(Lincoln, Neb.) Gov. Dave Heineman announced today that Stu MacTaggart, Director of the Nebraska Department of Aeronautics, has decided to retire in August. His last day will be Aug. 7. “I appreciate Stu’s work during the past five years,” Gov. Heineman said. “He has provided outstanding leadership for the Department of Aeronautics, and I know […]
FAA Selects Sensis for Low Cost Ground Surveillance Program
EAST SYRACUSE, NY – July 13, 2009 – The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has selected Sensis Corporation’s Low Cost Ground Surveillance (LCGS) for evaluation as part of its LCGS Pilot Program. LCGS is an FAA initiative to reduce runway incursions at small- and medium-size airports by providing air traffic controllers with basic ground surveillance of […]
President Obama Honors Women Who Flew In WWII
WASP’s Flew Fighters, Bombers, Transport, and Training Aircraft President Barack Obama has signed a bill to award the Congressional Gold Medal to the Women Air Force Service Pilots of World War II, the first women in American history to fly military aircraft. More than 60 years ago, they piloted fighter, bomber, transport and training […]
COOL FACTOR: AIRCRAFT GATHERING FOR EAA AIRVENTURE 2009 UNMATCHED ANYWHERE ELSE
EAA AVIATION CENTER, OSHKOSH, Wis. – (July 9, 2009) – In the aviation world, if it has flown, is flying, or will fly, odds are that it will come to Oshkosh. That’s true again this summer, as the world of flight gathers at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh, "The World’s Greatest Aviation Celebration," on July 27-August 2 […]
AOPA Regional Rep Reflects on Military Service
By Ariadyn Hansen Long-time Grand County resident, syndicated columnist and novelist Bill Hamilton feels the Fourth of July is a wonderful time to reflect on those who have served in the military in the past and who serve so nobly today. Although Hamilton refers to himself as a “recovering lawyer,” he never actually practiced law […]
New FAA Chief Counsel Brings Long and Diverse Experience
WASHINGTON — Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Administrator Randy Babbitt has announced the appointment of David Grizzle as the new FAA chief counsel. "David Grizzle has top-level experience and I’m looking forward to having him on the team," Babbitt said. "He understands the challenges of leading a diverse, international organization, as well as the complex interaction […]
Are Airports being shortchanged in the Economic Stimulus Package?
By Kenn Potts Now that all the hype of the Economic Stimulus or the American Recovery and Investment Act is settling down, let’s take a look on how airports fared in the money allocation. We started in the House with a proposed $3 billion for the Airport Improvement Program (AIP) with $500 million for Explosive […]
DORGAN, AIRPORT OFFICIALS BREAK GROUND FOR NEW GF AIR TERMINAL
(GRAND FORKS, N.D.) – U.S. Senator Byron Dorgan (D-N.D.) and officials from the Grand Forks International Airport took part in a ceremony here today to mark the beginning construction of a new passenger terminal. Dorgan, a senior member of the Appropriations Committee and Chairman of the Aviation subcommittee in the Senate, helped secure over $9.1 […]
CONKLIN & DE DECKER ADDS NEW AIRCRAFT TO 2009 AIRCRAFT PERFORMANCE COMPARATOR
Orleans, MA – June 2009 — Conklin & de Decker recently announced the 2009 edition of their Aircraft Performance Comparator. Part of a family of innovative software products created by Conklin & de Decker, the Aircraft Performance Comparator is the most comprehensive and easy to use aircraft performance comparison tool and now includes some of […]
















