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SE 5A Down In Indiana  
7/28/2010 11:24 PM    Like   Read   Share  
(SUMMARY) Second Accident For Phillip Krueger A WWI era SE 5A biplane went down near shortly after takeoff in Seymour, IN Tuesday. The pilot, Phillip E. Krueger from Freetown, IN, sustained minor scrapes and bruises in the accident.


Nine-Year-Old Unacompanied Minor Left At O'Hare  
7/28/2010 11:22 PM    Like   Read   Share  
(SUMMARY) Airline Representatives Failed To Put Him On His Continuing Flight A nine-year-old boy was left sitting an an airport waiting room at O'Hare International Airport for almost eight hours Saturday when representatives from United Airlines failed to...


Airblue Airbus A321 Crashed in Pakistan  
7/28/2010 8:12 PM    Like   Read   Share  
(SUMMARY) Today an Airblue Airbus A321-231 (AP-BJB) crashed into a mountains near Islamabad-Benazir Bhutto International Airport (ISB), Pakistan. Flight ED202 was bound from Karachi to Islamabad. All 6 crew members and 146 passengers on board were killed. ...


WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Aviation Administration celebrated the opening of an airfield upgrade at Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport paid for with $3 million in American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (Recovery Act) funds.

"Airports are critical to our nation's economy," said U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood. "Recovery Act dollars are helping to make needed safety enhancements and upgrades at airports all across the country."

Recovery Act money helped Chattanooga Airport complete this project. The new aircraft parking area will help relieve congestion at the airport.

Under ARRA, $1.1 billion has been made available to over 360 projects at airports nationwide. Because of low construction bids on projects, Recovery Act dollars were available for additional projects. ARRA grants have been distributed to airports that support not only passenger and cargo service, but general aviation as well.

"Every air passenger's trip begins and ends at an airport. Recovery Act dollars are helping airports of all sizes maintain and improve their critical infrastructure," said FAA Administrator Randy Babbitt.

Recovery Act grants are being used at both urban and rural airports to pay for a variety of different projects including facility construction, safety enhancements and the rehabilitation of runways, taxiways and other infrastructure.



July 28 - Pilots can fly into Wittman Regional Airport this week for the EAA AirVenture Fly-In knowing that the FAA is working to keep U.S. runways safe.

The U.S. aviation system continues to see a decrease in the number and severity of surface incidents and runway incursions. The FAA recorded a 50 percent decrease in the number of serious runway incursions in fiscal year 2009, compared to the previous year. Considering the amount of activity on U.S. runways - the many takeoffs and landings and the movement of vehicles and people across runways - this is great progress. But there is always more we can do. The FAA's Runway Safety Program continues to work closely with domestic and international aviation stakeholders to keep improving runway safety and to reduce the number of incursions.

The Next Generation Air Transportation System or NextGen already is playing a role in runway safety. Technology such as ADS-B, ASDE-X, and Runway Status Lights will continue to make runways even safer.

The FAA is also keenly focused on working with general aviation pilots on runway safety issues, because GA pilots are involved in nearly 80 percent of runway incursions. The agency is working with the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) to reach its more than 400,000 member pilots and flight instructors. It also has launched national runway safety promotional campaigns aimed at pilots and vehicle drivers. One is called "If You Cross the Line, You've Crossed the Line," highlighting the dangers of unsafe taxiing or driving. The FAA and AOPA also have created online courses to educate pilots on runway safety.

In 2007, after 25 serious incursions, the FAA launched a Call to Action with aviation leaders from airlines, airports, air traffic control and pilot unions, and aerospace manufacturers to address runway safety issues. As a result, the FAA agreed to expedite the installation of new technology at airports, the airlines developed better surface training programs for pilots, and the airports agreed to speed up improvements in signage and markings.

The FAA also hosted the first International Runway Safety Summit with participants from 17 countries. In large part, the summit focused on improving communication between pilots and controllers, a significant factor in international runway safety. Soon after that, the FAA implemented new phraseology to align with International Civil Aviation Organization standards.



The Flying Fortress Turns 75  
7/28/2010 4:45 PM    Like   Read   Share  
(SUMMARY) The Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress Shoo Shoo Baby at the National Museum of the United States Air Force. (USAF photo) A classic symbol of World War II aviation, the Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress is celebrating its 75th anniversary of flight today....


(SUMMARY) Jessica Cox said her father never once shed a tear after she was born without arms. "He never saw me as a victim," she said, "and that has given me the strength to be the person I am."


Geared Drives gives Ravin 500 economical power  
7/28/2010 3:15 PM    Like   Read   Share  
(SUMMARY) The inspiration for the Ravin 500 kit plane may have been the venerable Piper Comanche, but the inspiration for the powerplant powering the Ravin on display here was from Chevrolet.


(SUMMARY) The Tuskegee Airmen Glider Club from Detroit, Michigan, is introducing young people to aviation in a very unique way: in a Schweizer SGM 2-37 motorized glider Air Force trainer. The group currently owns three of them.


(SUMMARY) Are amateur-built aircraft operations getting safer? Can industry identify any trends involving them and take steps to improve their safety even further? Those are the two main questions members of the Amateur-Built Joint Safety Committee (AB-JSC)...


Olds school: Robin Olds was passionate patriot  
7/28/2010 3:15 PM    Like   Read   Share  
(SUMMARY) Patriot with a passion, respectfully rebellious. Definitions that might begin to frame Brig. Gen. Robin Olds, but would still fall short of the man. Robin Olds' daughter Christina shared vignettes of her famous fighter-pilot father in a Forum session...


FiFi Readying for AirVenture 2011  
7/28/2010 3:15 PM    Like   Read   Share  
(SUMMARY) Combine two old air warriors and a modern-day troubadour and the result is a star-spangled touring event like no other before: the Commemorative Air Force's Red, White & Loud Tour starring country music star and pilot Aaron Tippin and the world's...


(SUMMARY) Cliff Cole of Grand Haven, Michigan, stopped into the Learn to Fly Discovery Center on Tuesday morning and told Jason Blair, executive director of the National Association of Flight Instructors (NAFI), that on July 25, 2009, he passed his sport pilot...


(SUMMARY) Have you ever dreamed of owning and flying your own Grumman FM-2 Wildcat? How about taking the controls of a fully restored 1938 Stinson SR-10 that was flown 140 times by American aviation pioneer Jimmy Doolittle? The opportunity to bid on both of...


No Survivors In Airbus Crash In Pakistan  
7/28/2010 2:46 PM    Like   Read   Share  
(SMART SUMMARY) All 152 souls on board an Airbus A321 were killed on Wednesday when the aircraft crashed into a hill while trying to land at an airport near Islamabad in clouds and rain.


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