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Analysis: Hearing Details FAA s Rush to Certify First VLJ
September 22, 2008
Owing to the complexity of events surrounding Eclipse Aviation and the Eclipse 500, Aviation Today s VLJ Report will devote most of this week s issue to last week s unfolding story beginning with this analysis of the House hearings. More criticism...
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Commentary: FAA Does Not Trust Itself
August 18, 2008
The aviation industry has long known that FAA inspectors and their superiors in various district, field and regional offices disagree about the exact interpretation of the Federal Aviation Regulations. But now, the National Air Transportation...
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FAA Air Safety Reforms Ordered
September 15, 2008
Dispatch from Air Safety Week, Aviation Today's VLJ Report's sister publication. U.S. Secretary of Transportation Mary E. Peters ordered the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to implement safety recommendations advanced by an Independent Review...
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Happy Birthday, FAA
August 25, 2008
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is celebrating its half-century as the nation s guardian of aviation safety and maestro of the intricate air traffic ballet that carries more than two million people to their destinations every day, ...
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Leadership Still Lacking at FAA on Runway Safety
February 18, 2008
After a rise in runway incursions in Fiscal 2007 owing to poor FAA leadership, malfunctioning technology and overworked controllers, the House of Representatives Transportation and Infrastructure Committee s Aviation Subcommittee called hearings...
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GAO Reins in VLJ Forecasts
September 24, 2007
While the Government Accountability Office (GAO) joined the rest of aviation pundits in saying the role of Very Light Jets (VLJs) in the National Airspace System (NAS) is uncertain, VLJs are expected to be a game changer for transportation and the...
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NATA Members Suspend Empty-Leg Marketing
October 29, 2007
National Air Transportation Association said its members have expressed on-going concern with the marketing and sale of empty legs following statements by the FAA that some flights might be illegal because they offer up a schedule. According to a...
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NATA Calls for Action on Certificate Suspensions
July 14, 2008
The National Air Transportation Association is calling on members to contact their Congressional representatives to lodge objections to Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Part 135 certificate actions citing the lack of uniform interpretations of...
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Keep on Treking
October 27, 2008
Dispatch from Air Safety Week, Aviation Today s VLJ Report s sister publication. A National Transportation Safety Board Administrative Law Judge, calling some of the allegations absurd, recently reversed a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)...
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FAA Orders Review of Eclipse 500 Certification
August 25, 2008
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) launched a month-long review of the Eclipse 500 Very Light Jet (VLJ) on August 11 in response to allegations of safety issues when the VLJ was certified by the federal agency in 2006. First reported by...
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AMI Shut Down a Wake-Up Call
October 22, 2007
The October 4 shut down of AMI Jet Charter signals a significant action by the FAA since it targeted one of the industry s most highly regarded operators, and should be considered a wake-up call to all charter operators to ensure their operational...
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Industry Questions NPRM on ADS-B Out
March 10, 2008
Business aviation interests joined airline industry associations in questioning the FAA s NPRM on requiring ADS-B Out saying the equipment is too expensive and the FAA provides little or no incentives for voluntary equipage. Industry also...
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NATA Criticizes Air Trek Action
June 9, 2008
National Air Transportation Association (NATA) President James K. Coyne criticized the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) following the agency's latest emergency suspension order on operational control issues, this one grounding Air Trek, a Part...
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GAO Says Incursions Pose Higher Risks
December 10, 2007
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...
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FAA Forms ARC for Landing Distance, New RVR Tool
December 10, 2007
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)...
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Eclipse Certification Review Yields Recommendations
September 22, 2008
After the Special Certification Review Team, formed to review the Eclipse certification process completed its report shortly before last week s congressional hearing, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued a statement agreeing to act on...
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House Passes FAA Funding Bill
February 18, 2008
Following Senate action, the House of Representatives passed yet another continuing resolution last Tuesday, affording FAA funding through June 30 which includes $2.76 billion in contract authority for the Airport Improvement Program which has been...
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Runway Overrun Effort Concerns GA
September 8, 2008
The work being done by the Aviation Rulemaking Committee (ARC) on new take-off and landing performance assessments is increasing concern in the general aviation community, according to the National Air Transportation Association, which published a...
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Transportation Budget Draws Industry Ire
February 11, 2008
The budget for the Department of Transportation has raised such industry concerns that at least one organization the International Brotherhood of Teamsters has launched an campaign to get Secretary Mary Peters fired, charging she has spent...
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FAA Troubles Threatens New Safety Regime
May 5, 2008
The FAA has been moving slowly in the direction of giving airlines more responsibility in ensuring safety and is now following Canada s lead in its desire to implement Safety Management Systems (SMS) at aircraft operators. Related Story But the...
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