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9/11 ’09, And The ‘News’ That Halted Traffic At Reagan National

CNN provoked a 22-minute ground halt at Reagan National Airport Friday morning when it broadcast a story that shots had been fired amid elevated Coast Guard activity on the Potomac River shortly after President Obama’s motorcade had passed through the area on historically sensitive 9/11, 2009. The news agency later reported that it had confirmed […]

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Flying Into Bagram? Soon Worry Less About Birds

It’s likely not a top concern for pilots, but it ranks among them, and so Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan, is slated to receive the first bird radar system deployed in a war zone, DeTect Inc., maker of the MERLIN Bird Radar system, announced last week. By the end of 2009, the system is set to be […]

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Challenges As Deadline Looms For Weather Service Consolidation

A proposal to consolidate aviation weather service units is under consideration and a September report by the Government Accountability Office says that the National Weather Service (NWS) and the FAA have yet to properly address key challenges even though the interagency agreement will expire at the end of the month. The proposed restructuring considers changing […]

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Baja Bush Pilots Rise To The Call In Hurricane’s Wake

Hurricane Jimena slammed into mid-Baja roughly two weeks ago, damaging buildings, destroying infrastructure and disrupting water, power and telephone services, while blocking streets and impairing relief efforts. Now the Baja Bush Pilots are seeking resources to help fill the void. The group, originally formed by Arnold Senterfitt, who in the mid-1960s mapped airports in the […]

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Midland International Airport To Host CAF Retro USO “AIRSHO”

The Commemorative Air Force will on the weekend of Oct. 10 host at its headquarters in Midland, Texas, the CAF AIRSHO that will take visitors “back in time to the mid-1940s.” More than 100 aircraft, ranging from early vintage designs to examples of today’s American military, will be complemented by Bob Hope and Bing Crosby […]

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GA Groups React To Potential New TSA Administrator, Erroll Southers

Erroll Southers has been selected by the Obama administration to be the fifth administrator of the Transportation Security Administration. The TSA was formed “immediately following the tragedies of Sept. 11,” 2001, and now employs roughly 50,000 people. It is charged with (among other things) overseeing security at some 450 U.S. airports. Erroll, who is a […]

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737 Hijacked, Suspects Arrested, No One Hurt

A Boeing 737 operated by AeroMexico was hijacked on Wednesday after departing from Cancun. None of the 112 passengers and crew on board were harmed in the incident and police arrested several men after the flight landed in Mexico City. No shots were fired, according to the Associated Press. It was unclear at our deadline […]

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LSA Models Now Number 100

In just five years, the Light Sport Aircraft industry has made it to S-LSA model No. 100, with the approval of Van’s RV-12. The RV-12 LSA approval was announced in late July, but it wasn’t until this week that Dan Johnson, chairman of the Light Aircraft Manufacturers Association, realized that the paperwork for the Krucker […]

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Textron Sees Signs Of Stabilization, Improvement

In a business update that was webcast on Wednesday, executives with Textron, the parent company of Cessna and Bell Helicopters, said “recent data indicate early signs of stabilization” in the economy, and the long-term outlook for deliveries is strong. The percentage of used Citations available for sale improved over the last four months, and daily […]

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French, Swiss, USA Teams Lead In Annual Balloon Race

The annual Gordon Bennett balloon race, the premier event in the small world of gas ballooning, launched in Geneva, Switzerland, last Saturday, with 16 teams competing. With online tracking of each team now available, the competition can be watched by a worldwide audience. The race rules are simple — whoever lands at a point farthest […]

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