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December 29, 2016

Three Fatally Injured In TN Accident

Airplane Went Down In The Great Smoky Mountains

An airplane with three people on board went down Monday in the Great Smoky Mountains, resulting in the fatal injury of all three occupants of the airplane.

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Eastern Kentucky University To Launch Top Hawk Program In February

New 172 Will Join Fleet Of Nine Skyhawks Operated By The School

Flight students at Eastern Kentucky University will have a new airplane to fly beginning in February of 2017.

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FAA Airport SMS Rule Is On The Horizon

Comment Period Closed On Rule That Would Require Safety Management Systems At Nearly 300 Airports

The FAA is in the late stages of preparing its final rule that will require certain airports to establish a Safety Management System.

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Piper, Maintenance Company Sued In Connection With Fatal Accident

NTSB Found Control Cables Improperly Installed

The widow of a person who was fatally injured in an accident near Felts Field in Spokane, WA last year has filed a lawsuit against Piper Aircraft and Spokane-based JetProp LLC in connection with the post-maintenance-flight accident.

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U.S. Senators Urge Trump To Support Contract Tower Program

More Than 30 Senators Sign A letter Supporting The Program

U.S. Senator Jerry Moran (R-KS), U.S. Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) and 32 of their Senate colleagues have sent a letter to President-Elect Trump and Vice President-Elect Pence in support of the FAA's Contract Tower Program. There are currently 253 airports and surrounding communities in 46 states benefitting from the enhanced safety and improved air traffic control (ATC) services provided by FAA contract towers.

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NTSB Prelim Reveals Few Details About Piper Down In Alaska

Aircraft Reportedly Sank In Lake Clark With Four People On Board

The NTSB has released a preliminary report from an accident in Alaska that resulted in the presumed fatal injury of four people aboard a Piper PA-28 180 when it went down in Lake Clark on December 7th.

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ICAO President Highlights Progress On Civil Aviation In The Caribbean

Region Has Experienced A 300 Percent Increase In The Number Of Airports

Throughout a recent mission to the Bahamas, the President of the ICAO Council, Dr. Olumuyiwa Benard Aliu, emphasized the importance of the impressive progress that Caribbean States have achieved in developing their civil aviation systems, in particular in terms of the priorities set forth under ICAO’s No Country Left Behind (NCLB) initiative.

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Aircraft Down At Spruce Creek, FL Fly-In Community

Two Fatally Injured When Epic LT Impacted Terrain

An Epic LT on approach to the Spruce Creek, FL fly-in community went down Tuesday between two homes on the field, resulting in the fatal injury of the two people on board.

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