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October 05, 2012

FAA Promotes Aviation Education

Renews Two Partnerships To Promote STEM-AVSED Curricula

On September 14, Acting FAA Administrator Michael Huerta renewed two important partnerships to encourage young people to pursue a career in aerospace. “Our partnerships with FAA aviation and space education ambassador Jamail Larkins and the national Build-A-Plane program inspire students across the nation to explore the many opportunities that aviation and aerospace careers offer,” said Huerta.

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San Francisco Aeronautical Society Announces First Scholarship Winners

Open To High School Seniors Attending Public Schools

The San Francisco Aeronautical Society has revealed the names of the inaugural winners of the SFAS Scholars Program, in recognition of the historical contributions made by the many legends of aviation.

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FAA Approves Wag-Aero STC For Cessna 120, 140, 150 Model Aircraft Mufflers

Agency Also Grants Approval For Company's Taylorcraft Replacement Parts

The FAA has approved the addition of Cessna 150 models L & M to Wag-Aero's existing approval for Cessna models 120, 140 and 150 A through K for a complete muffler system. The mufflers can be found on page 51 of the new Fall 2012 catalog.

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ForeFlight Releases Latest Software Upgrade

Version 4.7 Is Available In The App Store

There's a new version of ForeFlight Mobile available in the iTunes app store. The big feature in this release is Runway Proximity Advisor, a visual and audio alerting feature that advises you when ForeFlight Mobile predicts your aircraft is approaching, entering, or crossing a runway.

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Cirrus Down In Northern Indiana

Two On Board Fatally Injured In Accident Near Gary--Third Cirrus Accident In Last Few Days

A Cirrus SR22 based in St. Augustine, FL, has gone down in northern Indiana near Gary resulting in the apparent  fatal injury of the two people on board. The airplane reportedly impacted the ground several hundred feet from a school where classes were taking place, according to police.

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