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May 28, 2010

New FAA SAFO Cautions Pilots About Night Ops At Uncontrolled Fields

Air Crews Have Failed To Activate Pilot Controlled Lighting Systems

The FAA has noted a recent increase in the number of incidents involving aircraft operating at night at uncontrolled airports, or at airports where the control tower is not staffed around the clock, in whch flightcrews have failed to activate the airport Pilot Controlled Lighting system (PCL).

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FAA Greenlights Gwinnett Airport Privatization

Georgia Airport Gets One Of Two Remaining Slots In Incentive Program

The FAA has given the OK to Gwinnett County, GA to seek a private buyer and developer for Briscoe Field (KLZU). County officials say they have been approached by multiple potential buyers over the past year.

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Duncan Aviation Named By Avidyne As Exclusive Legacy Display Repair Provider

Service For First-Generation 5-RR And FlightMax MFDs.

Avidyne Corporation has entered into an agreement with Duncan Aviation of Lincoln, NE, which makes them the exclusive provider of repair services for Avidyne customers that are using first-generation Flight Situation Displays (FSD) and early-model FlightMax Multi-Function Displays (MFD).

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WAR? 'The Last Time' DC-3 Commemoration Project Claims 'Hostile Takeover' By EAA

Air War In Progress?

A private group of DC-3 pilots and devotees that claim to have spent "over a year" organizing a mass gathering of DC-3 and C-47 aircraft for this summer (to including a showing at Oshkosh 2010) seems to think that they are the victim of a hostile takeover... by the EAA, itself.

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FAA Announces Performance Standards For Critical NextGen Avionics

Final Rule Represents Major NextGen Milestone

The performance requirements for aircraft tracking equipment that will be required under NextGen were announced by the FAA Thursday.

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AEA, GAMA Welcome FAA ADS-B Out Final Rule

AEA Members Say They Are "Looking Forward" To Receiving Installation Criteria

In response to the FAA’s release of its final rule concerning ADS-B Out standards, both the Aircraft Electronics Association (AEA) and the General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) said Thursday they welcomed its arrival.

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