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News:
March 21, 2004
FAA Safety.Gov
The FAA has established a website to notify interested pilots about
upcoming aviation safety seminars. This website will replace the
"yellow" mailer that many of us used to receive. The FAA will
now use this website for all notifications. You will need to register
with the site, and the FAA will send you a temporary password to logon
with the first time. You will be required to change the password to
something you can remember for future logons.
Many of you have asked me how to get notified about local safety
seminars. Well, here's your chance. After you register, bookmark the
site. It can be tailored to more than one area of the country. That's
especially nice for snowbirds.
http://faasafety.gov/
Jack W. Tunstill
FAA Aviation Safety Counselor
Albert Whitted Airport (SPG), FL
News:
March 15, 2004
Lead News
Is It A Ride Or An Air Tour?
The FAA should withdraw its proposal to impose new regulations on
air-tour operators, EAA said last week, and start over. "The very
foundation of this proposal is so flawed," EAA said in its 15-page
comment, filed on Thursday, "... [the FAA should] re-evaluate the
data and rewrite the proposed rule to more appropriately reflect any
legitimat.
News:
March 15, 2004
Lead News
Is It A Ride Or An Air Tour?
The FAA should withdraw its proposal to impose new regulations on
air-tour operators, EAA said last week, and start over. "The very
foundation of this proposal is so flawed," EAA said in its 15-page
comment, filed on Thursday, "... [the FAA should] re-evaluate the
data and rewrite the proposed rule to more appropriately reflect any
legitimat
News:
March 15, 2004
Lead News
Is It A Ride Or An Air Tour?
The FAA should withdraw its proposal to impose new regulations on
air-tour operators, EAA said last week, and start over. "The very
foundation of this proposal is so flawed," EAA said in its 15-page
comment, filed on Thursday, "... [the FAA should] re-evaluate the
data and rewrite the proposed rule to more appropriately reflect any
legitimat
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