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November 22, 2013

Monmouth Executive Airport Sold

New Owner's Representative Says The Airport Will 'Join The 21st Century'

For 75 years, Ed Brown and later his family has owned and operated Monmouth Executive Airport in eastern New Jersey. But all that has changed with the sale of the airport announced Thursday.

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Volocopter Development Progressing

Personal Electric Aircraft Making Autonomous Test Flights

The German company e-volo, together with a network of notable partners from the fields of research and industry, is pressing ahead with the development of the technology for the Volocopter during the next few years.

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Pilot Who Landed On PA Turnpike Hit With Big Bill

Emergency Landing In August Saves Lives But Proves Costly

Pilot Brian Nicholson was flying along minding his own business one day last August when his airplane's engine "clunked and started vibrating very badly," according to the pilot. The plane lost power and Nicholson declared an emergency. He reportedly dodged overpasses and signs on the Pennsylvania Turnpike (Route 43) and made as close to a perfect emergency landing as he could.

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AEA Issues Third Quarter 2013 Avionics Market Report

Industry Total Avionics Sales Amount To More Than $1.72 Billion

The Aircraft Electronics Association has announced its third quarter Avionics Market Report for this year. In the months of July, August and September 2013, total worldwide avionics sales amounted to $1,721,888,397.14, or more than $1.72 billion, as reported by the 20 aviation electronics manufacturers participating in the report.

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EAA Medical Council Pans FAA Sleep Apnea Testing Proposal

Pelton: Little Or No Evidence Exists That Sleep Apnea Affects Aviation Safety

EAA's Chairman Jack Pelton and EAA Aeromedical Advisory Council Chairman Dr. Stephen Leonard have sent a strongly worded letter to FAA Administrator Michael Huerta detailing EAA's strenuous objection to the sleep apnea testing policy announced in the current Federal Air Surgeon's Medical Bulletin.

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Partial Government Shutdown Costly To Aviation Industry

Delayed 156 Airplane Deliveries Worth $1.9 Billion

The White House Office of Management and Budget has released its estimates of the economic impact of the partial government shutdown in October. Among the specific items mentioned in the report was delayed aircraft purchases and deliveries caused by the closure of the FAA’s Aircraft Registry.

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