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October 18, 2005

Puerto Rico TFR: 10.19.05 - 10.20.05

NOTAM: 5/9572 Issued: 10/18/2005 19:00 Effective: 10/19/2005 12:00 - 10/20/2005 20:00 State: PR Facility: ZSU - SAN JUAN (ARTCC),PR. Type: HAZARDS Description: VIEQUES ISLAND, PUERTO RICO

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Utah TFR: Until Further Notice

NOTAM: 5/9541 Issued: 10/18/2005 03:00 Effective: Immediately - Until Further Notice State: UT Facility: ZLC - SALT LAKE CITY (ARTCC),UT. Type: HAZARDS Description: SNOW BASIN UT.

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Quest Aircraft Dedicates New Production Facility

Expansion Will House the KODIAK Production Line

Quest Aircraft has dedicated a new 57,000 square foot production facility that increases the company's facility to 84,000 square feet. The new expansion will be the home of the KODIAK production line.

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Ronald Reagan Washington Airport Opens to Restricted GA Operations

TSA Brags About Limited, Restricted GA Return

TSA has finally reopened Ronald Reagan Washington Airport (DCA) to certain pre-cleared General Aviation (GA) operations, including corporate and charter aircraft.

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Aero-Cast Special Report: New Piper CEO James K. Bass Speaks To ANN

The September 13 announcement sent shivers through the collective spine of the GA community: the unexpected news of the removal of Chuck Suma, New Piper Aircraft's popular and highly visible President and CEO, in favor of relative unknown James K. Bass...

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Bell Helicopter Delivers Fifth JetRanger to Tucson PD

The Tucson Police Department took delivery of their fifth 206B-3 this week, the first delivery in an order of two helicopters for the department.

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Another Day, Another Plane Escorted To The Airport

"Unaware" Pilot Blunders Into Camp David Airspace Sunday

It's getting to be a familiar refrain -- unaware pilot bumbles into a flight-restricted area and is escorted by well-armed fighters to a landing at a nearby airport. This time, the restricted airspace was over Camp David, where the president was spending the weekend and the plane was a Firefly (we're not sure of the exact type or manufacturer) and the pilot... well, the Secret Service isn't releasing his name.

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