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February 08, 2014

Back To Business... Mooney Resumes Production This Month

Assembly Line Restarts February 26 -- 50+ Employees On Board

Mooney CEO Dr. Jerry Chen has confirmed that the company has begun the final steps needed to undertake serial production of the highly lauded Mooney Aircraft line. Specifically; the assembly line will begin to move later this month, February 26th. Since announcing the return to the market in November after a five-year production hiatus, the new leadership at Mooney has been busy preparing the dormant company to return to manufacturing.

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EAA Reviewing Lack Of Super Bowl ATC Charges

NFL Not Charged For Overtime, Other Enhanced Services During The Week

EAA is investigating reports that increased staffing and equipment for air traffic operations in the New York metropolitan area during Super Bowl XLVIII were not subject to event reimbursements, similar to those assessed during EAA AirVenture 2013 last summer.

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Hoover Hall Of Honor To Be Located At ERAU Florida Campus

Hall Salutes Aviation's Legends Who Inspire Future Pilots

In an historic nod to honor aviation’s legends and inspire tomorrow’s pilots, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University has been selected to become the home of The Bob Hoover Hall of Honor. Artifacts and memorabilia in the exhibit will illustrate historical achievements of the stars of the sky and Hoover’s world-renowned career as a test pilot, air show innovator, mentor, World War II combat aviator and Prisoner of War.

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FAA Inspecting Control Towers Following Baltimore Lightning Strike

Controller Was Injured During A Thunderstorm Last September

The FAA will be inspecting control towers across the country following a lightning strike in Baltimore last September that injured an air traffic controller. Hundreds of towers are to be inspected, according to the agency.

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Collier Trophy Finalists Announced

NAA To Present Award In May

The National Aeronautic Association (NAA) announced nine aviation and aerospace projects that will compete for the 2013 Robert J. Collier Trophy. The trophy has been awarded 102 times in recognition of America's greatest achievements in aeronautics or astronautics.

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FAA Proposes $204,050 Civil Penalty Against Sierra Academy Of Aeronautics

Cessna 152 Training Aircraft Allegedly Operated Without Complying With A Published AD

The FAA is proposing a $204,050 civil penalty against Sierra Academy of Aeronautics of Atwater, CA., for allegedly operating nine Cessna 152 airplanes when they were not in compliance with Federal Aviation Regulations.

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