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March 02, 2011

New On-Field Storage Nears Completion For Festival Of Flight 2011

Fly-In Organizers Get Ready For Spring Event

After years of packing up truck loads of nylon fencing, fence posts, barrels, signs, tents and more for storage, this year's Virginia Regional Festival of Flight volunteers will have a huge logistical advantage.

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'Aero-Streaming Returns!' ANN Partners Again With AEA On LIVE Programming

ANN Continues To Raise The Bar With Aero-TV LIVE 'Aero-Streaming' Programming

Bookmark the online sites now for live coverage or watch on demand at your convenience at www.aero-news.net/live, http://www.livestream.com/aerotvnetwork ANN welcomes any and all ideas for additions to this year's programming: I Have Ide

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Wouters Says Cirrus Jobs Will Stay In Duluth, Grand Forks

Cirrus CEO Says Planes Will Be Made In Minnesota, Others Think The Handwriting Is On The Wall

Cirrus CEO Brent Wouters says that the company's new owners, Chinese Industry General Aircraft Company, is committed to continuing to build the popular GA airplanes in Duluth, MN. But some long-time industry watchers are skeptical.

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Six Earn Master Instructor Ratings In February

National Accreditation Recognized By The FAA

Six aviation educators earned Master Instructors accreditations in the month of February. All were accredited as Masters by Master Instructors LLC, the international Master Instructor accrediting authority.

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Wipaire Releases Single Point Fueling System For Quest Kodiak

Eliminates Need For Ladders, Making For Safer Fueling

The FAA has certified Wipaire's Single Point Fueling System for the Quest Kodiak. The system can be installed on the aircraft in either landplane or seaplane configuration.

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Bush Pilots Face Unique Challenges During Winter Months

Forest Service Crew Finds Out The Hard Way Abut Frozen Lake Operations

On December 2, 2010, a Super Cub with tundra tires landed on a frozen lake in Alaska and fell through the ice; everyone onboard was rescued. The Forest Service's summary notes certain things indicate that ice may not be able to support an aircraft.

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