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My brother Arman is a Discovery Channel fanatic. One of the programs he usually watches is the MythBusters. The recent issue also featured three questions. One inquiry that caught our attention is this: 'Could an untrained airline passenger be talked into making a safe landing?'
The answer goes this way: 'We've all seen movies where the pilot and co-pilot are dead or unconscious and a heroic passenger lands the plane safely under instruction from air-traffic control. This has never happened in real life and even if such a situation arose the passenger would only have to touch a few knobs and buttons as today's autopilots can land a plane safely.'
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The Arizona Corporation Commission voted, 4-1, on Thursday reduced the rate the Gold Canyon Sewer Company can charge its residential customers from $60.67 to $52 a month.
In overturning a rate increase it granted in June 2006, the commission acted against the advice of Administrative Law Judge Dwight Nodes and its own staff, who recommended that the $60.67 rate be upheld.
Nodes presided at a rehearing of the case, which the commission agreed to after a request by the Residential Utilities Office, a group paid for by the state that watches out for consumers interests in utility cases.
Daniel Pozefsky, the principal attorney for RUCO said the original decision was not fair to rate payers and heavily favored the company's interests.
He pointed out that the $52 rate is still a 48 percent increase from the $35 Gold Canyon residents were paying before the company asked for the increase in January 2005.
Commissioner Kris Mayes, who offered two amendments to the original decision that resulted in the rate rollback, said after the vote, 'I don't know if we got it right, but we got it better.' Mayes and Bill Mundell were the only commissioners who opposed the increase in June 2006


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