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Site Offers Online Aircraft Rental Listings

A North Carolina company has launched an online aircraft rental listing service that allows renters to find the types of aircraft they want just about anywhere in the country. Visitors to Rentplanes.com get and inquiry form that lets them look for virtually any kind of aircraft. The site narrows the search to three airports in […]

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Vero Beach Puts Stock In Piper Aircraft

Money talks and a Vero Beach businessman is hoping the community can shout a message to the parent company of Piper Aircraft. According to TCPalm.com Jim Adams is urging all residents in the area who hold shares in American Capital Strategies to sign a letter urging the company to keep building Pipers in Vero Beach. […]

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Collision Kills Air Show Pilots In Poland

Two members of the Zelazny Aerobatic Squad were killed Saturday when their aircraft collided head during a performance at the Radom Air Show in Poland. No one on the ground was reported hurt. Photos showed the aircraft disintegrating on impact. The debris fell in a wooded area far from the audience, initial news reports said. […]

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WANTED: AVIATION WRITER, EDITOR AND WEB PERSON

AVweb has an opening for an able and experienced aviation writer and editor with proven experience in both print and web publishing, although we’re willing to train the right person in the finer points of massaging content for the web. This position requires relocation to our Sarasota, Florida office. If this description fits you, contact […]

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Sport Pilot Leaves Terrible Two’s

Three years into it, and more than 2,100 Sport Pilot certificates have been issued as of June 1, 2007 with 230 sport pilot instructors now certificated. EAA last week presented the news as part of its annual analysis of the Sport Pilot sector. The new aircraft and pilot categories have seen growth over the past […]

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Lieu of LAX

Responding to reports of two near collisions over the past two weeks and eight since October 1, Assemblyman Ted Lieu, (D — El Segundo) Thursday suggested that flights at Los Angeles International airport be limited and spacing for landing and departing aircraft be increased. “If the FAA does not immediately act to improve safety at […]

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Piper Seminole as Jet Deterrent

Last week, a man was arrested and charged with three counts, one each for several times deliberately flying his aircraft into the path of a jet, last May, according to UPI. Thomas Bancroft Shaffer is alleged to have flown a Piper Seminole into the path of a Brazilian Embraer ERJ-170 three separate times, while the […]

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What You’re Spending $1.8 Billion On

The FAA has decided who to saddle with hundreds of millions of dollars and the responsibility to install the ground-based portion of the Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) system. It has awarded ITT a contract worth up to $1.8 billion to deploy upwards of 700 ground stations that will one day “run more aircraft safely and […]

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Air Travel Security Tough On The Waistline

Weve long suspected that waiting in line to take off your shoes for complete strangers is hard on your blood pressure but now theres a report that suggests it might also be making people fat. Confectionarynews.com says a study shows sales of candy and snacks at airports went up almost 12 percent in 2006 to […]

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Museum Plaque Altered To Appease Vet Pilots

Former Second World War bomber crew members are applauding the Canadian War Museums promise to revise the wording on a plaque that introduces the museums exhibit on the Allied bombing campaign. But historians are decrying the politically- charged decision, saying that not only is the current wording appropriate, the decision to amend it was the […]

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