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Groups Urge FAA Funding Passage

A coalition of 35 business, political and aviation organizations has sent a joint letter to the Senate requesting that a long-term FAA reauthorization bill be given top priority. In a news release Airports International Council President Greg Principato says aviation is too important to languish in the legislative ether and the organizations just want something […]

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Pilot’s Shortcut Doesn’t Cut It With Police

An Illinois pilot who tried to beat traffic and fly his son to a tennis match — landing his ski-equipped 1949 Piper Clipper on a snow-covered golf course — is being investigated by the FAA. Police arrived at the scene Saturday afternoon after concerned neighbors called to report a crash, and found pilot Robert Kadera, […]

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GA Gets A Tax Break

When Congress passed a tax law back in 2003 that allowed buyers of new general aviation aircraft to depreciate up to 50 percent of the value in the first year (providing the aircraft was bought for business use), the incentive was credited with helping to boost sales by as much as 30 percent. Now Congress […]

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NASM Leader Don Lopez, 84, Dies

Donald S. Lopez, 84, author, aviator, and deputy director of the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum (NASM) in Washington, D.C., died of a heart attack on March 3. Lopez joined the Smithsonian in 1972 as part of the team that planned the NASM, which opened in July 1976. “The nation has lost a true […]

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Tempest Finalizes Precision MSA Carburetor Acquisition

The Tempest Plus Marketing Group of Greenville, S.C., announced this week that it has formed a new company called Volare Carburetors to complete its acquisition of Precision Airmotives MSA line of carburetors and spare parts. The new company will be headquartered in Gibsonville, N.C. All Volare MSA carburetors and components will be marketed under the […]

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NTSB To Hold Safety Forum About Unmanned Aircraft

The growing use of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) in the National Airspace System is raising a number of safety concerns, and the NTSB said this week it will address them all in a three-day forum, April 29 to May 1, in Washington, D.C. The forum will provide an opportunity for the board and interested parties […]

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Avionics Makers Pan ADS-B Proposal

The Aircraft Electronics Association, which represents virtually all the companies that make and fix avionics, says the FAAs proposed next-generation communications, navigation and surveillance (CNS) system is more elaborate than it needs to be and wastes the money aircraft owners have already spent on their current gear. In a news release issued Tuesday, the day […]

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FAA Reducing Separation Off East Coast

Properly equipped (RNP 10 and RNP 4) aircraft will be able to take advantage of a new routing structure in the West Atlantic Route System (WATRS) off the east coast of the U.S. starting June 5. In a podcast interview with AVwebBiz, FAA Oceanic Procedures Specialist Scott Luka says the FAA is cutting lateral separation […]

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ATG Stirring Back To Life?

When start-up aviation companies throw in the towel its almost unheard of for them to come out for another round, but Aviation Technology Group (ATG) is apparently game for another swing at developing its sexy two-place executive jet, the Javelin. The Colorado company suspended operations in December and a news release issued Tuesday says the […]

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Branson Launches Virgin Charter Booking Site

Sir Richard Branson says hes married the convenience of travel-booking sites like Expedia and Travelocity with the rating system of eBay and the online booking ease of Priceline to create his latest transportation venture, Virgin Charter. The company will tap into the availability of aircraft from more than 2,500 charter operators in the U.S. to […]

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