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‘Air Fare America’ Casting Begins

If you’re an experienced pilot with a sparkling personality and a burning desire to star in your own reality TV series, read on. The producers of “Air Fare America,” a new travel show in development for cable TV, announced they are now casting for the show’s star. The series seeks to combine three of television’s […]

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AOPA: NTSB Pilot Drug Study ‘Incomplete’

AOPA says a study released by the National Transportation Safety Board this week on pilot drug use is “incomplete and its conclusions should be regarded with caution.” The study of more than 6,600 cases reviewed toxicology tests performed on pilots killed in aviation accidents from 1990 through 2012. In it the NTSB concluded that drug […]

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Helicopter Accident Rate Drops Dramatically

Initiatives within the helicopter community to reduce accidents appear to have yielded positive results. The United States Helicopter Safety Team (USHST), an organization made up of representatives from government agencies, industry groups, OEMs and flight schools, has published statistics that show a dramatic decrease in helicopter accident rates in the past 10 years. The statistics […]

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FAA Approves Drone Use for Search and Rescue Effort

The FAA has issued an emergency Certificate of Authorization (COA) to the National Institute of Standards and Technology of Gaithersburg, Maryland, for the use of a drone to aid in the search for a 23-year-old woman who disappeared recently near Plano, Texas. The request to the FAA came from the Plano Police Department. The emergency […]

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NTSB: Crew Mistakes, Fatigue Caused UPS Crash

The August 2013 crash of a UPS cargo plane short of the runway in Birmingham, Alabama, was caused by a combination of crew errors and pilot fatigue, the National Transportation Safety Board said in its final accident report released on Tuesday. UPS disagrees with the findings, saying the carrier provides adequate rest for crews and […]

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Lee Behel, Sport Class Founder, Dies in Reno Crash

An airplane flying a qualifying race in the Sport Class at the National Championship Air Races near Reno, Nevada, crashed yesterday, killing the pilot on board. The pilot was identified by the Reno Air Race Association (RARA) as Lee Behel, one of the founders and the current president of the Sport Class, who was flying […]

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FAA Selects Four Unleaded Fuels for Testing

The FAA has selected four unleaded aviation fuels for testing at the William J. Hughes Technical Center in Atlantic City, New Jersey, for the first phase of a government and industry initiative to begin phasing out leaded aviation gasoline as early as 2018. Shell and Total have each submitted one unleaded fuel for testing while […]

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Doomed TBM 900 Pilot Twice Asked for Lower Altitude

The pilot of the TBM 900 that crashed in the sea near Jamaica after straying hundreds of miles off course on Friday twice asked Atlanta Center for clearance to a lower altitude because of an unspecified problem, but the controller handling the flight apparently didn’t comprehend the seriousness of the emergency that was unfolding. Minutes […]

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We Fly: Cessna Citation X+

Since its entry into service in 1996, the Cessna Model 750 Citation X (it is not the letter “X” but the Roman numeral 10) has occupied a special place in the bizjet world. It put its number in the books as a sleek ­midsize jet that could rocket coast to coast in the United States […]

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