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February 25, 2010

Family Of Person Killed In Austin Plane Crash Files Suit

Vernon Hunter's Family Wants Autopsy Details Kept Private

Vernon Hunter was the only person working at the Echelon Building who was killed when Joseph Stack flew his Piper PA-28 into the side of the building. Now his family has filed a wrongful death lawsuit, along with a Temporary Restraining Order that would keep his autopsy results private.

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Aero-TV: The Saratoga NX – NexAir Avionics’ First R9 Aircraft

General Manager David Fetherston Introduces NexAir’s Latest Evolution

At the 2009 EAA AirVenture, NexAir Avionics introduced the completely modernized Saratoga successor, the Saratoga NX. Aero-TV caught up with NexAir Avionics’ General Manager, David Fetherston, at the Sport Aviation Expo to get an up-close perspective of the new aircraft. A product of the NexAir Aircraft Integration and Re-engineering (AIR) program, the Saratoga NX is the first to feature the Avidyne Entegra Release 9 IFD. 

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Babbitt Addresses National Guard Youth Challenge

Presents Pilots Licenses With Instrument Ratings To Two New Pilots

FAA Administrator Randy Babbitt took his speech on pilot professionalism to the National Guard Youth Challenge in remarks made at a special event Tuesday. Babbitt was on hand to personally present Private and Instrument certificates to cadets Clarence Wesley Jones and Ryan Armenta.

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NTSB Chair Hersman Testifies On Aircraft Icing

Chides FAA For Not Completely Addressing The Issue

NTSB Chairman Deborah A.P. Hersman, in testimony Wednesday before the House Aviation Subcommittee, Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, discussed the dangers of aircraft flying in icing conditions.

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NTSB Issues Preliminary Report In Skymaster Accident

Aircraft Lost A Portion Of The Right Wing

The NTSB has released a preliminary report in the accident of a Cessna 337 Skymaster that went down at Monmouth County Executive Airport in New Jersey February 15th. The investigation indicates the aircraft lost a portion of its right wing during a low pass of the runway.

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