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July 15, 2011

Charity Flights Honored For Public Service

Special Olympics Airlift, Medical Flights Receive 2011 Public Benefit Flying Awards

The National Aeronautic Association (NAA), in partnership with the Air Care Alliance, a nationwide league of humanitarian flying organizations, has announced the recipients of the 2011 National Public Benefit Flying Awards.

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Youth Sets World Record Flying On 16th Birthday

Solos Seven Taildraggers In A Day Interrupted By Rain

Several months ago, during a winter conversation, it was mentioned that Dillon Barron could solo many different planes on his 16th birthday. From that seed grew his idea to do it all in taildraggers.

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Mid-Air Collision In Alaska Has Welcome Outcome

Both Damaged Airplanes Land Safely

It's one of those rare times when the news of a mid-air collision does not include the words "serious" or "fatal" injury. And perhaps even more rare because the airplanes touched in a remote area of Alaska.

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XCOM Raises Bar For Small COM Radios

Updated Panel Mount Product Adds Bluetooth Interface

XCOM Avionics, whose flagship product is its panel-mount VHF aircraft COM transceiver, tells ANN that it will be at Oshkosh to show an updated version of the radio which adds a bluetooth interface.

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Aero-TV: SAFE Symposium 2011 -- Randy Babbitt Q&A (Part 2)

The FAA's Boss Takes Questions From A TOUGH Crowd

You have to give FAA Administrator Randy Babbitt credit for guts... as he stood in front of well over a hundred of the finest aviation educators and instructors in the nation and took questions... no holds barred. It was fun, gutsy and tremendously educational... and pretty darned frank, too. The questions followed his address entitled, “Meeting the Training Challenges of the Second Century of Flight” on the second day of the two-day SAFE Symposium.

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CAIGA Assures Duluth (In Writing) That Cirrus Will Be Staying Put

Memorandum Of Understanding Signed By City, Chinese Officials

The city of Duluth and the new principal shareholders in Cirrus, Chinese aviation conglomerate CAIGA have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) stating that Cirrus will stay, and grow, in the upper Midwestern city.

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Aviation Search Firm Says Companies Are Hiring

Aviation Search Group Reports Exceptional First Half

The demand for hiring in the aviation industry is clear, according to employee search firm Aviation Search Group, which on Wednesday reported closing an unprecedented first-half of 2011.

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