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FAA Merging Safety Reporting Systems

Last week, the FAA announced it was merging two safety programs for efficiency and to “help guide safety decisions” in the future. Pilots and Air Traffic Controllers have long been able to confess their gaffes in a “non-punitive environment” through the FAA’s Safety Action Programs — ASAP (Aviation Safety Action Program) for pilots and ATSAP […]

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Tax Incentives For New Aircraft Extended

In a move aimed at helping bring aviation jobs back, the Senate has approved continuing the bonus tax incentive through the end of this year for new aircraft purchases. The rule allows companies or individuals buying new aircraft to record the purchase’s depreciation in the first year, rather than stretching the tax benefits over five […]

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Former Flying Editor Lands at EAA

J. Mac McClellan, former editor-in-chief of Flying, has joined the Experimental Aircraft Association’s publications staff. Beginning next month, he will share his expertise with EAA members through his ‘Left Seat’ column and other features in EAA’s flagship publication, Sport Aviation, as well as online through EAA’s e-publications. With more than 10,000 hours of flying experience, […]

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Cessna Averts a Strike, But 700 More Layoffs Coming

Cessna told workers on Tuesday it is forced to further pare its workforce with 700 more layoffs across the board. This announcement came on the heels of a vote by Cessna’s 2,500 union employees on Saturday not to strike. The no-strike vote meant the union accepted by default a new contract they had voted by […]

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Finals Canceled at Reno Due to High Winds

Mike Houghton, president and CEO of the Reno Air Racing Association made the call to cancel flying on Sunday’s race day. “It was a safety issue,” he said. “Our number one priority is the safety of our pilots.” Though he was declared winner based on the best qualifying time, Steve Hinton, 23, said he was […]

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WAI’s Chabrian Selected for NAA’s Brewer Trophy

Dr. Peggy Chabrian, President and founder of Women in Aviation International (WAI) has been selected by the National Aeronautic Association as winner of this year’s Frank G. Brewer Trophy. The annual award goes to the individual, group of individuals or organization “for contributions of enduring value to aerospace education in the United States.” Dr. Chabrian, […]

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Do We Dare Raise Hope for a Meigs Revival?

Two recent news events have lifted pilots’ hopes for restoration of Meigs Field as an airport. President Obama has pledged to include repaving runways to his plans to boost infrastructure spending; and the man who unpaved it in the first place announced he will not seek re-election as Mayor. Richard Daley, as Mayor of Chicago, […]

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TSA Lightens Up on Foreign Students’ Vetting

Restrictions on foreign students receiving recurrent training could be easing up. This week, the Transportation Security Administration is expected to reduce the bureaucratic hurdles currently in place. Since the terrorist attacks of 9/11, foreign pilots with type ratings in aircraft more than 12,500 pounds MTOW (maximum takeoff weight) needed to complete a vetting process every […]

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Kansas Senator Suggests Unfair Competition From Brazil

Sen. Sam Brownback (R-Kans.) has announced plans to ask the U.S. International Trade Commission to look into the issue of unfair competition in business aircraft production. His state is home to Cessna, Hawker Beechcraft and Learjet, and Brownback has suggested that foreign competitors — specifically Embraer of Brazil — have enjoyed government subsidies in developing […]

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‘150 Miles of Runways’ and NextGen Part of Spending Plans

President Obama addressed the nation on Labor Day with an infrastructure renewal program that included significant plans for aviation. The plan, which will span the next six years, would involve extensive overhauls of highways, bridges and other infrastructure, but also include restoring “150 miles of runways” and advancing “a next-generation air traffic control system to […]

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