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April 07, 2015

InSight Integrated Flight Deck To Utilize Jeppesen AMDB Data

Company Says It Is First In BizAv Market To Provide Operators With Accurate, High-Resolution Airport Diagrams

Universal Avionics InSight Integrated Flight Deck is the first in the Business Aviation market to utilize the Jeppesen Airport Mapping Database (AMDB). Through reliable access to accurate, timely and high-quality airport information, InSight Integrated Flight Deck operators are ensured increased efficiency and safety through improved situational awareness.

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Nordstrom Shareholder Sues Over Airplane Use

Say Company Is Subsidizing A Personal Airplane Fleet For Founding Family, Company Says Otherwise

One of Nordstrom's shareholders is apparently not particularly happy with the company's flight department, which the shareholder claims is a "vast, bloated, and costly Flight Department" which largely serves the private needs of the family.

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Five Fatally Injured In Brazilian Helicopter Accident

One Was Son Of The State Of Sao Paulo Governor

A Eurocopter EC-155 B1 helicopter went down Thursday in a residential neighborhood in Carapicuiba near Sao Paulo, Brazil, resulting in the fatal injury of the five people on board the aircraft. One was reported to be Thomaz Rodrigues Alckmin, the youngest son of the state governor, Geraldo Alckmin.

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Upper Limit Aviation Pilots Sworn In As Special Deputies For Iron County, UT

Can Perform SAR, MedEvac Duties For The Department

Thirteen Upper Limit Aviation pilots have been sworn in as official special deputies with the Iron County Sheriff's Department. As special deputies, the ULA pilots can now land and pick up accident victims in support of search and rescue missions for the county.  

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NBAA: FAA Proposal Threatens Business Aviation Access To NY, NJ Airports

Association Issues 'Call To Action' To Its Members

The NBAA is urging its Members to weigh in on an FAA proposal that would significantly reduce the ability of general aviation (GA) and business aviation operations to access critical airports in the New York City area. The agency recently issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) that aims to reduce unscheduled slot allocations at LaGuardia Airport (LGA) and John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) in New York and Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) in New Jersey.

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