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TSA Watch: “Ready, Fire, Aim”

A confession: We really hate to give the TSA any ink in these pages, but it’s such a target-rich environment that we just can’t help ourselves sometimes. Most recently, the agency took some nine months to develop a new regulation then published it on Sept. 20 and gave small-aircraft operators only 30 days to understand […]

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Aviation Is Kind Of A Religion, After All

Prayer has always been a part of aviation, whether practiced by the student pilot before his or her first solo or by the grizzled vet facing an airborne emergency. On the off chance you believe genuflection and worship directed at aircraft is only the province of Judeo-Christians or Muslims, comes a report from Katmandu, Nepal, […]

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Fred McIntosh

Longtime NBAA staffer Frederick B. McIntosh, who retired from the association in 1983 after almost 20 years in its Operations Department, died Oct. 15 of congestive heart failure. He was 87. Funeral services were scheduled for Friday, Oct. 22, near his home in Leesburg, Va. McIntosh was the second recipient of NBAA’s “Lifetime Achievement Award,” […]

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FAA Goes Global

Business is booming at the FAA. It’s so good, in fact, that the agency last week signed a deal with Bombardier Aerospace awarding a fixed-price contract for a new Bombardier Global 5000 business jet. The decision marks the FAA as the first government operator to select the newly certificated bizjet. In fact, the announcement comes […]

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Air Charter Brokers Targeted By DOT

If your company has a Part 135 certificate and you use a third-party marketing organization to sell trips to the public, listen up: The U.S. Department Of Transportation (DOT) has published a notice “on the role of air charter brokers in arranging air transportation” that puts many such companies on notice that they may need […]

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O’Hare Slot Rule Out For Comment

Chicago just got a little bit unfriendlier to general aviation, thanks to the FAA. AVweb‘s Favorite Aviation Agency, the one that only now is taking the City of Chicago to task for bulldozing lakefront Meigs Field into oblivion on March 31, 2003, last week published a new rule reimposing restrictions on GA access to the […]

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…But Other Results Not In Yet

Other airframers, including Bombardier and Raytheon, professed pleasure with the results of their showing at NBAA this year, although no company except Cessna has attached numbers to their performance. Bombardier, which celebrated U.S. type certification of its Global 5000 on Oct. 12, also announced its claim to a speed record on landing the plane at […]

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NBAA 2004: Dat’s A Wrap…

It’s over, except for the shouting, the hangovers and the wallets emptied after a week or so in Las Vegas. In the wake of the 2004 edition of the National Business Aviation Association’s 57th Annual Meeting and Convention, which was held Oct. 12 through 14, the association is patting itself on the back and most […]

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