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FAA planning for $600 million in spending cuts

By General Aviation News Staff · February 24, 2013 ·

WASHINGTON, D.C. – To prepare for the possibility of a budget sequestration on March 1, the FAA is making plans to reduce its expenditures by approximately $600 million for the remainder of Fiscal Year 2013. In a statement released Friday, FAA officials said: “Among the changes we are considering are furloughing the vast majority of […]

LiveAirShowTV partners with EAA on new educational effort

By General Aviation News Staff · February 24, 2013 ·

LiveAirShowTV, in conjunction with the International Society of Transport Aircraft Traders (ISTAT) Foundation and the Experimental Aircraft Association, is about to begin a new educational initiative called Careers in Aviation. “Careers” is a series of fast-moving videos featuring young professionals currently working in various jobs of the aviation industry. The series is one of the […]

Sheltair Daytona to host race weekend celebration

By General Aviation News Staff · February 24, 2013 ·

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – The Sheltair Daytona 25th anniversary coincides with the 55th annual Daytona 500 taking place Feb. 24. Sheltair, a network of FBOs and airport properties, will host an anniversary celebration today during the races. Sheltair Daytona is the gateway FBO to the Daytona International Speedway. Sheltair Daytona has been servicing the general […]

Museum to exhibit paintings celebrating Tuskegee Airmen

By General Aviation News Staff · February 24, 2013 ·

An exhibition of paintings and drawings depicting America’s first African American military pilots, the Tuskegee Airmen, will premiere at The Museum of Flight in Seattle on Feb. 28. “Red Tails, Silver Wings: Paintings of Tuskegee Airmen by Chris Hopkins” is an original exhibit by artist Chris Hopkins done in cooperation with the museum. Hopkins has […]

Pacific Coast Avionics to sponsor Internet Cafes at SUN ’n FUN

By General Aviation News Staff · February 24, 2013 ·

Pacific Coast Avionics Corp. will continue to be the exclusive sponsor of the Internet Café at the 2013 SUN ’n FUN Fly-In in Lakeland, Florida. This year’s Fly-In is scheduled for April 9-14. For this year’s event, the Internet Café will have two locations — one at Visitor and Convention Center’s hospitality area adjacent to the […]

AircraftIncidents.com launches

By General Aviation News Staff · February 24, 2013 ·

AircraftIncidents.com has officially launched with more than 70,000 NTSB reports, organizing the reports in many different ways, including by country, state, manufacturer, airline, and NTSB report type. AircraftIncidents.com aims to provide an easy to use website for aviation enthusiasts and pilots to keep up to date with the latest findings of the NTSB, according to […]

Production begins on ICON A5

By General Aviation News Staff · February 21, 2013 ·

Production of the ICON A5 started in December 2012 with the completion of the first tooling master, according to the most recent newsletter from ICON Aircraft, the Los Angeles company that is developing the amphibious Light-Sport Aircraft. ICON’s composite supplier, Cirrus Aircraft, will use the composite tooling produced from this master to manufacture production A5 […]

General aviation’s economic fuel offsets tax breaks

By General Aviation News Staff · February 21, 2013 ·

Not long ago, President Barack Obama’s press secretary mentioned that the president wants to eliminate “subsidies to corporate jet owners.” It’s a politically popular line in tough economic times — but it’s wrong, says Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association President Craig Fuller in an op-ed piece in the Politico. In it he noted: “General aviation […]

CAP’s World War II volunteers may soon be recognized

By General Aviation News Staff · February 21, 2013 ·

MAXWELL AIR FORCE BASE, Ala. – Civilian volunteers who served during World War II may soon be recognized for their service with the Congressional Gold Medal. U.S. Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, has introduced S. 309 and U.S. Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, has introduced H.R. 755 in the 113th Congress to honor the founding members of […]

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