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July 14, 2011

Capitale Helicoptere Orders Three AW169 Helicopters

Helos Tasked With VIP Transport, Utility, Medevac Missions For Canadian Firm

Canadian helicopter service provider Capitale Helicoptere has signed a contract for three AgustaWestland AW169 helicopters. These aircraft will be used to perform charter, VIP transport, utility and medevac operations.

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Louisiana Sheriff In Hot Water Over Tax Refund

Sheriff May Have Improperly Refunded Aircraft Taxes Paid Under Protest

Wouldn't it be great if, when you had a dispute with your county tax assessor over the ad valorem tax levied against your aircraft, you could just work things out informally with the sheriff one-on-one, agree that settling for half the amount was fair, and consider it done?

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True Blue Power, Eurocopter Sign Emergency Power Systems Agreement

Mid-Continent Division Will Supply EPS For Eurocopter's Newest Aircraft

True Blue Power has signed a contract with Eurocopter Deutschland to provide the True Blue Power MD835 Emergency Power Supply (EPS) for the EC135 and EC145 T2 next generation civilian helicopters.

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Aero-TV: SAFE Symposium 2011 -- Randy Babbitt Q&A (Part 1)

The FAA's Boss Takes Questions From A TOUGH Crowd

You have to give FAA Administrator Randy Babbitt credit for guts... as he stood in front of well over a hundred of the finest aviation educators and instructors in the nation and took questions... no holds barred. It was fun, gutsy and tremendously educational... and pretty darned frank, too. The questions followed his address entitled, “Meeting the Training Challenges of the Second Century of Flight” on the second day of the two-day SAFE Symposium.

House Lawmakers Call On DOT To Shelve Plan To Disable BARR

Thirty-Three Members Of Congress Call On LaHood To Continue Program

The NBAA welcomed a letter sent by 33 lawmakers in the U.S. House of Representatives to Department of Transportation (DOT) Secretary Ray LaHood on Wednesday, expressing "serious concerns" with the government's proposal to severely curtail the Block Aircraft Registration Request (BARR) program.

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