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March 21, 2014

Who Blinked? EAA, FAA Reach Agreement On AirVenture ATC Costs

Nine-Year Deal Brings Stability, Eliminates Possibility Of Another '2013 Surprise'

EAA and the FAA have signed two agreements - a Settlement Agreement and a nine-year Reimbursable Agreement - that provide EAA with assurance of air traffic control services on a consistent basis through 2022 for the EAA AirVenture Oshkosh convention.

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Wagstaff To Serve As AOPA Ambassador

Will Share Love Of Flying At AOPA Events Around The Country

A legendary airshow pilot will serve as an “AOPA Ambassador,” the Association announced Wednesday.

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MIT Seeks Pilot Input On ADS-B, Weather Services

Survey Will Gather Data On How GA Uses The Technology

A team of researchers at MIT's International Center for Air Transportation is looking for input from GA pilots for its new study of automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast (ADS-B) traffic and weather services to determine how pilots value and use them.

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FAA Weighs In On Planned Fargo Skyscraper

Agency Says Potentially 312-Foot Tall Structure Is A 'Presumed Hazard' To Air Traffic

Developers planning to build a skyscraper in Fargo, ND will have to convince the Fargo City Council that the building is not a hazard to air traffic.

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Salian Airport Authority Selects Jviation For Taxiway Project

Contractor Will Design Improvements To Two Taxiways

The Salina Airport Authority announced the selection of Jviation, a planning design, and construction administration firm, to design scheduled improvements to Taxiways Bravo and Echo.

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Ohio Capital Budget Includes Funds For Historic Wright Brothers Factory

Boosts Efforts To Preserve The Buildings For Use By The National Parks Service

Efforts to secure and restore the historic Wright brothers’ airplane factory have taken an important step forward with the inclusion of funding in Ohio’s capital budget bill. The budget bill for fiscal years 2015 and 2016 includes $250,000 to acquire and secure the two Wright Company buildings for eventual use by the National Park Service. Ohio Gov. John Kasich introduced the bill Tuesday to the state legislature.

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FreeFlight Systems Wins Approved Model List Certification For RANGR 978-XVR

Rule-Compliant ADS-B Transceiver Integrates ADS-B In/Out & WAAS/GPS Capabilities

The FAA has issued Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) and Approved Model List (AML) approval to FreeFlight Systems for the RANGR FDL-978-XVR ADS-B In/Out Universal Access Transceiver (UAT).

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