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June 14, 2011

STEM Teachers 'Take Flight' At NJ Alexandria Field

Spending Time In The Cockpit Will Help Them Become "Pilot In Command Of Your Classroom.”

Twelve teachers responsible for instruction in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) related subjects are on the cutting edge of leadership development by stepping out of their normal routines and into the cockpit of an airplane with the "Leaders Take Flight" workshop.

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Lawrence, MA Mayor Accused Of Misuse Of Airport Funds

Mayor William Lantigua Allegedly Siphoned Money To City General Fund

The FAA is looking into allegations that Lawrence, MA, Mayor William Lantigua siphoned off money from the city's municipal airport (KLWM) for use in the city's general fund, and compromising safety at the Lawrence Airport in the process.

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Government Report: LightSquared System Will Interfere With GPS

RTCA Recommends LightSquared Upper Channel Operations "Should Not Be Allowed"

Testing conducted by the Radio Technical Commission of Aeronautics (RTCA) at the request of the FAA shows that a proposed wireless broadband service from LightSquared will interfere with airborne GPS reception.

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NTSB Cites Pilot Error In May, 2010 CA Fatal Accident

Pilot Did Not Obtain A Weather Briefing, Continued VFR Into IFR Conditions

An accident in California which resulted in the fatal injury of two moderately experienced pilots was caused by pilot error, according to the NTSB. The two people on board the Piper PA-28-235 were a husband and wife. She was flying at the time of the accident.

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