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May 04, 2010

Pilots Say They Are Unwelcome At Reno-Tahoe Airport

Airport Executives Claim No One Is Being Forced Out

Two companies that provide hangar space to the business aviation community at Reno-Tahoe (KRNO) airport will be closing their doors when their leases expire June 30th, and some pilots are charging that airport officials want the space for new businesses that will pay increased rents.

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NASA Speaker Wants Aeronautics To Go 'Garage Band'

Envisions Small-Scale Development Of Green, Quiet, Electric, Cutting-Edge Aircraft

Dr. Brien Seeley will discuss electric-powered and other innovative aircraft when he presents "Green, Quiet, Electric V/ESTOL Aircraft: The Second Century of Flight" at 1400 EDT in the Reid Conference Center on Tuesday at NASA's Langley Research Center in Hampton, VA.

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Couple At NTSB News Conference Threatened By A Pistol-Packing Homeowner

Relatives Of A Pilot Who Died In A Plane Crash Parked In The Wrong Driveway

The sister and brother-in-law of a pilot who was fatally injured when his plane went down in Friendswood near Galveston, TX were threatened by a man with a gun Thursday while attempting to attend an NTSB news conference on the crash.

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Aero-TV: Safety Tip of the Week - Skip Koss, Understanding Battery Airworthiness

Concorde Battery's Skip Koss Discusses System Safety

As a battery and electrical systems expert, Skip Koss has seen it all when it comes to the power that keeps today's aircraft in the sky. Recently, however, Koss has grown concerned over the increase in aircraft that apparently consume power even when all systems appear to be off.

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Quadriplegic Pilot Revives Career In Aviation

Back In The Business As A Teacher Thanks To Indiana State University

For 20 years of his life, Errett "E.J." Bozarth spent nearly as much time in a cockpit as he did on the ground. Bozarth's career as a professional pilot officially ended in 1989 after an automobile accident near his Dallas home left him paralyzed from the neck down with minimal control of his shoulder muscles.

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