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.

Father, son set record

For most pilots, setting an official speed record would be a lofty enough goal in itself. But for Michael Nau and his father Dennis, that was only part of the plan.
18 years of success
Father, son set record
Home for the holidays

New DHS secretary named

President-elect Barack Obama has named Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano as the new secretary of homeland security. “We look forward to working with Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano in her new role as the secretary of homeland security,” said AOPA President-elect Craig Fuller. “From our perspective, GA has taken significant steps to improve security. We hope that under this new administration any proposal regarding general aviation will be based on intelligence rather than perceived threats.”

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Guidance for international GA flights

New flight and passenger information requirements for international GA flights will go into effect May 18, 2009. AOPA created a guide to help you navigate the new Customs and Border Protection rule.

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GA emissions nearly imperceptible

AOPA filed formal comments in response to an Environmental Protection Agency notice concerning greenhouse gas emissions, pointing out that piston powered aircraft account for about one-tenth of 1 percent of total emissions.

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FAA to change charting agent policy

In an effort to cut costs, the FAA has informed chart agents about its plan to raise the minimum sales threshold for chart agents.

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Boyer explains impact of presidential TFRs

Chicago residents are just beginning to come to grips with what it means to them to have the President of the United States living in their hometown. Local reporters are exploring the impact of presidential security arrangements.

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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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