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FAA Re-Registration Rules, Clarified

If you own an aircraft, you will have to re-register it sometime over the next three years, and last week the FAA issued a clarification (PDF) to help some of those owners who are starting the process now. The FAA says it has sent out re-registration notices to owners of aircraft that were registered in […]

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Balloon, Paraglider Collide, Four Hurt

Click for larger version A hot-air balloon and a paraglider collided as they flew above an airport open house in Cottonwood, Ariz., on Saturday morning. The balloon envelope tore but did not completely collapse, and photos from the scene appear to show the paraglider’s canopy entangled in the envelope structure. The two aircraft fell about […]

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Canada’s High Court Asserts Control Of Airports

In two decisions handed down last week, Canada’s Supreme Court confirmed that airports fall under federal jurisdiction exclusively, a decision heralded by aviation supporters. “This is a great day for Canadian aviation,” said Kevin Psutka, president of the Canadian Owners and Pilots Association. “This issue has been debated for decades.” The two court decisions cited […]

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Machinists Reject Hawker Beechcraft Deal

Machinists employed by Hawker Beechcraft have rejected a new seven-year contract, raising questions about the company’s future in Wichita. The workers voted 55 percent against the deal, which would have cut their pay by 10 percent and raised their health insurance premiums. “It was just a bad contract. Everything. Wages, insurance and everything else was […]

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Bombardier Details New Jets Ahead Of NBAA

Bombardier didn’t wait for NBAA to announce two new aircraft aimed at the ultra-long-range, large-cabin market. The Global 7000 and Global 8000 aircraft are extensions of the Global series that currently rests with the XRS model. Bombardier announced Saturday that the 8000 model, due for delivery in 2017, will be the longest-range aircraft in its […]

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China Prepares To Relax Airspace Restrictions

Reports from China Friday state that authorities there have approved guidelines to reform low-altitude airspace management over the next five to 10 years with the goal of encouraging the development of general aviation. Under the guidelines, low altitude is defined by airspace below 1,000 meters (general aviation advocates had pushed for a 3,000-meter boundary). The […]

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European Pilot Ruling Delayed

European pilots flying under FAA certificates and with N-registered aircraft have a couple of months of breathing room in which to press their case against proposed rule changes they believe will seriously damage general aviation in Europe. A conciliation committee between the European Union Commission and the national governments has delayed until December a decision […]

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Record Profits Predicted, Quiet Workforce Numbers Reported

Nine major U.S. airlines could collectively post $2.4 billion in profits, a record for the third quarter, according to AirlineFinancials.com, while the DOT’s workforce figures through August haven’t recorded much positive change. AirlineFinancials predicts the airlines will post average net profit margins of 7.2 percent in the third quarter, with combined revenue figures near $33 […]

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UAVs Are (Almost) Capable of See And Avoid, Says Air Force

As unmanned aerial vehicles inevitably find their way into the National Airspace System, both the FAA and other airspace users worry that these remotely piloted aircraft can’t see other traffic the way a human pilot can. The reality, says the Air Force, is that the current generation of UAVs may be able to see traffic […]

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