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May 18, 2017

FAI Announces Young Artists Contest 2018: 'Flight Into The Future'

What New And Innovative Ideas Will Shape The Future Of Aviation?

The FAI has announced the theme for its popular annual FAI Young Artists Contest for 2018. Youngsters between the ages of 6 and 17 are invited to submit drawings and paintings working under the theme of ‘Flight into the Future’.

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FAA To Take Another Look At Marin County, CA Runway Extension

Gnoss  Field Extension Already Scaled Back From 1,100 to 300 Feet

The FAA will be holding a workshop Thursday to discuss a controversial plan to extend the runway at Gnoss Field (KDVO) in Novato, CA which has been scaled back from 1,100 feet to 300 feet. 

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Coast Guard Continues Searching For Survivors From Bahamas Accident

Debris Field Located 15 Miles East Of Eleuthera, Bahamas, During Search For Missing Airplane

The Coast Guard continues to search for survivors after locating a debris field 15 miles east of Eleuthera, Bahamas, during a search for an airplane that was reported missing Monday. Missing are Jennifer Blumin, 40, from New York City, Nathan Ulrich, 52, from Lee, New Hampshire, and Blumin's 3-year-old and 4-year-old sons.

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NBAA: ATC Privatization Puts Airlines In Control, At A Cost To GA

Bolen Provides Testimony To The House Transportation Committee Wednesday

In testimony Wednesday before the House Transportation Committee, NBAA president and CEO Ed Bolen reminded lawmakers that proposals for privatizing air traffic control (ATC) could allow the nation’s big airlines to obtain sweeping authority over the nation’s aviation system, at a cost to the citizens, businesses and towns that depend on general aviation.

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Associations Praise Update To Product Certification Guide

Previous Version Of The Guide Had Been Published In 2004

The Aircraft Electronics Association (AEA), Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) and the General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) have announced the approval of an updated United States FAA  Industry Guide to Product Certification. The last version of the guide was published in 2004.

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