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FAA reauthorization introduced in House

By Charles Spence · February 14, 2011 ·

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Reauthorization of the FAA was introduced in the House of Representatives today calling for a four-year period, cuts in funding after fiscal year 2011, and a sunset time for the Essential Air Service to small communities. The bill saves $4 billion compared to current funding levels, requiring the agency to do more […]

No user fees in President’s budget

By Janice Wood · February 14, 2011 ·

The White House on Monday released a budget that avoided user fees, provided funding to advance NextGen modernization, and set aside money specifically for improvement projects at general aviation airports, according to the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA). “This is a long and extraordinarily complex document, and a complete review of all the language […]

Bids being reviewed for Florida’s state planes

By Janice Wood · February 14, 2011 ·

The agency in charge of selling Florida’s two executive airplanes hasn’t decided if the bids received for the aircraft are too low, considering the “soft market” for private planes, according to a report in the Tallahassee Democrat. Gov. Rick Scott ordered the state’s 2003 Cessna Citation Bravo jet and 2000 King Air 350 put up […]

Petersen Aviation responds to GA Avgas Coalition

By Kent Misegades · February 14, 2011 ·

Letter to the Editor By Todd Petersen, President, Petersen Aviation A recent post in GANews by Chris Dancy, Media Relations Director of AOPA, indicated that they felt they have been mischaracterized in our recent blog postings. Nothing could be further from the truth.  The GA Avgas Coalition has repeatedly ignored mogas as an alternative for […]

GA could lead the way in doubling exports

By Janice Wood · February 14, 2011 ·

An FAA official says general aviation can take the lead in helping the U.S. achieve President Barack Obama’s goal of doubling exports over the next five years, according to the Wichita Eagle, which reports that FAA Deputy Administrator Michael Huerta told Wichita’s aviation leaders that “Aviation can do an awful lot… to lead the way.”

Celebration of 100th anniversary of Naval Aviation kicks off

By Janice Wood · February 14, 2011 ·

The 100th Anniversary of Naval Aviation Foundation kicked off a year-long celebration in honor of the Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard’s 100th anniversary of flight this weekend. The Centennial of Naval Aviation Kick-Off Gala, held Saturday, Feb. 12, was part of the weekend-long celebration in San Diego. Known as the “Birthplace of Naval Aviation,” […]

West Star Aviation debuts in-house window repair

By Janice Wood · February 14, 2011 ·

West Star Aviation now offers complete window repair from its in-house team of experts for most corporate aircraft, including Falcon, Hawker, Citation, Challenger, Learjet, Conquest, King Air, Embraer, and Westwind. “We decided to hire some of the most experienced FAA certified window repairmen in the world to best serve our customers,” says Dave Krogman, General […]

Lincoln launches apparel line

By Janice Wood · February 14, 2011 ·

Lincoln Electric has launched Red Line Welding Apparel, a line of personal protection clothing for welding. The new Red Line apparel product group includes gloves, jackets, caps and safety glasses. Red Line apparel includes five types of welding gloves — premium leather MIG/stick, traditional MIG/stick, leather TIG, heat-resistant and full leather Steel Worker gloves. Four […]

NTSB now on Twitter and YouTube

By Janice Wood · February 14, 2011 ·

The National Transportation Safety Board has established a Twitter account and a YouTube channel as the safety board broadens its communication efforts by moving into social media. The handle for the Twitter account is “ntsb”  The YouTube channel is “ntsbgov” “Transparency and open government are key components of NTSB’s agenda to improve transportation safety,” said […]

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