NEW DELHI (Reuters) -India's aviation watchdog reprimanded Air India's budget carrier in March for not timely changing engine parts of an Airbus A320 as directed by European Union's aviation safety agency, and falsifying records to show compliance, a government memo showed. In a statement, Air India Express told Reuters it acknowledged the error to the Indian watchdog and undertook "remedial action and preventive measures". Air India has been under intense scrutiny since the June Boeing Dreamliner crash in Ahmedabad which killed all but one of the 242 people onboard.
A woman who was impaled by a two foot spike while mowing her lawn is keeping it as "a souvenir".
Kaylee Malone, 31, was mowing her lawn on Friday, June 13, with her nine-month-old son, in a carrier on...