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Avoiding Pilot Deviations

Pilots: If you see a fighter jet outside your cockpit window, you may have just committed a “pilot deviation” by penetrating restricted airspace without ATC clearance. Airborne deviations can also result when a pilot strays from an assigned heading/altitude or instrument procedure. Ground deviations include taxiing, taking off, or landing without clearance, deviating from an…

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FLIGHT ADVISORY GPS Testing 14 Oct, 2014 – Las Vegas, NV.

Notice Number: NOTC5630 FLIGHT ADVISORY GPS Testing NAFC GPS 14 – 16 14 Oct, 2014 Las Vegas, NV. More information available at the link below https://www.faasafety.gov/files/notices/2014/Oct/NAFC_14-16_GPS_Flight_Advisory.pdf

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Aviation Roundup at Minden-Tahoe Airport Oct. 11

On Oct. 11, the Minden-Tahoe Airport (KMEV) in Nevada, will hold its annual Aviation Roundup. This year will have a few new events, according to organizers. In the morning there will be rocket launches. As Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) dominate a lot of news today across the country, the Aviation Roundup has secured a “Drone…

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Scholarship offers local high schools chance to fly at Santa Monica Airport

The Flying Scholarship for Girls offers one southern California high school student 30 hours of instruction and flight time at Santa Monica Airport. “We’re looking for the type of person who can give back to society and be a good role model,” said Kambiz Taleghani, who helped found the scholarship program because his daughter wanted…

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DOT IG To Conduct Another Audit Of ADS-B

Will Focus On FAA’s Ability To Monitor Contractors And Payment Procedures

The DOT Inspector General (IG) will conduct another audit of the FAA’s progress on the implementation of ADS-B beginning later this month.

A memo dated October 7 from Matthew E. Hampton, Assistant Inspector General for Aviation Audits to “Director of Audit and Evaluation” states that this new audit follows a 2010 report which indicated that the FAA “faces significant risks in implementing the ADS-B program and realizing benefits due to weaknesses in its contract management and oversight.”

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Additional pilot now allowed on homebuilt first flights

The FAA recently released AC 90-116, the Additional Pilot Program (APP) for Phase I flight testing, of homebuilt aircraft, which allows homebuilders to have a qualified additional pilot on board during Phase I flights.

Before this program, builders were only permitted to have “required crew” aboard for initial flights, which usually meant that every Phase I experimental-amateur built (E-AB) aircraft was legally required to be flown solo, according to officials with the Experimental Aircraft Association.

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Third Annual Scheyden Catalina Air Show

CatalinaThe Third Annual Scheyden Catalina Air Show will be held Saturday, Oct. 4, in Avalon Bay on California’s Catalina Island.

Supporting the mission of sharing the magic and thrill of flying with spectators young and old will be performances by some of the world’s most skilled aviators. Among these are “Super Dave” Mathieson in his customized Scheyden MX2, Jon Melby, Stephan Trischuk, Vicky Benzing and living legend Clay Lacy flying his vintage United Airlines Douglas DC-3.

“This unique experience will highlight the thrill and precision of flight over one of the country’s most beautiful harbors,” says Jeff Herold, Scheyden founder and an instrument-rated private pilot. “We’re taking the production to even greater heights this year with new performers and a VIP Experience package.”

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California International Airshow in Salinas, California

Salinas AirshowSalinas, CA – Tickets remain a great value for the California International Airshow. This year’s show will be held September 27th & 28th and will feature the USAF Thunderbirds, Sean D. Tucker, Vicky Benzing, Clay Lacy, Metal Mulisha and more! Tickets for the California International Airshow will go on sale June […]

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FAA Hangar Policy Remains Open For Comment

Interested Parties Have Until October 6th To Make Their Thoughts Known

The public comment period on the FAA’s proposed hangar-use policy remains open until October 6, and EAA is encouraging its members to add their comments to the nearly 2,000 that have been sent to the agency thus far.

“EAA has put together a very comprehensive position incorporating ideas from the full breadth of EAA membership for not only protecting the active assembly of aircraft at airports that receive FAA grant funding, but also restoration and maintenance of airplanes,” EAA Chairman Jack J. Pelton said in a video regarding the hangar-use policy. (Watch below) “We think these encompass all the EAA activities that should be protected in airport hangars, along with the use of hangars for such aviation organizations as our EAA chapters that use facilities at an airport to support aviation.”

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GPS Testing – Beatty, NV

GPS Testing – Beatty, NV Notice Number: NOTC5576 September 22 – October 01, 2014 Beatty, NV https://www.faasafety.gov/files/notices/2014/Sep/CHLK_14-07_GPS_Flight_Advisory.pdf

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