Article Archive for August 2009
At EAA AirVenture Oshkosh, Sonex Aircraft pulled back the curtain on its research and development department, called the Hornet’s Nest, and unveiled three projects it’s been working on for the past handful of years. …
The August 28, 2009, issue of the weekly email newsletter from AOPA.
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The August 28, 2009, issue of the weekly email newsletter from AOPA.
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The Air Force is proposing to lower the floor of the Vance 1A, 1C, and 1D Military Operations Areas (MOAs) near Enid, Texas, from 10,000 feet msl to 8,000 feet msl, and AOPA wants to …
The G-20 Summit gathering of world leaders in Pittsburgh on Sept. 24 and 25 has been declared a national security event. The FAA has issued a flight advisory detailing the temporary flight restriction that will …
Complex aerospace parts are being manufactured in Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico
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British Airways celebrates 90 years of leading the travel industry since the world’s first daily commercial flight was launched from London to Paris
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Representatives from the Utility Helicopter Project Office to the U.S. Customs and Border Protection marked the delivery of the first of four UH-60M aircraft that will enter service by July 2010.
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The twenty-fifth anniversary of Front Range Airport in Watkins, Colo., was a chance to celebrate the state aviation community’s successes and plan for the future.
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In situations of information overload it’s easy to overlook or forget important things as the mind struggles to focus and make sense of it all. In the air, pilots rely on checklists and standardized …