Two bills aimed at removing the use tax imposed on out-of-state aircraft visiting Florida sailed through a committee in the state’s legislature, March 25. AOPA Regional Representative Nelson Rhodes testified before state House and Senate committees in favor of the bills, which would exempt visiting pilots from the 6% tax currently levied on the sale […]
Third time is not the charm
The pilot’s failure to maintain directional control.
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Comp Air offers fuel vouchers
Comp Air recently kicked off a new promotion, offering pre-paid Visa cards worth up to $50,000 to purchasers of new aircraft. Pilots who buy a Comp Air 12 between April 15 and Aug. 15 will receive a pre-paid Visa card for $50,000, which can be used for fuel – or as the new owner sees […]
Ed Freeman: the essence of heroism
While we reported on April 8 that Medal of Honor recipient Ed Freeman died April 1 at the age of 80, it appears that the date was wrong. While the rest of the story is as authentic as it can be, Freeman actually died in August of 2008. We regret the error, but if you’ve […]
South Florida ADS-B a ‘remarkable accomplishment’
The advanced air traffic technology which was inaugurated April 7 in South Florida – the first installment of regular infrastructure within the NextGen modernization program – is not only a boost to the region, but to the entire nation, Aerospace Industries Association president and CEO Marion Blakey said at the event. “This is a significant […]
NZ lunch break issue resolved
Although common sense and cooperation are rare in government-union interactions, those characteristics have resolved the peculiar New Zealand work rule, reported here on April 7, which would have resulted in the closure of control towers at five airports while controllers ate, twice each day. As the April 1 imposition of the rules became imminent, negotiators […]
TSA says 13 Colorado airports must screen pilots and staff
A new Transportation Security Administration directive requiring pilots and support personnel to pass background checks at any of Colorado’s 13 commercial airports where they may work, has left airport administrators and private pilots wondering how they’ll manage costs and the logistics according to an April 7 Denver Post story. Rex Tippetts, director of aviation at […]
Legal action hits Eclipse, Etirc and Pieper
The Alfred E. Mann Living Trust filed a complaint against Etirc Aviation and Etirc chairman and CEO Roel Pieper in March, seeking more than $10 million plus interest and expenses. The complaint states that Etirc and the Mann Living Trust agreed last November “to each provide $10 million in funding to…Eclipse Aviation” following Eclipse’s Chapter […]