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LSA Mall returns to Sun ‘n Fun

By Dan Johnson · March 17, 2010 ·

After becoming a hit feature of AirVenture in 2006, LSA Malls have become a fixture at major U.S. airshows. Visitors to EAA’s big summer celebration of flight are now joined by crowds attending AOPA’s Aviation Summit as well as the season-opening Sun ‘n Fun “Spring Break for Pilots.” Folks attending these top-drawing aviation trade shows […]

FAA reauthorization extended yet again

By Charles Spence · March 17, 2010 ·

When the Senate decided to put the FAA long-term reauthorization on the floor for discussion this week after it finally passed out of the Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee, it was hoped by many that this would be the time to give the agency some stability, but it was not to be. Since Sept. 30, […]

Bill introduced to correct FAA’s TTF policy

By Janice Wood · March 17, 2010 ·

The “Community Airport Access and Protection Act of 2010” was introduced March 11 to Congress by the Sam Graves (R-Mo.) and Leonard Boswell (D-Iowa) to correct the FAA’s recent policy to prohibit “through the fence” access at any airport receiving Airport Improvement Grant funds. Senator James Inhofe (R-Okla.) has introduced a similar bill on the […]

SAIB recommends CO detectors

By Janice Wood · March 17, 2010 ·

The FAA has released a Special Airworthiness Information Bulletin (SAIB) advising the owners of general aviation aircraft of the need to properly inspect and maintain their exhaust systems to prevent carbon monoxide leakage into the cabin, as well as install a carbon monoxide detector in the cabin. The SAIB is in response to an NTSB […]

APIS Guide update with ‘real-world’ recommendations

By Janice Wood · March 17, 2010 ·

The U.S. Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) has issued a Revised Private Air APIS Guide, an update to the first edition published in 2008 that explains the requirements for pilots flying into the U.S. using the Advance Passenger Information System (APIS). According to a report at EAA.org, the new guide incorporates several “real-world experience” recommendations […]

North Dakota Aviation Week proclaimed

By Janice Wood · March 17, 2010 ·

Aviation contributes $1.25 billion each year to the North Dakota economy and provides important services such as emergency ambulance flights. North Dakota Gov. John Hoeven and Lt. Gov. Jack Dalrymple recognized the importance of aviation to their state by proclaiming March 7-13 North Dakota Aviation Week. The proclamation notes that aviation contributes $1.25 billion to […]

Bob Hope Airport curfew moves ahead

By Janice Wood · March 17, 2010 ·

The Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport Authority in California has received notice from FAA Acting Associate Administrator for Airports Catherine Lang that the authority’s application for a proposed curfew at Bob Hope Airport (BUR) “meets the requirements for a complete application…except for one element of the environmental analysis,” according to a report at AvStop.com. The story notes that […]

Study documents impact of GA airports on Florida’s Treasure Coast

By Janice Wood · March 17, 2010 ·

The six general aviation airports on Florida’s Treasure Coast have an economic impact of $863 million a year, according to the Florida Department of Transportation’s recently released Aviation Economic Impact Study. According to a story at TCPalm.com, businesses located on the airports in the three counties, both aviation and non-aviation related, provide jobs for 7,008 […]

‘Thunderheads’ premieres

By Janice Wood · March 17, 2010 ·

Explore the power of “Thunderheads,” premiering on DVD March 23 from Infinity Entertainment Group. In a quest into the eye of the storm, a group of scientists, researchers and top-gun pilots – in seven planes and armed with the best high-tech gadgets money can buy – embark on a treacherous journey in a struggle to […]

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