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July 23, 2007

Diamond Excites AirVenture Crowd With New DA50 SuperStar

Five-Place Aircraft Makes American Debut At AirVenture

Sporting a winglet-tipped 38-foot wingspan and four-blade propeller, Diamond managers unveiled the 350-horsepower DA50 at AirVenture Monday afternoon.

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Record-Setting Pilot Lost In Express 2000 ER Accident

Hans Georg Schmid Heading For Oshkosh

A pilot attempting to set a new speed record Monday from France to Oshkosh, WI went down in Basel, Switzerland, Monday.

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Jumpstarting Your Aviation Career at AirVenture

Career Opportunities Out There, But You Need To Perform Legwork

EAA AirVenture Oshkosh is a place of dreams for anyone with a love of flight, and visitors looking to turn their dream of an aviation career into reality certainly won't feel left out. However, while this year's AirVenture holds some terrific opportunities for those seeking an education or job, the dizzying multitude of things to see and do there makes proper planning extremely important.

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Are The Airlines Softening Their User Fee Stance?

AOPA Terms Shift In View A "Startling Turnaround"

In what the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association calls a "startling turnaround," the airlines have abandoned their demand for user fees, and their "blip is a blip" contention that all aircraft impose the same costs on the air traffic control system, during a hearing before a subcommittee of the Senate Finance Committee July 19.

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NTSB Says Crossfield Was Not Warned Of Thunderstorms In Fatal Crash

NTSB Releases Investigative Report On April 2007 Accident

Although the probable cause report has not yet been issued by the NTSB, the Washington Post reports that test pilot legend Scott Crossfield was not warned by air traffic controllers he was heading into a severe thunderstorm when his single-engine Cessna 210 went down in Georgia April 14, 2006, killing the 84-year old who once held the moniker "fastest man alive."

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Come For The Planes... Learn About Insurance

AirVenture Offers Several Options

by ANN Correspondent Chris Esposito With all the cool new planes and products at AirVenture this year, insurance companies are probably not the highest on everyone's list of must-sees. Taking advantage of the unique opportunity to talk to insurance companies and brokers face to face is something that should not be overlooked, however.

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