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Another Airliner Crashes In Indonesia

Investigators recovered the flight data and cockpit voice voice recorders from a Garuda Airlines Boeing 737-400 that crashed and erupted in flames while landing at Jogyakarta Airport in Indonesia on Wednesday. At least 23 people trapped inside the burning wreckage were killed, while more than 115 others on board escaped through emergency exits, authorities and […]

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Epic Aircraft To Unveil Two New Designs

Epic Aircraft will introduce two new aircraft at the Sun ‘n Fun air show coming up in Florida next month, the company said on Wednesday. One will be a single-engine jet and the other one a prop airplane, but the company won’t release other details until Sun ‘n Fun. The two new models should be […]

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DayJet’s First Flights 90 Days Away

Bolstered by a $50 million infusion of new funding, DayJet said this week it expects to start offering air-taxi jet service in five Florida cities by the end of June. This funding is the keystone to the operational launch of our Per-Seat, On-Demand jet service, said Ed Iacobucci, president and CEO of DayJet. With the […]

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FAA Reveals 10-Year Controller Hiring Plan

The FAA on Wednesday released its updated plan to hire air traffic controllers over the next 10 years. According to the FAA, it will hire and train more than 15,000 controllers over the next decade, starting with nearly 1,400 new controllers this year. Instead of listing a fixed optimum staffing number for each of the […]

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AOPA Crunches The Numbers For FAA Funding Plan

Staffers at AOPA have been sorting through the FAA’s funding proposal to figure out exactly what all the proposed changes would cost. They’ve found that if the FAA gets its way, fliers of piston-engine aircraft would see their fees increase $100 million per year — more than triple what they pay today. Fees for turbine-powered […]

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New Technology To Assist North Sea Helicopter Ops

Flying helicopters to offshore oil rigs is known around the world as a dangerous undertaking. Weather, heavy loads and rough seas all create a challenging task for pilots. That task will now be a little easier for pilots in the North Sea, known for stormy weather and strong winds, and home to an active offshore […]

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RACCA, HAI Joins Ranks Against User Fees

The Regional Air Cargo Carriers Association (RACCA) and Helicopter Association International (HAI) recently joined ranks with other aviation groups to take a stand against the FAA’s proposed change to a system funded by user fees. In a statement to members of Congress, RACCA said the proposal would triple the fuel taxes paid by its members. […]

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Moose Charges Helicopter

A moose that had been shot with a tranquilizer dart by a wildlife biologist in a hovering helicopter charged the aircraft, damaging the tail rotor, The Associated Press reported on Monday. “The moose would start to move, and then the helicopter would back off and try to keep the moose out in the open,” Doug […]

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The Public View Of GA, Via C-SPAN

When the general public thinks about general aviation, we know what they usually think first — weekend fliers in dangerous little airplanes, crashing into buildings and making useless noise. But now there is a new icon for GA — thousands of dangerous little jets, darkening the skies and clogging up already-overloaded airports. Those concerns were […]

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NetJets Loss Is Its Gain

It’s a bright new day at Berkshire Hathaway subsidiary NetJets, which offers fractional shares in a variety of business jets. “NetJets generated pre-tax earnings of $143 million in 2006 as compared to a pre-tax loss of $80 million in 2005,” according to a Berkshire Hathaway release. And the turnaround might not be so much about […]

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