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Wed, Jun 01, 2011

Aero-News Featured Aero-Casts For Wednesday 06.01.11

ANN TnG: New Cessna Boss, An Albatross Under Fire, Atlanta Is Out Of Room, and the PRA Fly-In Is Coming This August!

ANN is on an abbreviated audio news schedule this week so that Sr. E-Media Producer Paul Plack can take a break... our full slate of Aero-Casts will resume on June 6th. In today's "Touch And Go" format, you'll hear these stories:

Scott A. Ernest has been named the new President And CEO Of Cessna.

Shots were fired at a parked Grumman Albatross at Deer Valley Airport near Phoenix early Sunday, and a local resident is under arrest, charged with aggravated DUI and felony flight.

A study sparked by a 2008 FAA report indicates that the Atlanta area is badly in need of a new reliever airport - but has found that there is basically no place to put such a facility.

Gyroplanes, Helicopters, Powered Parachutes, Sport And GA Aircraft are heading for Mentone, Indiana this summer... It's been called "The world's greatest rotorcraft event" and will take place August 2 through 6 for the 49th Annual Convention of the Popular Rotorcraft Association.

...And more

  ANN Daily Touch-And-Go: 06.01.11 (ANN's Short-Form Daily News Program)

 

 

Check them out, let us know what you think and be sure to keep those news-tips and program suggestions coming... ANN is ALL about what YOU want to know about in the world of aviation and aerospace.

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