AOPA offers condolences to downed medevac's colleagues
On behalf of all of AOPA’s employees, Phil Boyer this week sent a letter of condolence to the association’s neighbors, the men and women of the Maryland State Police Aviation Command’s Trooper 3 unit, based at Frederick Municipal Airport. Three of their colleagues assigned to Trooper 2 at Andrews Air Force Base were killed in an accident while transporting two automobile accident victims. “We at AOPA mourn with you the loss of that valiant crew, and we thank you—and them—for all that you do,” he wrote.

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Life Line Screening, the leading provider of community-based preventive health screenings in the United States, has increased its support of the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) and AOPA’s efforts to help pilots retain their medical certificates.