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ARCHIVES :: AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL

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01.28.2008 Secretary Peters Blames Congress
“Quite honestly, I am a little tired of all the noise from Capitol Hill about how bad aviation delays are when they are sitting on the sidelines in Washington while passengers sit waiting in airports and on taxiways across the country,” declared...
01.28.2008 Peak Hour Pricing Discriminatory
While much that has been written about the administration’s recent proposal to impose peak hour pricing at congested airports has centered on the airline industry, the general aviation community is equally exercised at the prospect of new landing fees...
01.28.2008 NTSB Recommends More Night Flying Training
Saying that night time visual flight operations are resulting in an increasing number of avoidable accidents, the National Transportation Safety Board said pilots need more training to increase altitude awareness and provide for better pre-flight planning for...
01.21.2008 Playing to Peoria: Controversial Fee Policy Issued by DOT
December’s announcement setting caps at Kennedy and Newark airports and calling for a capacity Czar to address delay problems makes it sound as if the government is really working on stemming the delays that have plagued the industry for over a year...
01.21.2008 NOTAMs by Computer
Next week pilots will be able to receive all NOTAMs relevant to their flight on their computers as new local NOTAMS are reclassified and published electronically, alleviating the need to call local flight service stations along the route. "AOPA has been...
12.17.2007 Confusing Week for NY Decongestant Proposals
Amid press reports indicating the Department of Transportation will make auctions part of its recommendations when Secretary Mary Peters reports to President Bush this week, the department published the 188-page report from Aviation Rulemaking Committee...
12.10.2007 NextGen Means Safety and Efficiency
Marion Blakey, who recently took over as the new president and chief executive of the Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) says “perhaps the single most important goal is transforming the national air transportation system,” something she was...
12.10.2007 FAA Forms ARC for Landing Distance, New RVR Tool
At press time, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is forming an Aviation Rulemaking Committee (ARC) to recommend requirements for a landing distance performance assessment prior to landing. The National Air Transportation Association (NATA) pushed for...
12.10.2007 Santa Monica Bans Jets
Acting in violation of the mandate created by its acceptance of federal airport monies, the Santa Monica City Council voted unanimously to ban faster jets responding to concerns about runway over-runs. The Federal Aviation Administration is fighting the ban...
12.10.2007 GAO Says Incursions Pose Higher Risks
While runway safety remains at the top of the National Transportation Safety Board’s Most Wanted List, recent incidents have heightened concerns about safety on airport runways and ramps, and pose a "a high risk of a catastrophic runway...
12.10.2007 Eco Watch -- Senate Legislation, UK Proposal
Senate Committee Passes Cap-and-Trade System A Senate committee is bringing reduction of greenhouse gases one step closer to reality for U.S. carriers as the Committee on Environment and Public Works passed legislation calling for reduction of GHGs by 70...
12.03.2007 ADSB Comment Period Extended
As a result of comments received, the Federal Aviation Administration extended the comment period for the ADS-B Out NPRM through March 3, 2008. The notice of proposed rulemaking, issued in early October, called for performance requirements for aircraft...
12.03.2007 FAA Issues AC on Runway Overrun Protection
After industry developed its own guidance material designed to increase runway safety, the FAA last month, published an Advisory Circular – AC 91-79 Runway Overrun Prevention – designed to reduce runway overruns which account for approximately 10...
12.03.2007 Two Near Midairs at Chicago Center
Within a week of a near midair between two regional airliners controllers nearly sent two private aircraft over Wisconsin hurtling into each other. The Chicago Tribune reported the event was at 11:44 a.m. Saturday, November 17 and involved a Cirrus SR22 out...
12.03.2007 Webinar: Air Safety Under Tougher Scrutiny
John Goglia, former member of the National Transportation Safety Board, will be the lead speaker in understanding why a recent spate of high-profile accidents is putting air safety procedures under a harsh spotlight during Aviation Today’s next Webinar...
11.19.2007 Congress Passes New Continuing Resolution
In the usual budgetary cliff hanger than accompanies reauthorization, Congress extended aviation fuel and ticket taxes through December 14. The taxes were set to expire November 16 and industry was worried that Congress would take that opportunity to raid the...
11.12.2007 Commentary: Business as Usual
While decrying the state of delays and attempting a passenger bill of rights, Congress said it would likely balance the budget by “borrowing” from the Aviation Trust Fund, illustrating just how hypocritical legislators are. That is, of course...
11.12.2007 Cessna Opens FAA Control Tower at Independence Airport
With Citation Mustang deliveries ramping up at the Independence, Kan. Airport (KIDP), Cessna Aircraft Company, opened an FAA air traffic control tower providing services to the new Class D airspace there. Five controllers staff the tower which is located at...
10.29.2007 NATA Analyzes ADS-B Reg
The National Air Transportation Association issued its preliminary analysis of the new FAA requirement for ADS-B, saying it supports transition to satellite-based navigation and ADS-B. However, it criticized the FAA for issuing the proposed rule without...
10.22.2007 New Aircraft Present Security Challenge
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) and Very Light Jets (VLJs) will challenge FAA and airports nationwide. Indeed, General Accountability Office’s (GAO) Gerald Dillingham also cited UAVs and commercial space transportation as other emerging sectors...
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