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NBAA to require vaccines at convention

By General Aviation News Staff · September 6, 2021 ·

By requiring everyone at the show be vaccinated, National Business Aviation Association officials say wearing a mask will be a “personal choice” for exhibitors and attendees.

Aviation Manufacturing Jobs Protection program prepares for takeoff

By General Aviation News Staff · April 19, 2021 ·

The U.S. Department of Transportation’s $3 billion Aviation Manufacturing Jobs Protection program will provide grants to retain, recall, or rehire the workforces of eligible aviation manufacturers and maintenance businesses, including their suppliers, during the pandemic. This temporary program requires a cost-sharing of 50% by employers and 50% by the federal government and can only be used to support the compensation of these workers.

How will having COVID-19 affect your next medical?

By General Aviation News Staff · March 30, 2021 ·

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If you are fully recovered and weren’t admitted to the Intensive Care Unit while you were sick, all should go smoothly at your next visit to the AME. That changes if you did spend some time in the ICU or have ongoing symptoms from the virus.

Civil Air Patrol marks full year of pandemic operations

By General Aviation News Staff · March 29, 2021 ·

As the Civil Air Patrol enters the second year of its COVID-19 operations, officials take stock of the ongoing mission, including helping at vaccine sites, donating blood, delivering food, test kits, and vaccines, and much more.

DuPage Airport becomes vaccine site

By General Aviation News Staff · March 8, 2021 ·

The airport cleared out several aircraft from the 32,000-square-foot hangar to allow for the setup of 10 vaccination stations. A steady stream of recipients flowed in and out of the hangar from 8 a.m. through 5 p.m. Wednesday for their first dose of the vaccine. More than 2,000 vaccines were distributed that day.

Newest vaccine approved for pilots

By General Aviation News Staff · March 3, 2021 ·

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Pilots who get the Johnson & Johnson Janssen COVID-19 vaccine must wait 48 hour before flying.

FAA not extending COVID exemptions

By General Aviation News Staff · February 6, 2021 ·

FAA officials denied a request from GA advocacy groups to extend the special rule that gave pilots exemptions on some training and medical requirements during the pandemic, citing an increase in aviation activity and the availability of personnel to complete training and check activities.

Picture of the Day: White flight tribute

By General Aviation News Staff · January 26, 2021 ·

Murphy Schoemans submitted this photo and note: “The Victors, flying five P28As from the Aeroclub of Uursel in Belgium, did a tour of hospitals to salute the medical corps fighting against COVID-19.”

Tecnam P2012 repurposed to deliver vaccines

By General Aviation News Staff · January 12, 2021 ·

Equipped with a freezer, the Tecnam P2012 TRAVELCARE can transport up to 115,000 vaccines to areas with less than 1,850 feet of runway.

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