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January 02, 2007

Joseph T. Nall Report Offers First Comprehensive Look At 2005 GA Accidents

...Guides AOPA Air Safety Foundation Outreach Efforts

The 2006 Joseph T. Nall Report, just published by the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) Air Safety Foundation, offers the first detailed analysis of general aviation (GA) accidents from 2005. The study helps safety advocates target areas of concern.

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ANN Names the 2006 Planes Of The Year: GA Piston-Single Category

Each year the staff of the Aero-News Network attempts to name those aircraft that distinguish themselves in the previous year. This year, like previous years, has been a difficult one to judge from the standpoint of determining what we like to call the "Best of the Breed." Herewith, our final selections for the category of GA Piston Single...

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2006 Year-In-Review: General Aviation -- Sales

Sales Are Up, Planemakers Are Happy

By nearly all accounts, 2006 will go down as a banner year for general aviation.

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Experts Urge Caution Around 'Seasonal Factors'

Can Contribute To Small Plane Accidents

If it seems there's been a lot of small plane accidents lately... you're not off base.

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ANN Special Report: Fractional Ownership Programs, Part One

Is It The Right Option For You?

Fractional ownership. This aircraft ownership option has seemingly sprouted almost from nowhere in the last few years.

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Cargo Plane Ferrying Fuel Crashes, Burns In Nairobi

Three Crewmen Escape Without Injury

All three crew members escaped without injury Saturday after a charter cargo plane hired by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) crashed and burst into flames moments after take off from the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, Nairobi, Kenya.

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CAP Flies Over Colorado Sunday Looking For Stranded Motorists

Many Roads Remain Inaccessible With 15-Foot Drifts

The Colorado wing of the Civil Air Patrol (CAP) launched a dozen aircraft on Sunday over snow-packed Colorado helping authorities search for motorists who might be stranded after a second massive winter storm blanketed the area with up to two feet of snow from Thursday through Saturday.

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ANN Names the 2006 Planes Of The Year: E-LSA Kit Category

Each year the staff of the Aero-News Network attempts to name those aircraft that distinguish themselves in the previous year. This year, like previous years, has been a difficult one to judge from the standpoint of determining what we like to call the "Best of the Breed." Herewith, our final selections for the category of E-LSA Kit...

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