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March 11, 2005

SHORT NOTICE FL TFR 03/12/05

NOTAM:  5/1856  Issued:  03/12/2005 00:40  Effective:  03/12/2005 05:00 - 03/13/2005 05:00  State:  FL  Facility:  ZJX - JACKSONVILLE (ARTCC),FL.  Type:  HAZARDS  Description:  CRESTVIEW FL.  

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SHORT NOTICE CA TFR: 03/11/05

NOTAM:  5/1817  Issued:  03/11/2005 05:10  Effective:  03/11/2005 15:00 - 03/15/2005 08:00  State:  CA  Facility:  ZLA - LOS ANGELES (ARTCC)PALMDALE, CA.  Type:  HAZARDS  Description:  SANTEE CA.  

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PBGC Assumes United Airlines Ground Employee Pension Plan

Hear That Sound?

That's the sound of thousands of United Airlines workers grinding their teeth as the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation is assuming their pension plan.

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Pilots And Offshore Logistics Reach Tentative Agreement

Will It Be Ratified?

Offshore Logistics, Inc. reached a tentative agreement Thursday afternoon with OPEIU Local 107, representing their North American pilots.

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Safe Air Repair Acquired By AeroFab/Wag-Aero

Aeronca Community Expressing Concerns Over Pricing, Service

A well-known and much trusted aviation parts manufacturer is selling out... to another such business. Safe Air Repair, an Albert Lea, Minnesota, based operation, is the FAA-PMA approved manufacturer of over 11,000 parts for the Aeronca, Champion, Bellanca, 7,8,& 11 Series Aircraft...

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Thousands Stranded! Jetsgo Ceases Operation

Canada's Troubled Airline Closes Doors

Jetsgo ceased operations Friday morning, leaving 17,000 travelers stranded. The Montreal based company was the third largest airline in Canada.

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NBAA Adds Durwood Heinrich To Regional Staff

Experienced Professional Strives To Serve Industry He Loves.

The National Business Aviation Association announced Tuesday that Durwood Heinrich has been selected to be the regional representative for the Central Region. Heinrich is a veteran pilot and advocate of business aviation.

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Klyde Morris 03.11.05

Klyde Does What We Expect... And Has Some Fun With The Week's News From Boeing

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Aero-Reviews: Lowrance 2000c GPS, Part III

In the first two parts of this review we talked about the specifications and features of the Lowrance Airmap 2000c, and the major functions of the various pages and displays that the unit is capable of presenting. In this section, we will talk about the MapSource software that comes with the product, as well as related features.

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TSA's Stone Briefs AS3 Convention On Aviation Security

Admiral David M. Stone, Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security, Transportation Security Administration (TSA), gave attendees of the NATA Annual Convention a preview of what the agency is planning for the future of aviation security.

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USAF Heritage Flights Produce Exciting Formations

The skies over Davis-Monthan AFB were filled with history as the Air Force Heritage Flight program strutted its stuff for the 2005 Heritage Flight Conference.

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Dryden Gets A T-38

Center Returns To Flight After A Decade

A sleek, supersonic T-38 trainer jet is taxied into the parking ramp at NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center by Dryden's chief pilot Gordon Fullerton, marking the return of the type to Dryden for the first time in more than 10 years.

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ANN Free Classifieds Featured Ad: Cessna 172 Skyhawk

For Sale: Cessna 172 Skyhawk, Fixed Gear (File Photo)

1956 Cessna 172, NDH, 3300 SN, 320 SMOH, S-Tec 30 A/P with altitude hold, IFR. photos at http://www.n5800a.com Exterior Quality: 7, Interior Quality: 7 Used, will sell for $37,500.00 (or best offer)

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AZ TFR: 03/17/05

NOTAM: 5/1793 Issued: 03/10/2005 16:30 Effective: 03/17/2005 19:30 - 03/17/2005 22:30 State: AZ Facility: ZAB - ALBUQUERQUE (ARTCC),NM. Type: AIR SHOWS/SPORTS Description: LUKE AFB AZ.

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AD: Rolls Royce

AD NUMBER: 2005-05-06 MANUFACTURER: Rolls Royce SUBJECT: Airworthiness Directive 2005-05-06 SUMMARY: The FAA is superseding an existing airworthiness directive (AD) for Rolls-Royce plc (RR) models RB211 Trent 768-60, Trent 772-60, and Trent 772-60 turbofan engines.

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Darleen Druyun Costs Boeing Another Contract -- Small Diameter Bomb

She's Gone To Jail, But Damage -- To Reputations And The Bottom Line -- Continues

Hiring ex-Pentagon official Darleen A. Druyun (until October 1st, inmate number 47614-083 at the minimum security female camp at the Marianna, Florida Club Fed) seemed like a smart decision to some at Boeing (including CFO Michael M. Sears, who's joined her in trying on a new title: convict).

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Entire Lancair Company Gets Treated To Free Lunch... By New Lancair Owner

Happy Customer Picks Up Lunch Tab For Entire Lancair Company Crew

The late Science Fiction Author Robert Heinlein often stated (by himself or through his stories), that "There Ain't No Such Thing As A Free Lunch." That may have been true in the far reaches of the galaxy... but NOT if you work for the Lancair Company.

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Regardless Of The Scale, It's Still A MidAir

Here's an accident you don't see everyday. Apparently, a Cessna was found to have hit, or been hit by, a model aircraft resulting in minor damage to the Cessna... though we have a feeling that the respective repair bills are going to be quite different (even the if the model is a total goner).

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