Content Archive: July 2014

Safety

FAA Bans U.S. Operators from Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Airport for 24 Hours

Ban does not apply to U.S.-registered aircraft operated by foreign carriers.

NBAA Launches Aviation Weather Subcommittee

Group will focus on improvements in aviation weather information and flight safety.

French BEA: Ice on Wings Brought Down Premier

This was one of four Premier accidents in 2013 that took a total of 11 lives.

Sonex Personal Jet Makes Maiden Flight

Company will begin taking orders after it publishes performance numbers.

GAMA Taps Archer as Engineering and Airworthiness Director

Archer most recently provided key support for the FAA and the Joint Planning and Development Office.

Enterprise Holdings Chairman To Be Featured Speaker at 2014 NBAA Convention

He will share his perspectives on how business aviation has supported the growth of his company.

Safety Group Develops Airport Assessment Tool

NBAA team wants pilots to use airport audit before their first flight in.

Questions Asked About MH17 Flight Track Over Ukraine

MH17 tracked much farther north in disputed region than other company aircraft.
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Ukraine Asks ICAO for Investigative Assistance

Under ICAO Annex 13, the country where an accident occurs is normally responsible for conducting the investigation.

Laser Used in England To Frighten Airport Birds

Technology failsafe avoids aircraft incidents.