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Janice Wood

Lawmakers challenge legality of LASP

By Janice Wood · March 16, 2009 ·

The Transportation Security Administration‘s Large Aircraft Security Program (LASP) is not suited to general aviation aircraft and should not go forward without industry input, said the chairman of the House Committee on Homeland Security, which has jurisdiction over the TSA. Leaders of the House aviation subcommittee told the TSA on March 10 that they are […]

Hualapai “trespass” pilot reluctantly enters plea

By Janice Wood · March 16, 2009 ·

In order to avoid a long and costly legal battle, the pilot whose powered paraglider was confiscated after he flew it over Hualapai reservation land is paying fines and admitting guilt, according to March 14 reports in several Arizona newspapers. Lionel De Antoni admitted to “trespassing and endangerment” and agreed to pay a $500 fine […]

Controllers: Experience trumps age

By Janice Wood · March 16, 2009 ·

Older air traffic controllers can head off mid-air collisions at least as well as younger controllers, using experience to compensate for age-related declines in mental sharpness, a new study finds. The evidence that experience triumphs over the normal changes of aging could help to overturn myths about older workers that are contributing to the draining […]

Tax webinars slated

By Janice Wood · March 16, 2009 ·

Wolcott & Associates, PA, a CPA firm devoted to the aviation industry, has several tax webinars slated. Scheduled for March 19 is “IRS Reporting for the Personal Use of Company Aircraft Using the SIFL Rate Tables.” The course will discuss rules for applying the SIFL valuations, control vs. non-control employees, and specific rules and reporting […]

Liberty offers composites expertise

By Janice Wood · March 16, 2009 ·

Liberty Aerospace has created a new division, Liberty Composites, to market the company’s experience in aviation carbon fiber structures to other companies. Liberty Composites offers a full range of services including design capabilities, prototyping, testing, and tooling for any size lot, large or small. “We are proud to offer our composite capabilities to the open […]

Air BP slates training seminars

By Janice Wood · March 16, 2009 ·

Air BP’s Safety and Quality Control Seminars offer airport personnel, QC, QA, pilots and corporate flight departments the opportunity to learn safety regulations through class-room education and hands-on experience. Trainers Walter Chartrand and Dave Ware of Air BP present an in-depth look at current safety rules and regulations. The two-day seminar is free to all […]

Sunset Aviation takes off

By Janice Wood · March 16, 2009 ·

Sunset Aviation, LLC has opened its doors in Petaluma, Calif. The charter and management company will operate more than 40 aircraft from bases throughout the U.S., including California, Washington, Utah, Texas, Colorado, Ohio, New York, and Florida. The company is led by executives of the bankrupt Sunset Aviation, Inc. and JetDirect Aviation, including Dan Drohan, […]

XCOM products now made in the USA

By Janice Wood · March 16, 2009 ·

XCOM Avionics of Australia has teamed with Narco Avionics Inc. to manufacture, support and service XCOM products in the U.S. and Canada. XCOM Avionics’ 2-1/4-inch VHF 760 has been manufactured by Narco Avionics in Fort Washington, Pa., for several months now, according to company officials, who note the products will be “completely supported and services […]

Here’s a twist: D-JET delays welcome

By Janice Wood · March 13, 2009 ·

Diamond Aircraft has reported that many customers welcome delays in the development of its D-JET – now scheduled to receive FAA and Transport Canada certification in the first half of 2010 – because it buys them time to ride out the economic downturn. For full story: FlightGlobal.com/articles/2009/03/11/323588/d-jet-delays-give-customers-breathing-space.html

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