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By General Aviation News Staff · June 22, 2007 ·

“Rock your wings with gusto.”

— Instructions for acknowledging the tower in the NOTAM for the EAA Fly-in in Arlington, Wash., July 11- 15.

“As they have in the past, airlines attempt to blame others for their own flight delays.”

— Ken Mead, former inspector general of the Department of Transportation, on new ads by the airlines attacking GA.

“Despite frequent references to ‘crowded skies,’ any pilot can testify that in most parts of the country the skies are nearly empty.”

— GAN’s Washington, D.C., correspondent Charles Spence.

“Why has GA been abandoned?”

— Texas pilot Dave Davidson on the recent problems with Flight Service Stations.

“I call it feeding the appetite for all things aviation.”

— Todd Trainor, creator of Aircraft Trading Cards.

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