WASHINGTON, DC – The National Business Aviation Association today applauded a decision by Transportation Security Administration officials to eliminate a historically unpredictable and burdensome process for companies using business aviation to obtain international waivers for flights into the U.S.
NBAA Welcomes TSA Move to Eliminate Burdensome International Waiver Requirements
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Comair Fined for Violations of Denied Boarding Compensation Rules
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Department of Transportation today assessed a civil penalty against Comair for violating federal rules regarding passengers denied boarding on oversold flights.
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CF-18 Pilot Feels Extremely Lucky
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WINNIPEG, Man. – Captain Brian Bews, the Canadian Forces 2010 Demonstration Hornet pilot who ejected from his CF-18 in Lethbridge, Alta. Friday has authorized disclosure of his injuries – compression fractures in three vertebrae – and has issued the following statement:
“I feel extremely lucky considering the magnitude of the accident
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Aerobatic Legend Sean D. Tucker To Fly With Hartzell’s New Claw 2.0 Propeller at AirVenture 2010
July 26th, 2010 by admin, Comments Off on Aerobatic Legend Sean D. Tucker To Fly With Hartzell’s New Claw 2.0 Propeller at AirVenture 2010
PIQUA, Ohio – Hartzell Propeller Inc. will display its new Claw 2.0™ propeller at AirVenture 2010 in Oshkosh at the hands of aerobatic pilot Sean D. Tucker flying his new Challenger III biplane.
The Claw 2.0 is an advanced structural composite propeller produced using Hartzell’s proprietary ASC-II™ technology. The original “Claw” and the new Claw […]
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