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The muffled buzz of airplane engines came from the blue sky on April 26, as San Jose Mayor Ron Gonzales spoke in the Rose Garden about the Federal Aviation Administration's plan to reroute thousands of San Francisco-bound airplanes over San Jose and surrounding cities. The FAA hopes to trim the climbing number of late and delayed flights in and out of SFO during poor weather conditions. If the FAA's plan is put into operation, San Joseans can expect an increase of 300 to 600 flights daily over their homes and offices. But if Gonzales has his way, the plan will go down in flames.
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