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Sun, Nov 12, 2006

AOPA Salutes Kentucky Congressman For Contribution To Aviation

Representative Hal Rogers Honored With Hartranft Award

The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association paid tribute to US Congressman Harold ‘Hal’ Rogers (R-Ken.) for his dedication to general aviation (GA), awarding him the prestigious J.B. Doc” Hartranft Award for 2006 at the AOPA Expo closing banquet Saturday night.

“Hal has been a longtime supporter of GA,” said AOPA President Phil Boyer. “We have always found him willing to listen to our concerns and our ideas. His steadfast support and commitment to general aviation programs have strengthened the aviation community across the country.”

Congressman Rogers is the longest serving Kentucky Republican ever elected to federal office and has a reputation as a skillful insider with significant influence over federal budget policy in a wide range of areas, including appropriations for general aviation projects.

As Chairman of the House Appropriations subcommittee on Homeland Security, Rogers is responsible for funding and oversight of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). He has been an advocate for reasonable approaches to general aviation security and supported AOPA’s 2002 petition to require pilots to carry a government issued picture ID calling it, “a commonsense approach to addressing the security needs at our GA airports as an inexpensive and simple security enhancement that could be implemented immediately.”

Rogers has been a staunch supporter of the Airport Watch Program. He recognizes that to continue the progress of homeland security, tools need to be provided and that Airport Watch is one of those tools. He understands that the industry itself can develop appropriate ways to address the security issue.

Prior to his position overseeing DHS spending, Rogers served as Chairman of the Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee, which supports the FAA. During this time, he held the FAA accountable for it’s spending, and defended the federal Airport Improvement Program grants to airports.

As a senior member of the full Appropriations Committee, Rep. Rogers has been tenacious in ensuring that much-needed resources paid into the aviation trust fund reach general aviation airports across the country – especially important this year, as over $400 million of funds targeting GA airports were at risk for airports across the country under the president’s budget proposal.

Chairman Rogers understands that improving our transportation network is one of the most effective ways to promote economic growth and prosperity. In fact, earlier this year, AOPA was pleased to join Chairman Rogers in celebrating the grand opening of Williamsburg-Whitley County Airport (W38) located in his congressional district. A wonderful addition to aviation, W38 provides southeastern Kentucky with the necessary infrastructure for economic growth.

Coming from a state served by many general aviation airports, Congressman Hal Rogers understands the value of general aviation.

The J.B. “Doc” Hartranft Award is named for AOPA’s first employee and president of the association for 38 years. It is awarded annually to the federal, state, or local government official who has done the greatest good on behalf of general aviation.

FMI: www.aopa.org

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