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November 29, 2004

NTSB: Doomed GA Plane Told To Turn Just Before Accident

Controllers Turned Plane To Avoid Collision

From the NTSB's Preliminary Report on the crash of Piper Navajo N40731 near San Antonio International Airport on November 14th:

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Is There A Place Where Planes And Parks Can Get Along?

Friends Of Meigs Wants To Know

Chicago's Park District Authority says it wants to work with the city's residents to come up with the perfect way to use Northerly Island. You might remember Northerly Island -- it's where Meigs Field stood until Chicago Mayor Richard Daley ordered its undercover destruction.

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GA Programs Funded Without User Fees

AOPA Succeeds In Lobbying For GA Priorities In FAA Budget

Important general aviation programs will get the money they need from Congress as part of a $13.8 billion FAA budget passed last week on Capitol Hill.

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Michael Holman Is Alive

Missing Pilot Found In Alaska After Five Days

Michael Holman, missing for five days after his Maule MT-7 disappeared Monday, was said to be in good physical shape and was staying in a cabin on Dogfish Bay, AK.

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Two Lost In Helo Accident

Two men died Saturday in the crash of their Robinson R-22 -- after witnesses said the helicopter 'exploded' in mid-air.

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Wanted: Curtiss-Wright Memories

Celebrate Freedom Foundation Wants Memorabilia As It Renovates Hangar

A group dedicated to rebuilding the Curtiss-Wright hangar at Owens Field in Columbia, SC, says it needs more information. Specifically, the Celebrate Freedom Foundation wants a few memories.

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Glass Cockpit Skylane Joins UC Training Fleet

First College Trainer Of Its Kind

The University of Cincinnati (UC) Aviation Technology Program has added a brand-new Garmin G1000-equipped Cessna Skylane to its training fleet. UC is the first collegiate aviation program to make available this revolutionary glass-cockpit technology of the G1000.

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AD: Rolls Royce

AD NUMBER: 2004-24-04 MANUFACTURER: Rolls Royce SUBJECT: Airworthiness Directive 2004-24-04 SUMMARY: The FAA is superseding an existing airworthiness directive (AD) for RRC models 250-C30R/3, -C30R/3M, -C47B, and -C47M turboshaft engines.

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