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July 09, 2019

FAA Conducting GPS Interference Testing This Week

Tests Will Be Centered Off The Jacksonville, FL Coast Beginning July 10

The FAA will be conducting GPS interference testing in conjunction with the Navy's Carrier Strike Group CSG4 off the coast of Jacksonville, FL July 10 - 22.

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Teenage Pilot Fatally Injured In Mississippi Accident

Lake Little, 18, Went Down On The Ole Miss Golf Course

An 18-year-old girl who had aspirations of flying for FedEx was fatally injured Saturday when the plane she was flying went down on the Ole Miss Golf Course.

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Smart Aviation Poland Expands Fleet With Three Tecnam P2008JC MkII

Will Join Existing Training Fleet Of Nine Aircraft

Smart Aviation, Poland’s Authorized Training Organization (ATO), has ordered three new Tecnam P2008JC MkII training aircraft to expand and increase its flight training offering.

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Cessna 172 Down In Lake Aeroflex In New Jersey

All Four On Board Escape The Plane Before It Sank

A Cessna 172 arriving at Aeroflex-Andover Airport in Andover, NJ around 1:00 p.m Friday afternoon overshot the runway and went into Lake Aeroflex with a family of four on board. Fortunately, all four ... two adults and two children ... were able to get out of the plane before it sank in the lake.

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Sixty-Thousand Young Eagles Enrolled In Sporty’s Learn To Fly Course

Young Aviators Take Their First Step Towards Acquiring Their Pilot’s Certificate

EAA’s Young Eagles program which has provided over 2.1 million youth with free demonstration flight experiences, continues to guide young people toward a lifestyle of aviation by offering free enrollment in Sporty’s Learn to Fly course.  The Young Eagles program achieved a major milestone on June 28, as 60,000 kids have now enrolled in the virtual pilot school.

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NTSB Releases Preliminary Report From CA Fatal Accident

Piper Cub Collided With Power Lines And Went Into Lake Tulloch

The NTSB has released its preliminary report from an accident which occurred on Father's Day near Copperopolis, CA which resulted in the fatal injury of the pilot of the airplane.

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