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Hawaii CAP Planes Sound Tsunami Alert

The Civil Air Patrol launched nine aircraft in Hawaii Saturday to warn coastal residents of an impending tsunami. The wave was formed by a magnitude 8.8 earthquake off the coast of Chile and resulted in tsunami warnings for much of the Pacific Ocean from Russia to Australia. The quake hit about 3:34 a.m. Chile time […]

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Developer Seeks Airport Land At Oceano?

Developer Jeff Edwards has scheduled a March 17 meeting to discuss his unsolicited plan to turn Oceano County Airport, near San Luis Obispo, Calif., into a non-airport property. Meanwhile, Bill Robeson, a city planner who works with the city’s Airport Land Use Commission, told SanLuisObispo.com that when it comes to closing the airport, “none of […]

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TSA To Review Stack Crash

The TSA says it will review Joseph Stack’s Feb. 18 crash of his Piper Dakota into an Austin IRS office building and apply its findings to its future anti-terrorism decision-making, USA Today reported Friday. “It may simply be a confirmation that, for very small planes, you’re not going to see a lot of casualties. Or […]

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Contacting Your Representatives, Links And Data For Pilots

From user fees to local airport closures, your direct personal input can affect the political decisions that impact you as a pilot — AVweb has collected links and information to help you drive your message home. First, obviously you’ll need to know who your government representatives are. If you don’t, find your zip code’s “plus-four” […]

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AOPA: Why The User Fees Battle Isn’t Over

New aviation user fees aren’t in the Obama administration’s budget, but they still may be packaged elsewhere, AOPA’s Lorraine Howerton told AVweb Thursday. Howerton is AOPA’s vice president of legislative affairs, and while she said AOPA’s efforts had created some breathing room, the country’s fiscal woes may become a serious influence on future funding decisions. […]

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NTSB Chair Addresses Pilot Fatigue, Training

NTSB Chairman Deborah Hersman told the Senate Thursday that measures are needed to ensure pilots are better trained and better rested before they fly. “If we are serious about aviation safety, we must establish a system that minimizes pilot fatigue and ensures that flight crews report to work rested and fit for duty,” Hersman said […]

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NATA’s Jim Coyne: TSA Has Grown a Backbone to Stand Up to Congress

The Transportation Security Administration is expected to stand up to Congressional “fear mongering” on GA security issues in coming months according to the president of the National Air Transport Association. Jim Coyne told AVweb on Tuesday some personnel changes within the TSA are helping it get a better handle on the complexities of GA. “I […]

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Pilot Wins Appeal Over Health Record Disclosure

A Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that the Social Security Administration acted improperly when it turned over a pilot’s medical records to the FAA. To receive medical benefits, Stanmore Cooper disclosed his condition (HIV-positive) to Social Security officials, but, for years, did not disclose it while renewing his certificate. Cooper later claimed he feared […]

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NTSB: Use CVR Tapes To Check On Pilots

The NTSB is recommending that Part 121, 135 and 91K operators be required by the FAA to periodically collect and review cockpit voice recorder information, and use that information to check up on the work habits of pilots. Periodic review of this information would “enhance flight safety by assisting operators in detecting and correcting deviations […]

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FAA Issues Special Report On Zodiac Accidents

In a special report (PDF) released by the FAA this week, investigators said their review of a series of fatal in-flight accidents involving Zodiac CH601XL and CH650 aircraft “did not indicate a single root cause, but instead implicated the potential combination of several design and operation aspects.” The report says analysis during the special review […]

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