App-Makers Appeal To President, FAA

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Key Takeaways:

  • Thirteen aviation companies, including founders of ForeFlight and FlightAware, have sent a letter to President Obama, the FAA, and Congress.
  • The letter protests the FAA's proposed "cost recovery" user fees on digital products created by private companies using FAA-originated content.
  • The FAA seeks these fees to recoup a $5.3 million shortfall, claiming private products have drawn consumers away from its own services.
  • The signatories argue that these fees threaten entrepreneurship and their role in modernizing flight services and pilot training.
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Thirteen companies, claiming to be “part of the solution” to flight services, modernization and pilot training, have signed a letter to President Obama, the FAA and Congress, arguing that the FAA’s “cost recovery” pursuits threaten entrepreneurship. At issue is the FAA’s stated intent to impose a per person user fee on digital products created by private companies and produced from content originated at the FAA. The FAA claims the new digital products have driven consumers away from its own products, resulting in a $5.3 million shortfall it now seeks to recover. Among the letter’s signatories are the founders of ForeFlight, FlightAware, WingX, and SkyVector as well as the chairman of RedBird Flight Simulations and the CEO of Avidyne.

Find the full content of the letter here (PDF).

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