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January 25, 2010

Gone West: Stephen O'Keefe

Unpredictable Winds Blamed In Skydiving Accident

Stephen O'Keefe, 70, died last week of internal injuries sustained after a hard skydive landing at Zephyrhills Municipal Airport (KZPH) on January 17.

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Kodiak Leaves Idaho To Join Efforts In Haiti

First Use Of Kodiak In Disaster Relief Work

MAF (Mission Aviation Fellowship) has deployed a new Kodiak airplane and four crew members to join its fleet of three aircraft already serving the relief effort following the massive earthquake in Haiti.

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Entegra Release 9 Goes To College

Avidyne Avionics Selected By Western Michigan University College Of Aviation

 Avidyne has announced that Western Michigan University (WMU) has selected Avidyne's Entegra Release 9 Integrated Flight Deck avionics system for WMUs fleet of Cirrus SR20 aircraft. The upgrades will be performed by Brown Aviation Lease. 

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BAE Systems, NOAA Partner For 1st Coyote UAS Test Flight

13 Pound UAS Deployed From A Sonobouy Dropped By A P-3

 BAE, in partnership with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), completed the first successful test flight of the Coyote unmanned aircraft system. The system deployed in midair after being dropped from a P-3 aircraft in a 3-foot-long sonobuoy.

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FAA Issues Airspace Restrictions For 2010 Winter Olympics

Vancouver Flight Advisory And NOTAMs Now Available

The airspace restrictions for the 2010 Winter Olympic and Paralympics Games in Vancouver will be in effect from January 29, 2010 to March 24, 2010.

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MAF Opens Satellite Communications Center And Resumes Flights In Haiti

Relief Agencies Given Reliable Access To Phone Lines And Internet

MAF (Mission Aviation Fellowship) missionaries have set up a Port-au-Prince airport communications center connected to a GATR VSAT satellite system, supplying direly needed high-bandwidth communications to workers from at least 16 international aid groups that have arrived since the Jan. 12 Haiti earthquake.

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