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April 28, 2010

Alaska's Biggest Aviation Weekend Opens May 1 In Anchorage

A Big Show For The Largest State In The Union

Aircraft from all over Alaska, and the Lower 48 are headed to the Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport for the 2010 Alaska Airmen's Association Trade Show and Convention that opens on May 1.

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Plattsburgh School Receives FAA Certification

Culmination Of Effort That Began In 2004

The FAA has certified the Plattsburgh Aeronautical Institute's general and powerplant programs under FAR Part 147. The school expects the airframe program to be certified later this summer.

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Oklahoma Man's Threat Lands Him In Jail

He Said He'd Fly His Plane Into The Jail, Turns Out It Was Not Necessary To Land Him There

A man in Stillwater, Oklahoma probably didn't expect to literally land in jail when he threatened to fly an airplane into the Payne County jail over the weekend ... but that's where he wound up ... wearing an orange jumpsuit.

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Hudson River Mid-Air Public Docket To Be Opened By NTSB

Factual Information Release Provides No Analysis Of The Incident

In its continuing investigation of the midair collision of an air tour helicopter and a small plane over the Hudson River, the NTSB will open the public docket on Wednesday, April 28, 2010 at 1000. 

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AEA Elects New Chairman, Vice Chairman, Board Members

Greg Vail And Gary Harpster Take Leadership Roles

Members of the Aircraft Electronics Association (AEA) elected new representatives to its board of directors this month during the AEA International Convention in Orlando. In addition, the AEA board of directors elected a new chairman and new vice chairman.

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Joe Sambiase Tapped By GAMA As Manager Of Airworthiness And Maintenance

Will Lead Organization's Maintenance And Production Regulatory Activities

GAMA has named Joe Sambiase as the Association's manager of airworthiness and maintenance.   In this new position, Sambiase is responsible for GAMA's activities related to regulatory requirements governing the airworthiness, production and maintenance of general aviation airplanes.

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