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May 14, 2015

Senate Commerce Committee Announces Hearing On ATC Reform

FAA Administrator Michael Huerta, NATCA President Paul Rinaldi Are Among The Scheduled Witnesses

The Senate Commerce Committee will hold a full committee hearing entitled, “FAA Reauthorization: Air Traffic Control Modernization and Reform,” on Tuesday, May 19, 2015, at 10:00 a.m. The administrator of the FAA, the president of the National Air Traffic Controllers Association, and industry leaders are scheduled to testify.  

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Report: Proposal To Privatize ATC May Be Unconstitutional

Congressional Research Service Study Raises Questions About The Plan

A study released this week by the Congressional Research Service indicates that a proposal to privatize Air Traffic Control services in the United States could face legal and constitutional concerns.

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Fund Established To Help Recover Pilot's Remains

Bill Fitzpatrick Was Fatally Injured In An Accident In Cameroon

Friends of the family of pilot Bill Fitzpatrick, who was fatally injured when his Cessna 172 went down in the jungle of Cameroon, Africa, have established a fund to help his widow pay the costs of returning his remains to the United States.

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Aero-TV: Redbird's Roger Sharp -- Pushing The Aero-Educational Envelope

One of GenAv's Most Experienced CFIs Discusses The Latest News In Flight Training, Part 1

While at the Redbird Migration 2014, ANN CEO and Editor-In-Chief, Jim Campbell, met with Redbird’s Roger Sharp, the director of training for Redbird Flight Simulations. In this part 1 of a 2-part interview, Campbell asked what Redbird has learned since the last Redbird Migration a year ago? Sharp started his conversation by listing things that already existed but were validated, such as, can a flight simulator be applied to primary training? The answer was, of course it can.

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Tecnam Evaluating ‘P JET’ Aircraft

Would Be A Two-Place, Single Engine Jet Airplane Targeted To The Military

Tecnam is actively evaluating the potential of developing and producing a two-place, single turbofan engine powered aircraft, according to the company.

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