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No Relief for Florida Airport Impacted by Trump TFR

A compromise that AOPA had hoped to broker to keep Florida’s Lantana Airport open when President Donald Trump visits his Mar-a-Lago estate has been rejected by the Secret Service, according to two Florida politicians who have been briefed on the matter. U.S. Reps. Lois Frankel and Ted Deutch, both Florida Democrats, told the McClatchy News […]

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How It Works: TCAS II

For the past 30 years, aviation has benefited from traffic collision avoidance systems (TCAS) installed in large airplanes. The newest version of this safety technology, TCAS II, provides aural and visual warnings to pilots as well as resolution advisories instructing, for example, one airplane to climb and another to descend to avoid a midair collision. […]

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Senator Calls for Investigation into Small Plane Crashes

New York Sen. Charles Schumer is calling on the National Transportation Safety Board to launch a study into a spate of small plane crashes around New York City. “We’re only a few months into 2017 and already we’ve seen two small plane crashes here in the New York metro area,” Schumer (D-N.Y.) said at a […]

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Senate Appropriations Committee Opposes ATC Privatization Plan

General aviation leaders are welcoming a bipartisan letter from Senate Appropriations Committee leaders opposing plans for the creation of a privatized air traffic control system. The letter was sent February 28 to Senate Commerce Committee Chairman John Thune (R-SD) and Ranking Member Bill Nelson (D-FL), and signed by Appropriations Committee Chairman Thad Cochran (R-MS) and […]

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Commercial Single-Engine Turbine IFR Operations Approved in Europe

The European Union at long last has approved commercial operations using single-engine turbine airplanes at night or in instrument meteorological conditions in Europe. The operations take effect today with publication in the EU’s Official Journal. The publication of the new rules marks the the culmination of a 20-year effort by industry and regulators as Europe […]

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AOPA Seeking Relief for Florida Airport Impacted by Presidential TFR

Aviation businesses and pilots at Palm Beach County Park Airport continue to suffer mightily with each visit by President Trump to the “Winter White House,” but that could be about to change. The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association has asked the Department of Homeland Security to establish security screening capabilities and gateway operations at the […]

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Embraer Taps Aircraft Finance Guru to Head Executive Jets Unit

Embraer has turned to the financial sector for a leader to head its Executive Jets business unit, hiring Michael Amalfitano as president and CEO to succeed Marco Tulio Pellegrini, who will assume another leadership position within Embraer “to be announced soon.” Amalfitano has no prior aviation OEM experience but spent his 35-year career in business […]

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We Fly: Cirrus SR22 G6

You know you’ve touched down someplace worth visiting when the tropical breezes moving through the palm trees instantly make you forget all about the ice and snow back home, the emerald-green waters are dotted with sailboats headed for their next island anchorage, and the refrigerator in the pilot supply shop is stacked high with silken Key […]

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Business Jet Deliveries Drop to Lowest Level Since 2004

The General Aviation Manufacturers Association today released year-end aircraft shipment and billing numbers for 2016 that paint a picture of an industry in transition — if not outright turmoil — with business jet deliveries reaching their lowest level since 2004. Airplane shipments globally fell 3.9 percent, from 2,331 units in 2015 to 2,241 units in […]

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Tech Startup CEO: GA Needs to Join ATC Privatization Discussion

Roei Ganzarski, the CEO of BoldIQ, a transportation logistics software startup firm based in the Seattle area, says that whether you agree with Donald Trump’s politics or not, on the issue of ATC privatization the president is 100 percent right. Privatizing air traffic control would lower costs, boost efficiency and usher in new technologies that […]

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