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January 09, 2018

Aircraft Located At The Bottom Of The Great Salt Lake

Could Be Cessna 172 That Was Reported Missing On December 29

An aircraft that may be a Cessna 172 that disappeared on December 29 in Utah may have been found at the bottom of the Great Salt Lake, authorities said Sunday.

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Family Of Missing Flight Student Sues Flight School

Plane Vanished On Flight From Catalina Island To Van Nuys, CA

The family of a 50-year-old student pilot in California who disappeared along with his flight instructor and the Cessna 172 they were flying in 2016 has sued the flight school who employed the instructor.

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New Airport Manager Appointed At Ted Stevens Airport In Anchorage, AK

Jim Szczesniak Named To The Post By Governor Bill Walker

There's a new airport manager at the helm of Ted Steven Airport in Anchorage, AK. Governor Bill Walker has named Jim Szczesniak to the post, bringing him back into the aviation industry.

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Local Fairbanks Government Opposed State Aircraft Registration

Fees Would Help Pay For Airport Maintenance In The State

A proposal to require registration of aircraft in the state of Alaska is being opposed by two members of the Fairbanks North Star Borough Assembly who object to the agency's assertion that it needs to record aircraft registration data.

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Huerta Steps Down As FAA Administrator

Term Ended On Saturday At Midnight With No Replacement On The Horizon

FAA Administrator Michael Huerta's term as FAA administrator ended at Midnight Saturday, and the Administrator stepped down from his post with no replacement identified to lead the agency.

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NBAA: Runway Reduction Negatively Impacts KSMO Users, Tenants

Ten-Day Airport Closing Hurt Business On The Airport, Association Says

The 10-day closing of California's Santa Monica Municipal Airport (KSMO) brought significant ramifications to operators throughout the business aviation community, and those effects will linger now that the airport has reopened with a shorter runway and other infrastructure changes.

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Piper M500 And M350 Certified With Garmin G1000 NXi

Retrofit Option To Be Offered Later This Year

The FAA has certified Garmin's G1000 NXi next generation integrated flight deck on both the Piper M500 single engine turboprop and M350 pressurized, single-engine piston. Piper is set to offer it as a retrofit option (via STC) for fielded G1000 equipped Matrix, Mirage (M350), and Meridian (M500) aircraft later this year.

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