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December 04, 2012

Wildlife On Runway Causes Problems For Bizjet Crew

Citation II Tangles With A Deer On Landing At Greenwood, SC

A Citation II registered to the U.S. Customs Service landing at Greenwood County Airport (KGRD) in Greenwood, SC, came out the worse for wear after striking a deer that had strayed onto the runway.

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NBAA Issues Call For Speakers For 2013 Regional Forums

Speaker Proposals Due By December 17

The NBAA has announced its call for speakers for education sessions at the Association's 2013 Business Aviation Regional Forums. Proposals for presentations are welcome on topics such as safety and risk management, maintenance, and technical issues.

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NTSB Issues Prelim In CA Police Helicopter Collision

Two Pasadena PD Aircraft Collided During Airport Operations

The NTSB has released its preliminary report in an accident involving two Pasadena, CA, police helicopters operating at Pasadena Police Benedict Heliport, Altadena, California. One of the aircraft was maneuvering to a parking space when it hit a second, stationary aircraft with its main rotor blades.

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Aero-TV: Kestrel vs. Icing - Cox and Company Brings EMEDS To The Fight

Alan Klapmeier's Icing Solution For The Kestrel Relies On Exciting Technology

One of the more intriguing announcement to come out of NBAA2012 was the Kestrel Aircraft Company revelation that Cox and Company, of Plainsville, NY, had been chosen to supply the Ice Protection System for the Kestrel aircraft currently under development. Kestrel Aircraft CEO and President, Alan Klapmeier, stated, “We are very pleased to add Cox, as one of Kestrel’s development partners. We believe the Electro-Mechanical Expulsion Deicing System (EMEDS) is a perfect fit for our aircraft’s mission profile. EMEDS allows effective ice removal while retaining a

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Gama Aviation Awarded Canadian Foreign Air Operator’s Certificate (FAOC)

Allows Operations To, From, And Within Canada

Business aviation service provider the Gama Group has been awarded a Foreign Air Operator Certificate (FAOC) by Transport Canada, enabling Gama Aviation to operate flights to, from and within Canada.

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