On The Fly…
FAA’s “plain-language” version D.C. ADIZ NOTAM is online…NATCA now wants a mediator to help with FAA contract talks…FAA proposes tweaks to ECi cylinder-assembly Airworthiness Directive…Two 737s collided at Newark on Monday while taxiing, no injuries…FAA noise rules for part of Grand Canyon delayed until 2011…Adam Aircraft to partner with Singapore Technologies Engineering… Want to buy stock in a skycar? Paul Moller goes public…Today is the deadline to register for Women in Aviation conference.
The FAA has published a new "plain-language" version of the Washington, D.C., restricted airspace NOTAM...
NATCA has asked for a mediator to help with FAA contract talks...
The FAA proposes some tweaks to ECi cylinder-assembly Airworthiness Directive...
FAA noise rules for part of Grand Canyon delayed until 2011...
Adam Aircraft says it will establish a partnership with Singapore Technologies Engineering, which will provide engineering, logistics, maintenance, repairs and overhaul support for Adam's piston and jet aircraft....
The Virgin Atlantic GlobalFlyer has returned to its base in Salina, Kans., with designer Jon Karkow piloting. What's next for the airplane? "Watch this space," the Web site says...
Want to buy stock in a skycar? Paul Moller goes public...
Today is the last day to register for Women in Aviation's annual conference, March 23-25 in Nashville, Tenn.