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January 21, 2005

FAA Extends Comment Period For Draft AC 145-RSTP

Thank AEA And NATA

Citing the Aircraft Electronics Association’s (AEA) January 3rd letter requesting an extended period for review and comment on their draft Repair Station training program, the FAA has complied. AEA, along with the National Air Transportation Association (NATA), had requested a 60-day extension by the FAA to review and comment on the draft AC 145-RSTM.

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Paging Dr. Nolen, Where Are You?

Retired Oklahoma Physician And His Kit Fox Missing For Days

Where is Dr. Jack Nolen? He's been missing now for a week, after his Kitfox disappeared from radar on a flight from Paris, TX, to Shawnee, OK last Friday. The aircraft disappeared from radar near Gerty, OK and the 72-year old doctor hasn't been seen since.

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BRS Parachutes Saved a Record 18 Lives in 2004

The Aviation Industry Is Taking Notice

Ballistic Recovery Systems set a company record in 2004 for the number of lives saved by using a BRS emergency recovery system with 18. That impressive number alone doesn't speak to the dramatic impact this aviation safety company is making around the world.

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On Thin Ice: Frozen-Lake Emergency Landing Goes Wrong

What Was A Champ Is Now Water Pollution

Lee Hilbert, of Algonquin, IL, was on his way to Lake Lawn Lodge in Delavan, WI when his engine quit just a mile from his destination airfield. Given the cold weather these days, it seemed like frozen Delavan Lake was the perfect place to set down.

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Raytheon Systems limited launches a unique solution for ADS-B

Technology Breakthrough Boosts Performance Of UK System

A recent breakthrough in ADS-B technology by Raytheon Systems Limited (RSL) is now being run through its paces by various air traffic authorities around the world. ADS-B (Automatic Dependent Surveillance - Broadcast) is the next generation of secondary surveillance techniques and complements Secondary Surveillance Radar (SSR).

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APIC Now With XM Weather

XM Weather Integrated Into The Approach APIC Glass Cockpit

Approach Systems just released the latest in satellite information technology.  In conjunction with WxWorx, XM weather information is now available on APIC with realtime weather on the moving map.

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