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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (12.14.25): Local Airport Advisory (LAA)
Local Airport Advisory (LAA) A service available only in Alaska and provided by facilities that are located on the landing airport, have a discrete ground-to-air communication freq>[...]
Airborne 12.08.25: Samaritans Purse Hijack, FAA Med Relief, China Rocket Fail
Also: Cosmonaut Kicked Out, Airbus Scales Back, AF Silver Star, Russian A-60 Clobbered A Samaritan’s Purse humanitarian flight was hijacked on Tuesday, December 2, while atte>[...]
ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (12.15.25)
Aero Linx: Michigan Helicopter Association (MHA) The Michigan Helicopter Association (MHA) exists to bring together people who share an interest in helicopters, including private, >[...]
Airborne 12.10.25: New Gulfstream, ATC Integrator, Outrageous FFZ User Fees
Also: Airbus Acquisition, USCG Helo Sniper, Remember Pearl Harbor, New Thunderbird 1 Gulfstream’s newest addition to its next-gen lineup, the super-midsize G300, is officiall>[...]
Airborne-NextGen 12.09.25: Amazon Crash, China Rocket Accident, UAV Black Hawk
Also: Electra Goes Military, Miami Air Taxi, Hypersonics Lab, MagniX HeliStrom Amazon’s Prime Air drones are back in the spotlight after one of its newest MK30 delivery drone>[...]
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The National Business
Aviation Association (NBAA) announced three individuals who have
successfully passed the Certified Aviation Manager (CAM)
Examination, administered February 26 in Anaheim, CA. As NBAA
describes, the CAM Program "offers a way to identify and measure
the aviation-specific knowledge and management skills of current
and aspiring flight department managers." Through the certification
process, NBAA seeks to raise the professionalism and quality of
management within flight departments.

