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July 10, 2010

NTSB Sets Meeting On 2008 Continental Airlines Flight 1404 Accident

Airliner Veered Off Denver Runway Seriously Injuring Six

The National Transportation Safety Board will hold a Board meeting on Tuesday, July 13, 2010, at 0930 EDT in its Board Room and Conference Center in Washington, D.C. There is only one item on the agenda.

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GA Not Flourishing At New NW Florida Airport

Hangars Not Ready, Sit Empty Two Months After Opening

The GA hangars at the new Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport (KCEP) are still empty nearly two months after the facility officially opened, and pilots say they are not comparable to what they have at their old home.

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Afghan Airmen Perform Mi-17 Sling Load Operations

Maneuver Proves Afghans Can Handle Heavy Loads, Deliver Equipment

Afghan airmen and Combined Air Power Transition Force advisers conducted an operational sling load with an Mi-17 transport helicopter July 1 from Kabul International Airport to Forward Operating Base Orgun-e, Afghanistan in the Paktika province.

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Department Of The Interior Continues UAS Integration

National Business Center's Aviation Management Directorate Completes Second Small UAS Training

The Department of the Interior (DOI) National Business Center’s (NBC) Aviation Management Directorate (AMD), in conjunction with U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and Aerodyne Corporation, just completed the second-ever Raven A Small UAS (sUAS) training course for DOI employees.

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'The Last Time' Organizers Release Event Details

DC-3/C-47s And Some Of The Veterans Who Flew Them Coming To Rock Falls, IL

An historic event, billed as “The Last Time”, has been organized to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the DC-3 type aircraft. Designed as an airliner in 1935, the DC-3 was pressed into military service in WWII as the C-47 and served in every theater of the war.

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Miami-Based Arrow Air Out Of Business

Operations Have Ceased, Carrier Has Filed For Bankruptcy Protection

Arrow Air Holdings Corp. (“Arrow”) has ceased scheduled service operations, effective immediately.

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FAA Pulled Ocala's Part 139 Certificate For Months Due To Violations

City Government, Public Were Not Notified

For a period of time earlier this year, Ocala International Airport (KOCF) in central Florida was operating without an Airport Operating Certificate allowing part 139 operations. The FAA pulled the ticket when it found numerous safety violations.

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Boeing Announces Agreement To Acquire Narus

Advances Boeing Strategy To Continue Growing Cybersecurity Business

Boeing is continuing to branch out and increase its cybersecurity business, announcing the planned acquisition of a second network traffic and software company in as many weeks.

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Aero-News: Quote Of The Day (07.10.10)

"This announcement just reinforces the fact that our state is rapidly facing the emerging space market and is ready for business." Source: Florida Lt. Governor Jeff Kottkamp.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (07.10.10): Pilot Report

A report of in-flight weather by an aircraft pilot or crew member. Often referred to as a PIREP.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (07.10.10)

Department Of The Interior Aviation Management Directorate

The primary goals of the DOI's National Business Center's Aviation Management Directorate are "...to raise the safety standards, increase the efficiency, and promote the economical operation of aircraft activities in the Department of the Interior." and "...to be the preferred Center of Excellence."

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