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April 19, 2011

Cirrus Exonerated In 2003 Fatal Accident

Had Been Accused Of Inadequately Training New Pilots

An appeals court in Minnesota has overturned a ruling against Cirrus Design which had held the company responsible in the deaths of two people fatally injured in an accident involving an SR22.

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ACI-NA Calls For Changes To DHS Regulations

Review Shows Some Regs To Be "Burdensome, Redundant, Unnecessary"

Airports Council International - North America (ACI-NA) has submitted comments in response to the Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) Notice on Reducing Regulatory Burden and Retrospective Review and the Department of Transportation's (DOT) Regulatory Review of Existing Regulations.

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CAP Provides Aerial Recon Photos Of Red River Flooding

North Dakota Wing Flying Four To Five Sorties Per Day

With spring flooding nearing high-water marks once again in the Red River Valley, volunteers from Civil Air Patrol's North Dakota Wing are flying daily, using the latest in digital airborne photography equipment to help emergency management officials assess damages and deploy assets to the region.

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Suspected Bad Fuel Causes Bad Blood In TX

City Settles With GA FBO In New Braunfels

What started as a dispute over some allegedly tainted avgas and escalated to the city of New Braunfels, TX, impounding a fuel truck belonging to airport tenant New Braunfels (NB) Aero and placing the company under a temporary restraining order has reportedly been settled, but the spat is apparently not completely resolved.

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'Skycar' Manufacturer Announces Scheduled Test Flight

Moller International Hopes To Fly M400 In October

Moller International has scheduled a demonstration flight of its ethanol-fueled M400 Skycar volantor. This invitation-only media event is scheduled to take place on October 11, 2011 in Vacaville, CA.

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Aero-TV: Jepp’s Mark Van Tine: Charting The Future (Electronically)

Jepp Profiles One More Amazing Aspect of the Electronic Revolution

At the 2011 Women In Aviation Convention, Jepp's Leader Mark Van Tine, took a few moments to look over the massive and overwhelming revolution that is affecting every aspect of aviation... and especially when it comes to charting. The changes in just a few years are enough to make one's head spin... if not your airplane, as well.

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Flight Instructors Model Code Of Conduct Unveiled

Recommended Best Practices Designed To Improve Flight Instruction Experience

The Flight Instructors Model Code of Conduct (FIMCC) was released Monday by the project’s Permanent Editorial Board.

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NTSB Releases Factual Data In San Francisco Near Collision

Departing Boeing 777 Came Within 500 Feet Laterally From Cessna 182

The NTSB has released factual findings in an incident which occurred in March, 2010, in which a wide-body airliner came within 500 feet of colliding with a Cessna 182.

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'eGenius' Electric Concept Aircraft Makes Public Debut

Airbus-Sponsored Aircraft Rolled Out At AERO Friedrichschafen

The "eGenius" ... an electrically powered two-seat airplane currently being utilized to examine the long-term potential of electricity as a major onboard energy source for air transport ... was seen publicly for the first time at the just-concluded AERO Friedrichshafen 2011 industry event in Germany.

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EASA Expands ETSO Authorization For Evolution FDS

Covers System Components Which Have Received FAA Approval

The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has expanded the European Technical Standard Order (ETSO) authorization for Aspen’s Evolution Flight Display to include additional system components previously approved by the FAA.

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