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June 02, 2017

Jeppesen Helps Boost Pilot Safety At AirVenture

Will Again Offer Pilot Proficiency Center And Is Producing Unique Charts For Young Eagles’ 25th Anniversary

As pilots from all over the United States and the world arrive at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2017 in July, programs supported by Jeppesen will increase safety awareness and knowledge. EAA AirVenture Oshkosh is July 24-30 at Wittman Regional Airport in Oshkosh.

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Federal Pilot Certificate Not Good Enough For Illinois

State Requires Pilots To Register ... For a $20 Fee

If you live in Illinois, and you are a pilot, the state government has found a way to extract another $20 from you wallet. Call it what you will, but it looks a lot like a pilot tax.

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Judge Blocks Private Airstrip Near Fairfield, ID

Actor Bruce Willis Had Hoped To Build The Airport On Property He Owns

Actor Bruce Willis' plan to build a private airport near Fairfield, ID has been stopped, at least temporarily, by a judge in Camas County, ID who said the County Commission acted improperly in approving the project.

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Textron Elects Deborah Lee James To Board Of Directors

Former SecAF Brings 30 Years Of Homeland And National Security Experience To The Position

Former Secretary of the Air Force Deborah Lee James has been elected to Textron's Board of Directors, effective July 1, 2017. James recently retired as the 23rd Secretary of the United States Air Force, a position she had held since 2013. Ms. James has 30 years of homeland and national security experience in the federal government and the private sector.

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NTSB Finds Carburetor Ice Caused Hawaii Accident

Also Faults Pilot For Delay In Applying Carburetor Heat

This report proves that carburetor ice can be a problem no matter where you fly. The NTSB has released the probable cause of an accident that led to the ditching of a Beech Musketeer off the coast of Hawaii. The two people on board the aircraft suffered only minor injuries.

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