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February 12, 2010

ANN Special Feature: The Role of Primary Training in Airline Safety Issues - 02.12.10

Doug Stewart, 2004 National Instructor of the Year and Chairman of the Society of Aviation and Flight Educators, tells ANN's Paul Plack how shortcomings in primary training are contributing to airl

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International Women's Air And Spece Museum Celebrates Women's History Month

Family Day Activities Celebrate 100 Years Of Women As Pilots

In September 1910, Blanche Stuart Scott became the first American woman to pilot an airplane.  On Saturday, March 13, 2010 the International Women's Air & Space Museum in Cleveland will celebrate her achievements and 100 years of American women in flight with the museum's fifth annual free family day.

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Embry-Riddle Offers Certificate Of Management In Aviation Safety

Three Short Courses Focus On Safety/Security, Human Factors, And Accident Investigation

The Professional Programs Office of the College of Aviation at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University will host three five-day classroom courses in May 2010 at the university's Daytona Beach campus that will cover the latest topics in safety, security, human factors, and accident investigation.  

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Bye Energy Set To Announce Electric Hybrid Propulsion System

General Aviation "Proof Of Concept" Will Be Unveiled Next Week

Bye Energy, Inc. says it plans  to announce a proof of concept general aviation program using an electric hybrid propulsion system. The announcement is expected to be made on Thursday, February 18.

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Wow! R-66 Comes In Well Under Promised Price -- $770K!

Robinson Helicopter Company is Now Accepting Orders for the R66 Turbine Helicopter

Over the years leading up to the most recent revelations concerning Frank Robinson's avidly awaited R66 turbine helicopter, details were sparse and, at best, 'non-specific.'

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Bahamas Habitat Calls For More Pilots, Introduces Fuel Reimbursements

250 Relief Missions Completed, 100 Tons Of Supplies Delivered

Bahamas Habitat announced Thursday its aviation relief operation has passed a significant milestone by completing its 250th relief mission to Haiti. To date, volunteer pilots and aircraft have delivered over 200,000 pounds of medical supplies and food as well as over 70 medical personnel.

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Additional Aircraft Models Approved For Aspen’s Evolution Flight Display

19 Additional Aircraft Models Added To The AML-STC

Aspen Avionics has added more US and a select group of non-US manufactured aircraft to the Approved Model List (AML) for the Evolution flight display.

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BRS Aerospace Receives $8 Million In Additional Defense Orders

US Army Awards BRS Major Cargo Parachute Contracts

BRS Aerospace, a manufacturer of whole-aircraft emergency parachute systems, military cargo and personnel parachutes, and reflective safety products, announced Thursday that it has been awarded an additional $8M in new orders by the US Army to manufacture "low velocity" and “high velocity” cargo parachutes.

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FAA Calls For Changes In Leases At Avon Park, Florida Executive Airport

City Of Avon Park, Florida Aircraft Services Need "Solid Paper Trail"

Following complaints of favoritism by another airport tennant, the FAA looked into allegations that the city of Avon Park, Florida offered a lease arrangement to Florida Aircraft Services that it had not extended to other FBOs at Executive Airport (KAVO).

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