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60 Years Ago Oct. 5, 1955 — Japan Airlines (JAL) began swapping American pilots with Japanese pilots on its domestic flights, a move that saved the carrier approximately $1,000 per pilot per month. JAL said it would use American pilots on international flights through 1957. 20 Years Ago Oct. 5, 1995...

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