Los Angeles: A Hawaii-bound flight was forced to return to the Los Angeles airport three times and was finally cancelled, the media reported on Saturday. The Hawaiian Airlines Flight 33 was headed to Maui’s Kahului Airport from Los Angeles International, but turned back three times, said Alex Da Silva, the airline’s senior manager. The plane had already taken off twice but was cancelled after its third return, CNN reported. All of the turn backs were due to separate and unrelated faults with different systems, Da Silva said. The 207 passengers on board were refunded for the flight and given $100 credit for a future flight. IANS
Open the vaults: Unpublished Salinger work to be released
New York: One of the book world’s greatest mysteries is finally ending: J D Salinger’s son says previously unpublished work by his late father will be coming out. Matt Salinger confirmed longstanding reports that the author of “The Catcher in the Rye” had continued to write decades after he stopped publishing books. He said he and Salinger’s widow, Colleen, are “going as fast as we freaking can” to prepare the material for release. “He wanted me to pull it together, and because of the scope of the job, he knew it would take a long time,” Salinger said of his father, who died in 2010 and had not published work since the mid-1960s. AP
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