Solar Impulse Lands at JFK in New York

Solar Impulse – the solar-powered airplane of Swiss pioneers Bertrand Piccard and André Borschberg – has successfully landed at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport setting a new milestone in the history of aviation: for the first time a plane capable of flying day and night powered exclusively by solar energy has crossed the […]

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FAA Discontinues Direct-to-Public Paper Subscriptions

One of the ways the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is reducing the cost of its aeronautical charting program is to discontinue the agency’s direct-to-the public subscription services for paper aeronautical charts and products as well their direct-to-the public paper individual product sales. This is a two-phased process; the first which took effect on July 1, […]

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International Forest of Friendship Honors SAJ Contributor

Penny Rafferty Hamilton, Ph.D. of Granby, Colorado was honored as a 2013 inductee into the International Forest of Friendship, in Atchison, Kansas during ceremonies in June.  The Forest is a living, growing memorial to the world history of aviation and aerospace.  She was recognized for her lifetime achievements in aviation. Hamilton, a longtime contributor to […]

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EAA Petitions Federal Court on FAA ATC Charges

EAA today filed a petition with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit in Chicago, asking the court to review and provide relief from payments demanded by the Federal Aviation Administration in relation to air traffic control services at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh. In its petition, EAA asks the court to stop the FAA […]

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North Dakota to Recieve $3.2 Million for Airport Projects

Senators John Hoeven and Heidi Heitkamp along with Congressman Kevin Cramer have announced that two North Dakota airports have been awarded more than $3.2 million for airport construction and maintenance projects.  “We’re working to ensure that communities across North Dakota have safe and reliable roads, highways and airports to meet our growing needs,” said the […]

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