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Controller Errors May Not Affect Safety?

Errors attributed to air traffic controllers have dramatically risen in recent years and a report due soon is expected to show they’ve remained relatively unchanged from 2010 to 2011, but what that means could be complicated. According to the FAA and the controllers union (NATCA), much of the increase could be the result of changes […]

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Helicopter Midair Kills Seven Marines

An AH-1W Super Cobra and a UH-1Y Huey operating as part of the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing made contact Wednesday night near the southern California and Arizona border, killing all seven Marines on both aircraft. Weather was reportedly mild at the time of the midair collision. The crash took place near a portion of the […]

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Wingsuit Pilot Releases Video Of Near-Fatal Jump

Don’t see a video screen?Try disabling ad blockers and refreshing this page.If that doesn’t work, click here to download the video directly. Professional base jumper Jeb Corliss is due out of the hospital Friday and Tuesday released comprehensive video of the accident that broke both his legs and came within feet of taking his life […]

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BALPA: Nearly Half Of Us Fall Asleep

The British Airline Pilots Association, acting to oppose new less-stringent rest rules, told a Transport Select Committee that nearly half of its members already admit to falling asleep in the cockpit, but that’s not all. According to BALPA, that figure is likely under-reported and, as it is, 80 percent of accidents are already due to […]

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GAMA Sees “Signs Of Recovery”

Although delivery numbers for general aviation aircraft manufactured in the U.S. were down by 3.5 percent in 2011 over the year before, the numbers do show “reasons for optimism,” Caroline Daniels, chairman of the General Aviation Manufacturers Association, said on Wednesday. At the annual news conference for the release of industry data, Daniels said the […]

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Nigeria Plans “Aerotropolis”

In the U.S., airports generally are sited far beyond the outer edges of urban areas, but a new project in Nigeria aims to make the airport the very center of the city. The proposed Minna Airport City/Aerotropolis Project will consist of two runways that cross diagonally, with a control tower in the middle, and a […]

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Opponents Unite Against EU Carbon Tax

Government representatives from at least 26 countries are meeting in Moscow to discuss their opposition to the European Union’s controversial aviation carbon tax. The group, which includes the U.S., China and Russia, says the carbon tax is really a trade barrier disguised as an environmental incentive and many, including the U.S., have passed legislation against […]

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Boeing Hosts A Presidential Visit

Companies like Boeing that create jobs in the U.S. instead of shipping them overseas should be rewarded with tax breaks, President Obama said during a visit to the manufacturer in Everett, Wash., on Friday. Boeing has put “thousands of folks to work all over the country,” Obama said. “We want to see more of this. […]

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China And Russia Launch GA Venture

Companies from China and Russia have teamed up to build their own line of general aviation aircraft ranging from four to 12 seats, Xinhua reported this week. China Oriental Sciences Group, China-Russia International Investment Company and KB-SAT, a Russian aircraft design company, signed an agreement last week in Beijing, according to Xinhua. The consortium will […]

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Bonus Depreciation Stripped From Bill

An extension of 100-percent bonus depreciation was stripped from the bill to extend payroll tax relief. The bill was approved by both houses last week and is now ready for the president’s signature. It’s a derivative of the same legislation that caused a major political crisis before Christmas as the polarized Congress finally agreed to […]

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