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May 14, 2019

Melissa Martin Awarded The WAI Martha King Scholarship

Award Presented Annually To A Female Flight Instructor

Melissa (Missy) Martin of Polaris, Montana was awarded the 4th annual Martha King Scholarship for Female Flight Instructors during the annual Women in Aviation International Conference in Long Beach, California. This scholarship consists of $5,000 toward an initial CFI certificate or an add-on rating and free, lifetime access to all King Schools courses including FIRCs for life. The total value is over $18,000.

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Gone West: Air Show Pilot Walt Pierce

Had Been The Youngest Pilot Hired By Trans Texas Airways

Walter Wayne Pierce, 79, passed away peacefully at his Irving, TX home May 8, 2019. He was born January 11, 1940, in Bell California.

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FAA: General Aviation ADS-B Rebates Are Running Out

Only A Few Hundred Of The Rebates Are Unclaimed As Deadline Looms

Only a few hundred of the $500 GA Automatic Dependent Surveillance – Broadcast (ADS-B) rebate reservations being offered by the FAA remain. Don’t miss this final opportunity to claim an equipage rebate and get ready to fly by Jan. 1, 2020.

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NBAA Welcomes House GA Caucus Launch In The 116th Congress

Urges Members To Contact Members Of Congress Concerning Aviation Issues

The NBAA is applauding the launch of the U.S. House of Representatives General Aviation (GA) Caucus, and provided an online tool for NBAA members to call upon their elected federal representatives to join the House caucus.

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EAA Asks Supreme Court To Avert A Crisis

Files Amicus Curiae Brief In The Case Of Sikkelee v. Precision Airmotive, et. al

EAA recently filed an amicus curiae brief, meaning one filed by someone who is not a party to the case, in the U.S. Supreme Court, urging the court to tackle an important aviation product liability case and to reverse a decision made by the Third Circuit Court of Appeals. Unfortunately, the Supreme Court only accepts roughly 3 percent of the petitions filed annually. EAA says it have done its best to persuade the court that this case merits its attention.

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