FAA Releases Model Code of Conduct for Flight Instructors

The FAA FAASTeam recently announced the availability of an internationally recognized Model Code of Conduct for Flight Instructors. FAASTeam Outreach Program Manager, Bryan Neville, said in a release that it can be found on www.FAASafety.gov in two places: On the Home page under the Resources tab – Online Resources – Resources for Pilots – Pilots-CFI […]

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EMBRAER EXECUTIVE JETS APPOINTS JIM BECKSTEIN VICE PRESIDENT OF PRE-OWNED AIRCRAFT SALES

Embraer announces that Jim Beckstein has been named Vice President of the Company’s newly created Pre-Owned Sales Department for the Executive Jets division. Beckstein will manage all activities associated with this new department, which include trade quotes and pre-owned aircraft sales. He will report to Ernest Edwards, President, Embraer Executive Jets. “Jim brings a wealth […]

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TSA’s Delauter Stepping Down

Brian Delauter, will be stepping down from his post as general manager for the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Office of General Aviation effective May 23. Delauter, who has taken a position in the private sector, has held the TSA post since July of 2009. The selection of Delauter, a pilot and someone very familiar with […]

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FAA Revises Proposal to Enhance Air Carrier Training Programs

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) today proposed a substantial and wide-ranging overhaul of air carrier crew training. The supplemental Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (SNPRM) addresses comments from the January 2009 proposal and provisions laid out in the Airline Safety and Federal Aviation Administration Extension Act of 2010.   “The United States has the world’s safest […]

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PIPER DELIVERS WARRIORS TO FARMINGDALE STATE COLLEGE

Piper Aircraft Inc. recently delivered two new Piper Warrior aircraft to Farmingdale State College, Farmingdale, New York. In addition, the college which is part of the State University of New York (SUNY) system plans to purchase a new Piper Arrow. The nearly $1 million purchase of the three aircraft will expand Farmingdale’s learning fleet to […]

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State Aviation Officials Participate in AASHTO Committee

A number of state aviation officials participated last week in the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) Standing Committee on Aviation held in conjunction with the organization’s 2011 Spring Meeting in Las Vegas, Nevada.   Presenters for the three hour meeting included Catherine (Kate) Lang, FAA, Henry Ogrodzinski, President and CEO of […]

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Arizona Aviation Journal Posts Premier Issue of Magazine

The Arizona Aviation Journal has posted the May/June issue of their e-magazine, featuring articles on the Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport’s Sky Train project and the Arizona Airports Association’s Annual Spring Conference. Kim Stevens, Publisher of the State Aviation Journal as well, said the staff is very excited to present the first full issue and […]

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