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January 06, 2015

Dorcey Takes Helm Of SAFE As Interim E.D.

Succeeds Doug Stewart, Who Announced His Retirement In November

Charter member John Dorcey of Oshkosh, Wisconsin took the helm of the Society of Aviation and Flight Educators (SAFE) on Monday as interim Executive Director (E.D.), succeeding long-time ED Doug Stewart, who announced his retirement in November. Stewart was a founder of SAFE in 2009 and through the years helped build SAFE to its present eminence.

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Mark Van Tine Joins EAA Board Of Directors

Jeppesen CEO Committed To Aviation’s Future Through Involvement In Youth Programs

Mark Van Tine, Chief Executive Officer of Jeppesen and Vice President of digital aviation for The Boeing Company, has joined the top leadership of the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) as the newest member of the EAA Board of Directors.

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Stangarone & Associates Brings Together Industry Leaders

New Global Aviation/Aerospace/Defense/Air Travel Consultancy Formed

Thirty highly respected industry leaders and professionals – including several former CEOs -- have joined in a broad-based business consultancy that specializes in Aviation, Aerospace, Defense and Air Travel under the banner of a new company -- Stangarone & Associates.

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First 'Made In China' Mooney Rolls Off Assembly Line

Company Has 17 Chinese-Manufactured Airplanes On Order From Five Customers

The first Mooney M20TN airplane to be manufactured in China has rolled off the company's assembly line in Central China's Henan province.

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Winds, Weather Slow Bill Harrelson's World Record Attempt

Returned To Chile After First Try At Pacific Crossing

Bill Harrelson's record attempt to circumnavigate the globe over both the North and South poles has hit a snag. He departed Punta Arenas Chile on December 31st for leg three of his trip, bound for Hamilton, New Zealand by way of the South Pole. He and his team kept a careful watch on the weather--especially the winds--and ultimately decided safety required a turn back to Chile.

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Seven-Year-Old Girl Survives KY Airplane Accident

Four Others Fatally Injured When Plane Went Down Following Florida Vacation

A seven-year-old girl walked out of the woods in Kentucky looking for help after she survived an accident that fatally injured her parents, sister, and a cousin that were returning from Key West, FL.

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