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June 04, 2013

Aviation Community Urged To Sign Online Petition Against FAA Event Fees

But Time Is Short, The Deadline For Signing Electronically Is 2:30 PM EDT Tuesday

In recent weeks the FAA notified the EAA that they would be responsible for some of the costs incurred for using FAA air traffic controllers at Oshkosh this year, and the price tag was pushing half a million dollars.

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Sandbar Mitchell Salvage Effort Reaches Kickstarter Goal

B-25J Went Down On Alaska River Beach In 1969

The crowdfunding effort to raise money for the salvage of a B-25J Mitchell airplane which went down on a firefighting mission in 1969 has surpassed its $20,000 initial target, giving the entrepreneurs hoping to restore the airplane a boost towards their goal.

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Cri-Cri Pilot Fatally Injured When Plane Hit Power Lines

Tail Of The Light Twin Was Left Suspended From The Wires

The pilot of a single-seat homebuilt twin engine airplane was seriously injured when he struck power lines near Doylestown Airport (KDYL) in Bucks County, PA, Saturday. The accident reportedly occurred shortly after takeoff from the airport located just north of the Philadelphia metro area.

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St. Louis Airport Buildings Damaged In Storm

Solar Impulse To Arrive As Scheduled, But Exhibit Plans Change Because Of Storm

The severe storms that rocked the St. Louis region Friday caused extensive damage to several airport support buildings and hangars at Lambert-St. Louis International Airport based on an initial assessments by the airport on Saturday.

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Arizona Mid-Air Collision Results In Four Fatal Injuries

One Of The Aircraft Was Registered To A Phoenix Flight School

A mid-air collision involving two general aviation airplanes Friday has resulted in the fatal injury of the four people who were aboard the aircraft.

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Flight Instructor Fatally Injured In New Jersey Accident

Student Pilot Survives, Hospitalized With Serious Injuries

A 58-year-old flight instructor was fatally injured Friday when the airplane in which he was conducting a lesson failed to gain sufficient altitude and went down on the site of an abandoned General Motors factory in Linden, NJ.

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