ANN Editor-in-Chief Jim Campbell talks with David Kruger, CEO of the Aircraft Partnership Association, about why it's after all the economic factors involved in shared aircraft ownership are resolv
ANN Daily Touch-And-Go:
03.04.11 (ANN's Short-Form Daily News
Program)
ANN Daily Aero-Briefing:
03.04.11 (ANN's Long-Form Daily News
Program)
ANN Special Feature: Part II: Aircraft Ownership
Matchmaking - 03.04.11 (ANN Special
Report, with David Kruger)
Management Must Recognize Pilots’ Contributions,
Sacrifices
The pilots of Mesa Air Group (MAG), who are represented by the
Air Line Pilots Association, Int’l (ALPA), began negotiations
with management this week for a competitive wage and benefits
package that recognizes the pilots’ sacrifices and
contributions to the airline over the years, provides incentives to
retain qualified professionals, and makes Mesa the airline of
choice for prospective pilots.
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Claim Airline Is Discriminating Against Former Union
Members
Claiming they have been the victims of discrimination based
solely on their status as former union members, several Delta
Flight Attendants, with the assistance of the Association of Flight
Attendants-CWA (AFA), filed a lawsuit Wednesday against Delta Air
Lines management.
Process Included Extensive On-Aircraft Testing, Software
Validation
The electric brake system for the Boeing 787 Dreamliner has
completed all required dedicated flight test conditions, according
to a news release from Goodrich Corporation.
Flight Instructors now have the most convenient and effective
method for renewing their CFI credentials. AVSeminars is offering
an 8 day, 2 hour per day "live" Webinar beginning March 28.
Bone Fragments Found In South Pacific Did Not Yield Conclusive
Evidence
Test on bone fragments which searchers hoped would lead to a
definitive answer in what may be the world's most famous missing
persons case did not turn up the evidence they were hoping for.
Becker Avionics Partners With Axnes Aviation AS To Market
Polycon Wireless Intercom System
A U.S. and a Norwegian company have entered into a teaming
agreement to work together on sales and marketing, as well as
product support services for the Axnes Polycon Wireless Intercom
System.
Nation's Two Largest GA Organizations Explore More
Collaboration "For The Good Of GA"
EAA President and CEO Rod Hightower and members of his
leadership team spent two days this week at AOPA's Frederick, MD,
headquarters meeting with President and CEO Craig L. Fuller and his
leadership team.
No One Was Injured, But The Helo Could Not Continue
A sightseeing helicopter ride operating at the St. Lucie County
Fair in Florida had a mechanical problem Saturday and went down
just inside the fairgrounds.
MV-22 Osprey Is Safest Marine Corps Rotorcraft Over Past 10
Years
The Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) V-22 Joint Program Office
(PMA-275) said this week that the Bell Boeing-built V-22 Osprey
fleet has surpassed 100,000 flight hours.
Passenger Made It To The Airplane With Three In His Carry-On
Luggage
A passenger boarding an international flight at JFK airport
apparently made it all the way to the airplane with three box
cutters in his carry-on luggage, which will mean disciplinary
action for two TSA agents and a supervisor.
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Models G-164, G-164A, G-164B, G-164B With 73” Wing Gap,
G-164B-15T, G-164B-34T, G-164B-20T, G-164C, G-164D, and G-164D With
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It's A Long (But FUN!!) Flight From Idaho To Florida... In The Winter
Getting to a number of aviation events can be tough... especially in the midst of the winter season when Mother nature may have other ideas than to present one with the warm VFR we all desire... especially if you're starting in Idaho. Mind you, Idaho is a lovely state... in the summer... but in early January, you have to be prepared for anything... especially when you have a 2100 mile trip ahead of you.
It's A Long (But FUN!!) Flight From Idaho To Florida... In The
Winter
Getting to a number of aviation events can be tough...
especially in the midst of the winter season when Mother Nature may
have other ideas than to present one with the warm VFR we all
desire... and especially if you're starting in
Idaho. Mind you, Idaho is a lovely state... in the summer...
but in early January, you have to be prepared for anything...
especially when you have a 2100 mile trip ahead of you.
Jim Hirsch Promoted To The Top Position After 19 Years As An
Engineer
Jim Hirsch has been named President of Air Tractor, Inc. by the
company's Board of Directors. This follows the death February 20,
2011 of Air Tractor founder and president Leland Snow.
Space Shuttle and International Space Station managers decided
today to extend the STS-133 mission by an additional day, providing
more time to unpack and outfit the Permanent Multipurpose Module
and fill the H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV-2) with trash before its
planned late-March undocking.
A survey conducted by JSfirm, a job board and resume database
dedicated to the aircraft industry, finds that most aviation
companies expect to be adding staff in 2011, with a surge in hiring
expected to begin in April.
Sources close to internal discussions at EADS say that it is
unlikely the European planemaker will challenge the Air Force award
of the KC-46A contract to Boeing.
Huntsville Regional, Montgomery Regional Both Receive
Awards
U.S. Senator Richard Shelby (R-AL.) said Wednesday that
the FAA has awarded a total of $1,603,719 to rehabilitate the
terminal building at the Huntsville International Airport
(KUTS), and $1,314,600 to the Montgomery Regional Airport
(KMGM) to improve airport drainage and rehabilitate the
taxiway.
Severe weather over the weekend reportedly destroyed one
airplane and damaged three others at Hannibal Regional Airport
(KHAE), and officials are still getting a handle on the extent of
the damage.
"On behalf of the crew, it's a real privilege for us to
get to fly Discovery on her final mission. We think that when we
land, Discovery will have flown in space for 365 days."
Source: Discovery Commander Steve Lindsey.