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June 26, 2018

Traffic At KSMO Continues To Decline

Aircraft Departures Drop For The Fifth Straight Month

Aircraft departures at KSMO have been steadily declining in the five months since the city shortened the airport's runway, according to data released by the city.

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Australia’s SOAR Aviation Boost Training Fleet With Tecnam

Agrees To Purchase Eight P2008 LSA Aircraft

Tecnam announced today the sale of eight P2008 light sport aircraft training aircraft to SOAR Aviation of Melbourne, Australia. Founded six years ago by Neel Khokhani when he was just 22 SOAR Aviation is now the Australia’s largest private flying school with with over 500 students studying towards their Diploma of Aviation Commercial pilots license, under a partnership agreement with Boxhill Institute.

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Teenager Rescued From Burning Airplane Following Detroit Accident

Cessna 210 Went Down In A Vacant Lot, Two Fatally Injured

A teenager who was aboard a Cessna 210 that went down near Coleman A. Young airport in Detroit Sunday was pulled from the burning wreckage of the airplane by neighbors who witnessed the accident. Two other people on board the airplane were fatally injured.

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Trig Avionics Announces New European Hub For Sales And Support

New Offices In The Netherlands Will Include A Dedicated Repair Facility

Scottish electronics company Trig Avionics has announced plans to open a new European office in the Netherlands, to enhance their sales and support activities.

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FAA-EC Pact Paves The Way For Lower Costs For U.S. Manufacturers

Bilateral Oversight Board Decision 0008 Lowers Fees For European Validation Of FAA Design Approvals

The FAA and the European Commission (EC) have signed a decision that will pave the way to lower fees that the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) charges U.S. manufacturers to validate their design approvals.

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Sonaca 200 Is Now EASA Certified

Added In The CS-VLA Airworthiness Category

At the end of a three-year procedure, Sonaca Aircraft has just received the EASA Type Certificate for the Sonaca 200 which certifies that the aircraft, by its type definition, perfectly meets the airworthiness technical characteristics. The technical characteristics and operational limitations are summarized in the "Type-Certificate Data Sheet" document.

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NTSB Releases Preliminary Report From Alaska Mid-Air Collision

One Person Fatally Injured As A Result Of The Accident

The NTSB has released its preliminary report from a mid-air collision accident between a Cessna 175 and a Cessna 206 near the mouth of the Big Susitna River, about 20 miles west of Anchorage, Alaska. The Cessna 207 was being operated as Flight 38 by Spernak Airways, Inc., Anchorage, as a visual flight rules (VFR) scheduled commuter flight. The Cessna 175 was registered to and operated by the pilot as a VFR personal flight.

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