Virginia Announces Initiative to Explore Adding New Licensed Public Use Turf Runways

The Virginia Department of Aviation (DOAV) in conjunction with the Virginia Aviation Board (VAB) are exploring opportunities to develop new licensed turf runways at existing public-use airports to accommodate the needs of student pilots, and operations by gliders, antique/warbird aircraft and tail-wheel aircraft. The Virginia Aviation and Space Workforce Analysis and Strategy Development revealed a […]

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Virginia Seaplane Pilots Association” Takes Flight

Virginia has become the first state to establish its own seaplane pilots association according to the Seaplane Pilots Association (SPA). The Virginia Seaplane Pilots Association (VSPA) took wing during the Lake Anna Splash-In, May 23 & 24, 2013. Those attending the seaplane splash-in at Lake Anna voted unanimously to establish the Virginia Seaplane Pilots Association […]

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HAI Reorganizes Flight Operations & Safety Department to Enhance Member Service Offerings

Helicopter Association International (HAI) President Matt Zuccaro today announced a significant change in the organization’s staffing, designed to keep up with members’ changing needs. Paul Schaaf (shown at right), currently the Chief Pilot for the Fairfax County Police Department, will join HAI in mid-March to assume the duties and responsibilities of Vice President of Operations, […]

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Brainseed Global Partners with Momberger Airport Information

Brainseed Global Aviation Services (http://brainseed.biz)  has entered into an agreement with Air Trans Source Inc, publishers of the well-regarded global trade newsletter Momberger Airport Information (www.mombergerairport.info). Brainseed Global and Air Trans Source have formed this partnership to help spread useful training and industry news even farther throughout the aviation industry. As part of this agreement, […]

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FAA reverses maintenance duty time legal interpretation

In a major victory for the aviation industry, on December 26, 2012, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) withdrew its faulty legal interpretation of maintenance duty time limitations prescribed in Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR) section 121.377. Specifically, the agency reversed course on its May 18, 2010 legal interpretation meant to clarify the […]

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Danville Regional Airport Awarded $10 Million FAA Grant

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced a $10 million grant for a runway project at Danville Regional Airport in Danville, Virginia. U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood said one of the key priorities is to ensure that our nation’s airports are properly maintained. “This grant will ensure that the Danville Regional Airport continues to operate safely.” […]

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Honoring Virginia’s Aviation Pioneers reception a success!

Published with permission of the Virginia Department of Aviation The Military Aviation Museum in Virginia Beach hosted the Virginia Department of Aviation and the Virginia Aeronautical Historical Society’s “Honoring Virginia’s Aviation Pioneers” reception this past Saturday, June 9, 2012. The gorgeous weather brought out over 120 award recipients, flying octogenarians, goverenment and airport representatives, and […]

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Virginia Aviation Board allocates funds to airports

 The Virginia Aviation Board met on February 17, 2011 in Richmond to review funding recommendations for Commonwealth Airport Fund projects. Moneys allocated include $1,522,468 in air carrier entitlement funds, $1,139,449 in air carrier/reliever discretionary funds and $114,908 in general aviation discretionary funds.  Nine projects were funded including $2,568,728 ($1,522,468 entitlement; $1,046,260 discretionary) for Concourse A […]

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