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Fri, Apr 30, 2010

General Aviation Caucus Recognizes Haiti Relief Efforts

Two U.S. Senators Introduce Resolution Applauding GA

It's no secret that GA pilots can be counted on to help in times of crisis, whether here in the U.S., or when the people affected are some of our closest, and neediest, international neighbors. Such was the case in the aftermath of Haiti's devastating earthquake, and U.S. Senators Mark Begich (D-AK right) and Mike Johanns (R-NE below) acknowledged that effort on Tuesday by introducing a Senate resolution formally recognizing the contributions of general aviators to relief efforts which included transportation for medical staff and relief personnel.

"With Haiti's transportation network in ruins, general aviators from across the country selflessly volunteered their time, money and most importantly their planes, to help ship over one million pounds of cargo and supplies to the people of Haiti," Begich said. "This resolution is a meaningful way to recognize their contributions and encourage their continued generosity."

"I applaud the aviation community and specifically our pilots who assisted our friends and neighbors in Haiti through thousands of relief flights," Johanns said. "Their acts of humanitarianism and goodwill are worthy of our praise and support, and I am pleased to recognize their efforts."

General aviation pilots made over 4,500 flights in the 30 days following the earthquake. General aviation proved vital during rescue efforts by serving areas inaccessible to larger aircraft.

Founded in September of last year, the Senate General Aviation Caucus works with pilots, aircraft owners, the aviation industry, and relevant government agencies to promote a safe and vibrant environment for general aviation. Alaska has an estimated six times as many pilots and 16 times as many aircraft per capita as the rest of the country. There are over 220,000 GA aircraft and 650,000 certified pilots in the U.S.

FMI: http://begich.senate.gov, http://johanns.senate.gov

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