One deaf California woman with a passion for the high skies hopes to earn her pilot’s license next month through a special program at Purdue University Airport. As Julia Velasquez prepares to take the ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – A seven-week ...
Certified ASL interpreter Kirk Neuroth translates for State Treasurer (then-state Rep.) Dave Young at a public meeting. Trish Leakey has seen progress for the deaf and hard of hearing community since ...
EDGARTOWN, Mass. — A small plane flown by a deaf pilot crashed Thursday during its landing at a Martha's Vineyard airfield. The pilot and two passengers were injured, one seriously, according to ...
AKRON, Ohio - A former Wall Street banker with a dream to fly became the first deaf pilot to earn an instrument rating from the Federal Aviation Administration. The rating means that Stephen Hopson, ...
A small percentage of the nation’s private pilots carry Federal Aviation Administration certificates bearing a restriction: “Not Valid for Flights Requiring the Use of Radio.” In reality, however, ...
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Pilot left partially deaf after rushing to seal aircraft door that depressurized at 30,000 feet, lawsuit claims
An off-duty pilot aboard an American Airlines flight claims he suffered permanent hearing loss, and now has a “constant ringing” in his ears, after the crew asked him to help fix a potentially ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — You're never too old to go back to school. In this classroom at the Ohio School for the Deaf, your hands are how you talk and your eyes are how you listen. It's a first of its kind — ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Beginning in January 2020 Saint Francis De Sales School for the Deaf will host an ...
When student protests forced a university president to resign, the news media brought the picture into the homes of television-watching people around the world and the name of Gallaudet University to ...
New York City is home to more than 200,000 residents who are deaf and hard of hearing, and they almost never vote. It’s not for a lack of will, but rather because of inadequate access to information ...
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