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May 01, 2020

Colorado Airport Closure Questioned, Protested

Friends Against Closure of Glenwood Springs Municipal Airport Host Online Petition

Pilots and operators at the Glenwood Springs Municipal Airport are concened about being singled out for closure as a result of COVID-19 by city officials... allegedly the ONLY airport in the state to suffer this indignity. An online petition notes that, "On March 20th, in an abundance of caution the Glenwood Springs City Council closed the Municipal Airport to reduce the risk of COVID19 transmission. While we appreciate (though may not totally agree with) the reasoning behind the initial closure, it has been over a month and it should be reopened. KGWS is the only airport in the state of Colorado closed because of this concern.

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Aerox Has New Owners

Aerox Aviation Oxygen Systems, LLC, Was Established In 1981

O2 Aero Acquisitions, LLC has acquired Shaw Aerox, LLC ("Aerox") for an undisclosed amount. Scott E. Ashton, O2 Aero Acquisitions Managing Director, has been named President and CEO. The company, which has been rebranded as Aerox Aviation Oxygen Systems, LLC, was established in 1981 and provides the aviation industry with innovative oxygen delivery systems and products for general aviation, EMS, medical, and OEM manufacturers. Among its products are installed cabin emergency oxygen systems for pressurized aircraft, portable oxygen systems for light aircraft operators, personal emergency oxygen systems, and TSO-approved oxygen masks for business aircraft. Aerox pioneered long-duration

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NTSB Prelim: Super Cub Suffers Control Issues On Takeoff

FAA 'Found A Damaged Flight Control Cable That Appeared To Connect To The Right Aileron'

On April 19, 2020, about 1500 central daylight time, a Piper PA-18 airplane, N3670P, was substantially damaged when it was involved in an accident near Bowie, Texas. The pilot and pilot-rated-passenger onboard were not injured. The airplane was operated as a Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 91 personal flight. The pilot reported that he and the pilot-rated-passenger departed his home airport and flew to a friend's private grass field, which was about 5 nautical miles south. He landed on the grass field and reported that the flight was uneventful...

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