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GA Caucus Back At Work In D.C.

With Congress now back in session, the General Aviation Caucus is playing a role in keeping GA issues on the agenda. “I think we’re ultimately going to be able to keep user fees out of the FAA reauthorization bill,” U.S. Rep. Sam Graves, R-Mo., who co-chairs the GA Caucus in the House, told AVweb last […]

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Piper Now Hiring In Wichita

Piper Aircraft will hold a job fair in Wichita, Kans., next week, the company said on Wednesday. About 20 positions are open for engineers and designers, all of them based at the company headquarters in Vero Beach, Fla. The company has already tried to fill the jobs locally, Piper spokeswoman Jackie Carlon told AVweb on […]

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Green Flight Challenge Down To Four Teams

By Wednesday, only four of the original 13 contenders were still in the running for the $1.65 million NASA prize purse in the Green Flight Challenge. The event, which is ongoing in Santa Rosa, Calif., through the weekend, has eliminated all the contenders except PhoEnix, Pipistrel-USA, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s EcoEagle, and e-Genius. All met a […]

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Court Date Set For BARR Dispute

On Dec. 2, a federal court will hear AOPA and NBAA argue in support of their position that airplane operators should have the option to keep their flight data private. A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit will preside over the case. AOPA and NBAA said on […]

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White House Petition: No GA User Fees

Kevin Mossey, a private pilot living in Marion, Iowa, has posted a petition on the White House website asking the Obama administration to “take aviation user fees off the table.” Last week’s proposal to charge $100 per flight for some general aviation operations is too complex, according to Mossey. “We should be working to simplify […]

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AOPA China Summit: An Earful For Government

Parallel to AOPA Summit in Hartford last week, AOPA China held its own first summit in Beijing last week. More than 400 people attended the two-day event. This year’s AOPA China Summit was in the form of convention and focused on the mission of providing prime opportunities for dialogues and networking among the Chinese government, […]

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Cessna Targets Phenom With M2

In a move that caught most in the aviation industry flat-footed, Cessna announced a new bizjet model late Monday. The Citation M2 is said to bridge the gap between the $3 million Mustang entry-level jet and the $7 million CJ series and it will compete directly with the Embraer Phenom 100, offering a little more […]

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Wingsuit Flyer Navigates Mountain Gap

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. Wingsuit flyer Jeb Corliss successfully flew through a narrow tunnel in a Chinese mountain region on Saturday. The gap between two peaks, known as Tianmen Hole, is just 96 feet wide and about […]

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Cracked Spark Plugs Prompt Bulletin

Tornado Alley Turbo has issued a mandatory service bulletin (PDF) and asked the FAA to issue an airworthiness directive for the owners of up to 950 Cirrus SR22TN aircraft that may have Champion RHB32S fine wire spark plugs, TAT is sounding the alarm and can only include the aircraft with which it is directly involved […]

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Avgas Drop-In Replacement: Clarification

In our story last week about the Unleaded Avgas Transition team’s deliberations, we reported that the committee increasingly believes a direct drop-in unleaded replacement isn’t likely. But one reader wrote to ask about the recently approved 100VLL, which the FAA announced as an approved fuel in SAIB NE-11-55. Isn’t this a direct drop-in? Yes, it […]

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