The House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure has approved reauthorization of the National Transportation Safety Board, increasing funding each year over the next four, the reauthorization period. The bill now goes to the full House for approval. Funding starts at $117.4 million in fiscal year 2011 and increases to $124.2 million in 2014. These levels […]
NATA partners with Ohio bizav association
The National Air Transportation Association (NATA) has partnered with the Ohio Regional Business Aviation Association (ORBAA) to provide each organization’s members more leverage in tackling state and federal issues, NATA officials say. “NATA looks forward to a collaborative effort with ORBAA and its members as we address issues facing the general aviation community, whether it […]
Historic Flight’s Kilo-6 air museum opens
John Sessions loves planes, history, flying, technology, innovation, learning and sharing. He’s expecting his Historic Flight Foundation will encompass all of those loves when it opens March 5 at the Kilo-6 Air Museum on Paine Field (PAE) in Washington State, according to a story in teh Snohomish County Business Journal. It notes: Named for the […]
9,000 and counting…
Cessna recently delivered the 9,000th Independence, Kan.-produced single-engine piston aircraft. Rob Logozio took delivery of this milestone aircraft, a 182T Skylane, during a small ceremony at Cessna’s Independence facility. Logozio purchased his 2010 Skylane from Cessna Sales Team Authorized Sales Representative Panorama Flight Service, Inc., located in White Plains, N.Y., at the Westchester County Airport. […]
Doolittle Raiders dinner tickets sold out
Tickets for an April 16th dinner with the Doolittle Tokyo Raiders during their 68th Reunion have been soldout. Those who mailed in order forms that were not able to be processed will be notified by phone and their payment will be returned, reunion organizers said. Other events planned during what could possibly be the Raiders’ […]
What to do after an accident
Most pilots will go through their entire flying lives without ever having an accident or incident involving an aircraft. That is a wonderful testament to the quality of pilots flying in America today, as well as the quality of the aircraft which they operate, says Darryl Abbey of Salem Five Aviation, an aviation insurance brokerage […]
Citation wing covers now available
JetSocks recently introduced wing covers for the Citation II, the first in a new line of wing covers for business aviation markets, according to company officials. The covers are designed to prevent the overnight accumulation of frost and ice, so owners can takeoff when they need to takeoff. The covers are custom fitted to the […]
FAA administrator to be at Sun ‘n Fun
FAA Administrator Randy Babbitt will participate in the 36th annual Sun ‘n Fun International Fly-In & Expo, which will be held April 13-18 at Lakeland Linder Regional Airport (LAL) in Lakeland, Fla. Babbitt will participate in several activities during his stay, including the “Meet the FAA” session on Friday, April 16, at 1 p.m. in […]
NBAA slates West Coast regional forum
The National Business Aviation Association has scheduled a regional forum March 11 at Van Nuys Airport (VNY) in Southern California. The regional forums are single-day learning and networking experiences for regional business aviation communities, according to NBAA officials. The Van Nuys Regional Forum, hosted by Maguire Aviation and TWC Aviation, will provide attendees with practical […]