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January 06, 2006

Aero-News Featured Aero-Casts For Friday 01.06.06

ANN Daily Touch N Go: 01.06.06 (ANN's Short-Form Daily News Program)  ANN Daily Aero-Briefing: 01.06.06 (ANN's Long-Form Daily News Program) ANN Special Feature: Peter Diamandis Looks Back At 2005 and Forward At 2006 -- 01.06.06 (ANN's Feature News Program, with the X-Prize Foundation's Dr. Peter Diamandis, Part Two)

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ANN's Final 2005 Year-In-Review: Best Certified GA Aircraft And Best SportPlane

Enough Of The Excuses... Here's The Final Decision

OK... a little more quibbling and we'll get right to the meat of the matter... as this was the TOUGHEST year to make such decisions in all the years we've been making such judgments. No kidding. It was tough.

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Klyde Morris 01.06.06

Klyde Just Can't Leave The FAA Building Alone!

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ANN's Daily Aero-Tips (01.06.06): The FLATS Check

Aero-Tips 01.06.06

I use and teach a mnemonic FLATS as a “taking the runway” check before takeoff:

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (01.06.06)

Aero-Linx!

Weather was definitely not my best subject at college, I wish I had this site years ago, at least it would have helped on the cloud portion of the course.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (01.06.06): AC

AC Advisory Circular. The FAA publishes documents which, while not regulations, provide accepted information and accepted methods of complying with the various rules and regulations.  In other words, follow them or you’ll hear "we’re from the FAA and we’re here to help you."

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Aero-News Quote Of The Day (01.06.06)

"I know the government is trying to protect because of the terrorist attacks, but common sense should play a role in it." Source: Sijollie Allen, who encountered some difficulties with Continental Airlines ticket agents after it was discovered her four-year-son, Edward, is listed on the TSA's 'No-Fly' list. While Edward was eventually let onboard the pre-Christmas flight from Houston to New York, poor Edward ran into the same problem on the return trip -- which is odd, as the TSA instructs airlines to disregard name-matches on the No-Fly or Selectee lists, if the passenger is a child under 12 years old.

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