Airlifts spread cheer

Many children this holiday season will be looking to the skies—not for a sleigh with a man in a bright red suit, but for a pilot in a GA airplane.

Joy of flight

Tired of flying to the same old destinations? Take a lesson from Bill Babcock in “Small plane travel” and explore those terra incognita areas of your sectional charts.

18 years of success

As AOPA President Phil Boyer’s tenure at the controls of the association draws to a close, take a look back at his many successes that have helped to protect GA into the future.
Airlifts spread cheer
Joy of flight
18 years of success

Pilot vigilance needed during presidential transition

The recent tragic events in India (where local citizens noted suspicious activity) and a reported subway threat to New York underscore the possibility of a terrorist attack on the United States. Both terror attacks on the World Trade Center and the attacks on the bus and subway system in London happened shortly after new administrations came into power.

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Cirrus Vision jet meeting design goals

Cirrus Design could start deliveries of the Cirrus Vision SJ50 single-engine personal jet as soon as 2010 but no later than 2012, company officials said.

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Aviation should be part of economic stimulus package

Officials are calling on Congress and President-elect Barack Obama for an economic stimulus plan that includes extensive infrastructure investment. AOPA is making the case that aviation should not be forgotten in this effort.

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Find falling fuel prices

The national average price of Jet and 100LL fuel in 2008 has dropped steadily over the past six months.

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Guidance for international GA flights

New flight and passenger information requirements for international GA flights go into effect May 18, 2009.

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Department of Transportation

Department of Homeland Security

Department of Homeland Security Secretary

Arizona Gov., Janet Napolitano

The DHS secretary is responsible for securing and defending the homeland, short of a direct military response. Ms. Napolitano will be in charge of a multi-agency, coordinated effort to secure the U.S. borders and check people entering the country. She will oversee many departments that affect general aviation, like the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP).

Transportation Security Administration

The head of the TSA is responsible for developing and implementing security policies for each mode of transportation, including aviation. This person will have a direct impact on how heavily the government pursues mandatory general aviation security regulation.

Customs and Border Protection

Charged with securing the U.S. borders, the head of the CBP establishes policies and regulations for border crossing. This position influences the regulation of general aviation’s international operations, as demonstrated by the recent electronic advance passenger information rule.

Environmental Protection Agency

White House Office of Management and Budget

White House staff


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