Thu, Feb 24, 2011
Speaking To A Town Hall Meeting, Says GA Is 'Alive And
Well'
In a keynote speech to a recent
town hall meeting in Wichita, FAA Deputy Administrator Michael
Huerta offered encouragement to workers at Cessna, calling Wichita
"just the kind of place the President had in mind during the State
of the Union address a few weeks ago."
Huerta had been invited to Wichita by Cessna CEO Jack Pelton,
and he toured the Cessna plant as part of the visit. He stressed
the value of aviation to the nation's economy, and said it wasn't
all about airlines. "(W)hen I say aviation, there are a whole lot
of people who think that’s only a wide-body with 400
passengers. We know that’s not exactly the case," Huerta said
to Cessna employees following the tour. "The backbone of aviation
is general aviation, and I am standing on home plate."
Huerta stressed the President's passage of tax incentives for
the purchase of large capital items such as business aircraft as
being one of the things that has helped boost the economy.
"It’s an incentive for businesses to buy airplanes, which may
be the most important business strategy you can have," he said. "It
allows for investment in NextGen technologies, which are the
gateway to the system of the future. The President said that
it’s important to invest in things that fuel recovery. You
are building many of those economic drivers right here."
He also talked about NextGen, and how the implementation of new
avionics has already helped improve overall GA safety. " Fatal
accidents involving certified aircraft not only are down,
they’re down a lot. One particular cause bears mention:
controlled flight into terrain is down by almost two-thirds over
what it was in 2003. That’s because of the speed with which
improved avionics have made their way into the GA fleet. Better
cockpits really do help make better pilots. I’m pleased to
say that’s a lot of hard work by your engineers and our
aircraft certification experts that got it done."
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