83-year-old student pilot solos

Anne Osmer had never thought of learning to fly until just a few years ago. With time on her hands and a desire not to go meekly into her twilight years, the retired videographer began taking lessons. Read More >>

Fuller appointed to aviation technical boards

AOPA President Craig FullerAOPA President Craig Fuller has been appointed to the board of directors and policy board of an organization charged with developing recommendations to lead American aviation into the future.

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White House names nominee for FAA deputy administrator

President Barack Obama announced Dec. 7 that he plans to nominate transportation policy consultant Michael P. Huerta for the position of FAA deputy administrator.

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Open flight school, open airport

North Andover Flight AcademyOwners of North Andover Flight Academy expanded to a new location but had to reopen an airport to do so.

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Senate committee discusses GA security

Members of the Senate Commerce Committee discussed GA security and how to incorporate industry input into security regulations during a Dec. 2 hearing about post-9/11 transportation security challenges.

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Virgin unveils SpaceShipTwo

SpaceShipTwoThe spacecraft that may be the vehicle for the first commercial “spaceline” for suborbital space tourism flights was unveiled Dec. 7 in Mojave, Calif.

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AOPA donates to Embry-Riddle scholarship fund

AOPA Air Safety Foundation President Bruce Landsberg presented a $30,000 check to Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (ERAU) Dec. 3 on behalf of the association for the AOPA Career Pathways Scholarship fund.

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TLC to feature sport pilot without arms Dec. 13

Inspirational speaker Jessica Cox, the first sport pilot without arms, will reach a national audience when she is featured on the hour-long special “Born Without Arms” on TLC, Sunday, Dec. 13, at 10 p.m. Eastern time.

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AOPA seeks to expand Part 61 changes

Santa Monica airportWhile the FAA is proposing 16 changes to FAR Part 61, AOPA is recommending additional changes. Several of the proposals pertain to complex aircraft.

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December Holiday Fly-In   |   Dec. 12 - Fort Stewart, GA
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  • Dark instrument panel: On a clear winter day, I departed Burlington, North Carolina, for Jackson County Airport at the western edge of the state for a visit with my fiancée. I had just reached cruising altitude at 6,500 feet and engaged the autopilot for what I thought would be a smooth, comfortable, VFR flight. Then I felt a slight tremor in my A-36 Bonanza and glanced at the instrument panel. To my astonishment, it was completely dark. There wasn’t a single light or flicker anywhere. …

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