World Aviation Authorities Tackle Climate Change

WASHINGTON— Along with counterparts from around the world, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) led the U.S. delegation in recent meetings at the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) in Montreal that resulted in an agreement that will guide the global aviation community as it tackles the challenge of climate change. “The agreement reached on Oct. 9 […]

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Copperstate Regional Fly-In Takes Off in Casa Grande

The 37th Copperstate Regional Fly-In is under way today through October 24 at Casa Grande Airport, Arizona. See all types of recreational aviation – homebuilts, powered parachutes, ultralights, light-sport aircraft, certificated, classic, vintage, and of course, warbirds.  Aviation forums will run throughout the event, including two each day – on affordable flying and sport pilot/light-sport […]

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“Secrets and Safety Don’t Mix”

J. Randolph Babbitt, Orlando, FL October 21, 2009 NBAA Remarks as prepared for delivery. Good morning, and thank you, Ed [Bolen], for the invitation. I just got back from Osaka and Beijing on Friday, and for good measure threw in a 24-hour trip to and from Las Vegas to speak to some FAA managers yesterday. […]

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Conklin & de Decker Release 2009 Volume II AIRCRAFT COST EVALUATOR Setting Benchmark for Turbulent Times

October, 2009 — Orleans, Massachusetts — Conklin & de Decker’s latest Aircraft Cost Evaluator Volume release is now available and delivers up-to-date operating and ownership cost data to help subscribers understand their costs in these turbulent times. Aircraft Cost Evaluator is an effective benchmarking tool and part of the family of aircraft operating and acquisition […]

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