting late this summer as a suspected manufacturing defect in aircraft engines made by Pratt & Whitney forced the airline to start an inspection program that requires the grounding of multiple jets. The company is also deferring the deliveries of new aircraft made by Airbus.

The furloughs were scheduled to start Sept. 1, and management followed through on the plan Sunday, the union said.

The company did not immediately respond to an emailed inquiry Monday to confirm the number announced by ALPA. which said the need for furloughs was mitigated by voluntary actions by the pilots. read more

NASA explains strange noise heard by astronaut in Boeing’s Starliner

NASA explains strange noise heard by astronaut in Boeing’s Starliner

There’s nothing to see here, or hear here, actually. That’s the message NASA gave after reports of a strange noise heard by astronaut Butch Wilmore emanating from Boeing’s Starliner docked to the International Space Station this weekend.

“A pulsing sound from a speaker in Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft heard by NASA astronaut Butch Wilmore aboard the International Space Station has stopped,” NASA posted to its social media accounts Monday.

It explained the mystery noise as feedback from the speaker that was the result of an audio configuration between the spacecraft and the ISS. Wilmore reported the sound as he was working inside Starliner on Saturday.

“The space station audio system is complex, allowing multiple spacecraft and modules to be interconnected, and it is common to experience noise and feedback,” NASA stated. “The crew is asked to contact mission control when they hear sounds originating in the comm system.”

NASA also took the opportunity to state the feedback has “no technical impact to the crew, Starliner, or station operations, including Starliner’s uncrewed undocking from the station no earlier than Friday, Sept. 6.” read more

Use these strategies to avoid impulse buying

Use these strategies to avoid impulse buying

By René Bennett, Bankrate.com

Many of us have given in to the temptation to buy something we don’t need.

Maybe you were passively scrolling through your social media feed when a sponsored post came up, showcasing the latest tech gadget with glowing reviews. Unable to resist, you clicked the “buy” button for fear of missing out, only to find the excitement faded not long after, leaving you with regret and a dent in your bank account.

What is impulse buying?

Impulse buying is the act of making unplanned purchases on a whim without considering long-term goals and needs. From flashy tech to trendy fashion items, impulse purchases can quickly drain your bank account and hinder your long-term financial goals.

The temptation is further fueled by social media — 48% of social media users have made an impulse purchase, according to Bankrate’s Social Media Survey. And 68% of those said they regretted an impulse purchase they made on social media.

Coupled with the current high-inflation environment, succumbing to impulse purchases can have even more detrimental effects on our savings than usual. But there are ways you can curb impulsive spending habits and focus on more long-term financial goals. read more