The next president of AOPA

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As the search for the next president of the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association kicks off, AOPA Chairman Bill Trimble reached out to members with a detailed description of who they are looking for: “The candidate must be an outgoing, passionate aviator who believes in the critical value GA brings to our country and citizens.…

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Palomar Airport Regional Vision

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PalomarNorth County Regional Vision Takes Flight At Palomar Airport – North County leaders marveled at the expansion that has taken place recently at Palomar Airport in Carlsbad, as they mingled before County Supervisor Bill Horn’s “State of North County” address.

Supervisor Bill Horn delivers his “State of North County” address at Palomar Airport, March 2013 The airport hangar was a fitting venue for Horn’s remarks, since he has encouraged the growth of the regional airport. Olivier Brackett, a manager at the airport, said it is now the 4th busiest single runway airport in the nation; Lindbergh Field is first.

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How do you spell bureaucracy – NOAA

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NOAAAfter a somewhat lengthy delay, we have finally heard back from NOAA – Office of Marine Sanctuary.

As you may know, the California Pilots Association has written to NOAA – Office of Marine Sanctuary – regarding last year’s west coast airspace change, which the we believe was implemented without justification.

One of our requests was simple –”Supply us with the documented verification that there were in fact numerous violations which justified the marine sanctuary airspace change from voluntary to a forced disciplinary violation.”

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San Jose – Critical FAA Audit Remains Stalled

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sjc logo(CalPilots Editor’s Note: We posted this article because this happens more often than people realize) – A Federal Aviation Administration audit that accused the city of San Jose of illegally redirecting funds from the Mineta San Jose International Airport languished for years after it was written, the Investigative Unit has learned.

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Sequester Have You Angry? – Call Your Senator

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What can you do to make yourself heard on the Sequester Issue regarding airports? Call your State Senators today. It is easy. Make the call and:
1. Identify yourself name, address,
2. Tell the operator that you are against the closing of the FAA Towers due to major safety concerns.

Click Read More for their contact information.

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Redlands Airport (REI) Obstruction

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Redlands Dirt PileAn important issue for flight safety has arisen at the REI airport in Redlands, CA. Dirt for a water project is being piled within the #1 (A) Zone which requires a 20:1 safety limit and is located south just off the centerline for runway 26. The height of the pile (last measured by GPS) a few weeks ago is 79 ft. above the landing zone for 26. Another 13 ft. is to be added under an excavation project for a water holding pond east of the runway. The distance from the runway is about 800-900 feet. Coordinates are W 117.5.100 and N 34.5.100

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Chico Airport Work plan in progress

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Work plan for Chico airport in progress; meeting on Tuesday the 12th – An update on the Chico Municipal Airport and its work plan is on the agenda for the next Chico Airport Commission meeting. The meeting will be at 6 p.m. Tuesday in the Old Municipal Building, East Fifth and Main streets. The meeting will be held in the second floor conference room.

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FAA Sequestration Cuts Targeting GA

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AOPA to FAA: Halt sequestration cuts targeting GA – AOPA is urging FAA Administrator Michael Huerta to halt cuts that will disproportionately affect the safety and integrity of general aviation operations. “The recommended cuts will have unacceptable consequences for the nation and the flying community,” AOPA President Craig Fuller said in a March 12 letter…

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AD for Piper PA-28, PA-32, PA-34, and PA-44

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78px-Piper logo.svgThe FAA has published in the Federal Register an AD, effective March 11th, for Piper PA-28, PA-32, PA-34, and PA-44 airplanes. The AD was prompted by reports of control cable assembly failures that may lead to failure of the horizontal stabilator control system and could result in loss of pitch control.

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Politics and Airports Don't Mix

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While the current Administration and Congress play politics, there is a huge safety issue should the Airport Towers proposed for closure actually happen. Shouldn’t we expect our leaders to resolve issues intelligently, versus a “game of chicken”? Notice that none of the listed airports would inconvenience them…..

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