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April 14, 2007

Diamond Aircraft Has A Busy Week Ahead

Exhibiting On Both Sides Of The Atlantic

 Diamond Aircraft tells ANN it will truly span the globe over the next several days, as the planemaker exhibits its offerings on two continents in April. Diamond will have displays at the Lakeland Fly-In down in Lakeland, FL (April 17-23), and at AERO 2007 in Friedrichshafen Germany (April 19-22).

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AD: Lavia S.A.

AD NUMBER: 2007-08-07 MANUFACTURER: Latino Americana De Aviacion (Lavia) S.A. SUBJECT: Airworthiness Directive 2007-08-07 SUMMARY: We are adopting a new airworthiness directive (AD) for the products listed above.

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SZP One Step Closer To Winning FAA Grant

Runway Washout Provides Opportunity For Public Funds

Santa Paula Airport is one step closer to obtaining a Federal Aviation Agency grant after the City Council approved the plan at a March meeting.

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Gearbox May Be Factor In Hard Landing

NTSB Inspecting Maui Helo Tail Rotor

The National Transportation Safety Board is taking special interest in the tail rotor -- especially the gearbox -- of a Maui tour helicopter that made a hard landing March 28 at Kahului Airport.

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Pilot OK In C172 Landing Accident Near SCK

Pilot States He Ran Out Of Fuel

A 1975 Cessna 172 ran out of gas, and landed a few feet short of the runway at California's Stockton Metropolitan Airport Thursday afternoon, according to FAA spokesman Ian Gregor.

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Clarity Aloft Manufacturer Signs New Master Distributor

Aloft Technologies Taps Modern Aero, Inc.

Minneapolis-based avionics headset manufacturer, Aloft Technologies, has named Modern Aero Inc. as their new master distributor for the Clarity Aloft Aviation Headsets within the continental United States and Canada.

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Chinese 'Birdman' Lands In Hospital

Self-Taught Pilot Breaks Chin, Leg

Li Xianfeng, a self-taught 30-year-old Chinese amateur pilot dubbed the "birdman" in local press reports, landed in the hospital after taking his home built airplane for a test flight.

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