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January 10, 2006

Patricio Cops A Plea In NY

Drunk Pilot Accepts Guilt, But Still Faces Connecticut Charges

The 21-year-old man who took friends on a drunken jaunt in a stolen Cessna 172 last June has accepted a plea deal in one of the two cases against him.

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KY TFR: 01.11.06

NOTAM: 6/0326 Issued: 01/10/2006 20:20 Effective: 01/11/2006 17:50 - 01/11/2006 21:00 State: KY Facility: ZID - INDIANAPOLIS (ARTCC),IN. Type: VIP Description: LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, JANUARY 11, 2006

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Presidential TFR: 01.12.06 - 01.13.06

NOTAM: 6/0318 Issued: 01/10/2006 18:10 Effective: 01/12/2006 21:30 - 01/13/2006 00:40 State: FL Facility: ZMA - MIAMI (ARTCC), FL. Type: VIP Description: PALM BEACH, FLORIDA, JANUARY 12, 2006.

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B-24, B-29 Coming To AirVenture 2006!

Will Fly In On Opening Day -- Monday, July 24

The EAA told Aero-News Tuesday that two of the greatest airplanes from the World War II era -- the Boeing B-29 and Consolidated LB-30 (better known as the B-24 Liberator) -- will be coming to EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2006.

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Zaon Releases Portable Collision Avoidance System

Unit Works From Inside Cockpit

Zaon Flight Systems announced Monday the release of their new PCAS (Portable Collision Avoidance System) XRX, a small portable traffic device which gives range, relative altitude and bearing of up to three surrounding aircraft -- all from a package about the size of an automotive radar detector.

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Upgraded: AOPA's Andy Cebula and Karen Gebhart

Promoted To New Executive VP Posts

The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) announced Monday the promotion of two of its members to newly-created positions within the association. Karen Gebhart has been made executive vice-president of non-dues revenue, and Andy Cebula has been made executive vice president of government affairs.

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FAA Issues SAFO For Laptop Battery Fires

Defective Batteries Could Short Out, Causing Smoke And Flames

The FAA has issued a Safety Alert For Operators regarding the risk of smoke and fires developing from shorted-out and overheated batteries in some laptop computers. While the risk is small, according to both the FAA and the computers' manufacturer, there is no reason to take chances when talking of the possibility of fire aboard an aircraft.

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NJ TFR: UFN

NOTAM: 6/0251 Issued: 01/09/2006 22:50 Effective: Immediately - Until Further Notice State: NJ Facility: ZNY - NEW YORK (ARTCC),NY. Type: HAZARDS Description: NORTH OF CEDAR LAKE NJ.

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