General Aviation Industry Prepares for an Unleaded Future

April 21, 2010 – From EAA. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has formally begun the regulatory process required by the Clean Air Act that may ultimately result in standards mandating the industry’s transition to unleaded aviation gasoline (avgas). The EPA has issued an advance notice of proposed rulemaking (ANPR) which is a key opportunity for […]

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GlobalAir.com Celebrates 15 Years

GlobalAir.com, one of the oldest aviation websites on the Internet is celebrating their 15th year. "I started the company in 1995 knowing little more than how to turn on a PC. Since that time, I have learned how to spell better (for all of you around since 1995) and in our opinion have developed one […]

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April 2010 CalAERO Newsletter

Caltrans, Division of Aeronautics, has released the April 2010 CalAERO Newsletter.  The newsletter has been developed as a communication tool for both internal and external partners.  It is designed to reflect the agency’s commitment to fostering a safe, efficient, and environmentally compatible air transportation system. You can access the current edition and subsequent editions of […]

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Colorado Pilot Wins National Grant

Colorado pilot, Dr. Penny Hamilton, was recently awarded a Wolf Aviation Fund research grant to partially fund national research to conduct in-depth interviews with female general aviation students and pilots regarding their flight training experiences. According to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) only 6% of almost 700,000 active pilots in the United States are women. […]

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FAA Suspends Darby Aviation’s Air Carrier Certificate

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued an emergency order suspending Darby Aviation’s air carrier certificate until the company demonstrates to the FAA it can conduct operations in accordance with regulatory requirements. Darby Aviation has failed to produce an acceptable Operations Manual or an approvable training program despite repeated FAA efforts to inform the company […]

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Small Business Receives Major NextGen Engineering Contract

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced today that CSSI, Inc., of Washington, D.C., a woman-owned small business, has won a contract to perform engineering work that will help transform and modernize the nation’s airspace system into the Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen). The $280 million contract is the first of up to six that […]

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