Read reports from USA Today and MSNBC about FAA funding and re-authorization stalled over labor issues and funding for rural commuter air service.
Continue readingProposed Broadband Cited As Harmful Interference to GPS
A report to the FCC by the National Space-Based Positioning, Navigation and Timing Systems Engineering Forum finds LightSquared’s proposed broadband system “poses a significant potential for harmful interference” to Global Positioning System (GPS) services.
Continue readingHappy 75th anniversary Academy of Model Aeronautics
East Central Indiana gears up for AMA’s 75th Anniversary Event. For the past 20 years the AMA has called Muncie, Indiana home and area media outlets are paying tribute.
Continue readingGPS, Safety Board, and No Fly Zone Issues
General aviation (GA) safety has made the National Transportation Safety Board’s (NTSB) top 10 most-wanted list for 2011. AOPA takes exception with the board’s findings.
Read the full article here from Aviation Week.
AOPA Taking on the FCC
Boeing Warns Airlines Time’s Running Out for Training
Pilot shortages facing the industry. Keep the seed grounds open. Now is not the time to stifle the germination of the wonders of flight through unnecessary and overreaching MA regulation.
Continue readingLightSquared Agrees To Change to Spare GPS
Yesterday, 6/20, Sanjiv Ahuja, chairman and CEO of LightSquared announced that the company will move to a different location on the spectrum to avoid interference with GPS by its wireless-broadband network. “This is a solution which ensures that tens of millions of GPS users won’t be affected by LightSquared’s launch.”
Continue readingRisk Management vs Safety
Great article in Flying magazine by John King on… Risk Management Vs Safety. The article is written for manned aviation; however, the principles equally apply to MA.
Continue readingPossible Threats to GPS Flight
FCC grants LightSquared an extension on its report on the threat its new wireless broadband network might pose to GPS operations….What does this mean for UAS?
Continue readingDetails of WWII Bomber Force Landing
On June 13th the media reported a “WWII bomber (the Liberty Belle) crashes, bursts into flames” in Oswego, IL. The photo to the left is the photo released by the media that millions saw. The photo on the right is the photo taken by the crew and passengers after a safe forced landing and egress from the A/C.
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