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September 30, 2015

Senate Passes Six-Month Stop-Gap FAA Spending Bill

Measure Previously Passed By The House Now Goes To President Obama For His Signature

The U.S. Senate on Tuesday passed a six-month stop-gap spending bill to fund the FAA through March of next year.

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Kissimmee To Host 2015 American Beechcraft Bonanza Convention

Event Being Held October 1-3 In Central Florida

Kissimmee/Osceola County is the site for the 2015 American (Beechcraft) Bonanza Society’s annual convention, Oct. 1-3. The Bonanza Society is a group of owners and pilots of Bonanza, Baron, and Travel Air type aircraft who share information and experiences.

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FAA Inks New Agreements With Canada, EASA

Allows Agencies To Rely On Each Other's Regulatory Systems

The FAA earlier this month signed agreements with two international regulatory partners, the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and Transport Canada (TCCA) that allow the authorities to rely on each other’s regulatory systems.

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NTSB Releases Agenda, Call for Questions, For GA Safety Forum

Participants Finalized For The October 14 Event

The NTSB has released the final agenda, including the participants’ names and affiliations, for its forum, Humans and Hardware: Preventing General Aviation Inflight Loss of Control. The event, which was announced earlier this month, will be held on October 14 in Washington, D.C.

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Cessna 300, 400 Series Airplanes Focus Of FAA SAIB

Recommends Inspection Of Nose Landing Gear On Certain Models

Cessna 300 and 400 Models and Series airplanes are the focus of a new FAA Special Airworthiness Information Bulletin (SAIB) which recommends inspection of the landing gear (NLG) trunnion to ensure that cracks are not present. If cracks are present, the trunnion should be replaced because a failure during landing may cause significant damage to the airplane and may cause injury to the occupants.

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