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August 18, 2015

Sunseeker Duo Crosses The Alps ... Twice

Flew From Italy To Switzerland And Back With Two People On Board

Earlier this month, the Sunseeker Duo, a solar-powered two-place airplane built by Solar Flight, crossed the Alps twice with two people on board.

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Lancair With Unresponsive Pilot Down In The Pacific Ocean

Coast Guard Suspended Search For Missing Pilot Friday

The Coast Guard on Friday suspended the search for the pilot aboard a plane that went down in the Pacific Ocean approximately 460 miles off Pt. Reyes late Thursday night.

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Five Fatally Injured In Mid Air Collision In San Diego

Sabreliner Jet, Cessna 172 Both On Approach To Brown Field Municipal Airport

Five people have been fatally injured in an accident involving a Sabreliner jet and a Cessna 172 which collided on approach to Brown Field Municipal Airport in San Diego, CA.

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Pilot Fatally Injured In CA Accident Had History With The FAA

Was Facing Fourth Revocation Proceeding For Falsifying Medical Information

The pilot involved in an accident on August 6th in which two people were fatally injured reportedly had a history of issues with the FAA.

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Lee Bottom Flying Field Needs Volunteers For Annual Air Show

Pre-Show Prep Begins August 22

Rich Davidson at Lee Bottom Flying Field in southern Indiana has put out the call for volunteers for the annual fly-in it now calls "The Aviation Migration."

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Colorado Quiet Skies Group Wants Noise Concerns In FAA Reauthorization

Asking Longmont City Council To Lobby Local Member Of Congress To Have Noise Concerns In The Bill

After losing a lawsuit against a local skydiving operation, Longmont, CO 'Citizens for Quiet Skies' have begun talking with local lawmakers about having Congress force the FAA to address noise concerns at airports around the country as part of the agency's reauthorization that will be debated next month.

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Piper Delivers Trainers To The University Of Dubuque

Three Aircraft Joining Training Fleet In Time For The Fall Semester

Three single-engine complex Piper Arrow trainers have been delivered by Piper to the University of Dubuque. The pilot training aircraft will join the Aviation Department’s training fleet in time for the beginning of the Fall 2015 semester.

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