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December 17, 2019

Aerospace Center For Excellence Announces Expansion Plans

Will Build A New Educational Center On The Sun 'n Fun Expo Campus At Lakeland Linder International Airport

A new, 8,000 square-foot educational laboratory dubbed 'Project Skylab' is being planned at the The Aerospace Center for Excellence (ACE), part of the Sun 'n Fun Expo campus at Lakeland Linder International Airport. The project is aimed at providing a STEM-prepared workforce, particularly for the aerospace industry.

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NTSB Releases Factual Report From Alaska Accident In August

Finds Pilot Had A High Concentration Of Alcohol In His System

The NTSB has released a factual report from an accident which occurred on August 4 in Girdwood, Alaska, which fatally injured the ATP-rated pilot and three passengers.

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NATA Participates With FAA And Industry On GA Safety Roundtable

Sessions Review The Major Safety Issues Of The Day And What The Next Steps Are Towards Ameliorating Those Problems

NATA’s Chief Operating Officer and General Counsel Timothy Obitts, vice president of Regulatory Affairs John McGraw, and Chairman of the Board Curt Castagna attended the Federal Aviation Administration’s General Aviation Safety Roundtable last week. The Roundtable, held periodically with general aviation associations and the FAA, reviews the major safety issues of the day and what the next steps are towards ameliorating those problems.

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Multiple Fatalities Reported In Piper Aerostar Accident In Canada

Transport Canada Examiner Alex Bahlsen Was Flying The Aircraft When It Went Down

Canadian officials are reporting that flight instructor and Transport Canada Examiner Alex Bahlsen was fatally injured when his Piper Aerostar went down last Tuesday in southwest British Columbia.

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Congressman Neguse Introduces Legislation To Expand Local Control Of Airports

Would Allow Airports To Enact Noise Abatement Procedures Without Including The FAA

Legislation has been introduced by Congressman Joe Neguse (D-CO) would give General Aviation Airports the authority to impose certain restrictions relating to noise concerns, such as limiting the number and type of aircraft that can operate, and setting curfews or specific hours for them to fly without including the FAA in those decisions.

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Aspen Avionics Receives EASA Approval For Evolution MAX

Includes Primary Flight And Multi-Function Displays

Aspen Avionics Evolution MAX series of displays have been approved for sale in EASA regulated countries. With redesigned electronics and new glass, the Evolution MAX series displays offer a bolder and brighter display with higher reliability and several customer-requested functions such as font and window enlargement and increased processing speeds, all while retaining Aspen’s unique form factor design that keeps installation costs down.

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