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February 16, 2015

ASTM International Launches New Group

Charge For Committee F46 Is To Develop Standards For Personnel Training In The Aerospace Industry

ASTM International announced this week at a meeting with the NBAA the formation of a high-level group to develop standards for training workers in the aerospace industry. ASTM Committee F46 on Aerospace Personnel will be led by manufacturers, nonprofit organizations, educational institutions and other key stakeholders.

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Eagle Copters Ltd. Partners With Ozark Aeroworks

Provides New Option For Honeywell T53 Engine Maintenance

Eagle Copters Ltd. has entered into a joint venture partnership with Ozark Aeroworks, LLC of Springfield, MO. The development means the company will now provide the industry with another option for responding to their Honeywell T53 maintenance, repair and overhaul needs. The combined experience, capabilities and reputations of these two companies should be viewed as an attractive new alternative for T53 owners and operators.

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First UK Helicopter Pilot Degree Students Begin Training

Will Work Towards Pilot Certificates And College Degrees

The first group of students have started training at Midlands-based Helicentre Aviation Academy to qualify as Professional Helicopter Pilots while simultaneously working towards obtaining a BSc (Hons) Degree in Professional Aviation Pilot Practice.

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JetSuite Joins Air Charter Safety Foundation

Becomes The 106th Company To Accept The Foundation's Safety Standards

The Air Charter Safety Foundation (ACSF) is pleased to welcome JetSuite of Irvine, California as the newest charter operator to join the ACSF. Along with 105 other companies, JetSuite supports the mission of the ACSF to raise the safety bar in the on-demand charter and fractional industry.

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NYT Columnist Calls For Looser UAV Regulations

Says The FAA Should Allow Industry To Innovate

While high-profile accidents like the one involving a UAV crashing on the White House Lawn grab headlines, developers see an almost unlimited potential for small, unmanned aircraft, and liken it to the beginnings of the Internet in the 1980s.

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