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Obama calls for transportation infrastructure investment
AOPA welcomed President Barack Obama's announcement Sept. 6 that his administration will press for a major investment in the nation's transportation infrastructure, including at airports and in the Next Generation air transportation system (NextGen).
Pilots share thoughts, concerns with senator
Why is general aviation important to you? An audience of 130 Denver-area pilots and aviation enthusiasts had an opportunity to share their answers with their senator Aug. 30 at a GA Serves America community event at Centennial Airport.
GA event brings pilots, members of Congress together
Oklahoma pilots talked about user fees, avgas, and more with AOPA President Craig Fuller and AOPA member U.S. Sen. James Inhofe during an Aug. 18 General Aviation Serves America community event at Wiley Post Airport in Oklahoma City.
New Mexico honors aviation
New Mexico relies on GA for businesses, tourism, aviation training, agricultural applications, and police and fire protection. Gov. Bill Richardson recognized the importance of aviation to his state by proclaiming September 2010 "Aviation and Aerospace Appreciation Month."
Kansas aviation brings $10 billion in economic activity
Aviation in Kansas has an ally in its state legislature; elected officials are working together to ensure that Kansas aviation stays strong. A bipartisan coalition awarded airports 25 grants, totaling $1.3 million, to focus on airport development, airport and pilot safety, and airport maintenance.
Calif. legislature sends flight school reg delay to governor
The California Assembly overwhelmingly passed legislation Aug. 31 that would impose a moratorium on costly new flight training regulations in the state. The Senate had already adopted the bill, which now goes to Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Land-use measure passes California legislature
California public-use airports would be assured the protection of an airport land-use commission under a bill passed by the state Assembly Aug. 30.
Aircraft financing program offers new lower rates
The AOPA Aircraft Financing Program's goal is to get pilots into the aircraft of their dreams. To help make aircraft ownership more attainable, the program just lowered its rates to make monthly payments more affordable.
Avgas endangerment finding not ready for prime time
There is not enough data nor is there a requirement for the Environmental Protection Agency to find that avgas represents an “endangerment” under the Clean Air Act, and careful study is needed before any decision about an alternative to leaded fuel can be reached, a coalition of industry groups told the agency in formal comments submitted Aug. 27.
AOPA addresses pilot questions in CA events
Pilots in southern California had the opportunity Aug. 20 and 21 to find out more about what AOPA is doing to work on general aviation issues that matter to them - including the effects of costly flight school regulations, the transition to an unleaded avgas, and a potential airspace redesign that could restrict GA operations in the Los Angeles basin.
AOPA advocates for continued seaplane access to Ross Lake
Limiting seaplane access to the northern and southern edges of Ross Lake in northern Washington is too restrictive, AOPA wrote in formal comments to the National Park Service.
Card access is last hurdle for GA at new Florida airport
The only remaining delay before Panama City, Fla., pilots can move into general aviation facilities at the new Northwest Florida-Panama City Airport is installation of the card access reader for the GA hangar areas, airport officials told AOPA Vice President of Airport Advocacy Bill Dunn during meetings Aug. 18 and 19.
Proposed Detroit Class B expansion unjustified
The FAA's proposal to increase the Detroit Class B airspace ceiling to 10,000 feet msl and expand much of the airspace from 25 nautical miles to 30 nm lacks justification, AOPA wrote in formal comments Aug. 23.
California flight school reg. delay clears Senate
A bill that would delay the implementation of costly new requirements for flight schools in California passed the state Senate Aug. 24.
FAA re-registration process needs your full attention
For the first time in its history, the FAA is requiring that all aircraft be re-registered. To get started, review your aircraft registration card and see in which month your aircraft was originally registered.
Arizona board dismisses flight school regulation claim
Part 61 flight schools are not subject to the regulations and fees intended for "private vocational programs," the Arizona State Board for Private Postsecondary Education decided at a meeting Aug. 26
California flight school reg. delay clears Senate
A bill that would delay the implementation of costly new requirements for flight schools in California passed the state Senate Aug. 24.
Medical Services plan cuts anxiety for AOPA member
A.E. Purcifull, an insurance agent in Frankfort, Ind., says the best part of joining AOPA's Medical Services Program is, "It took the anxiety out of going in for the Medical."
Get to the fun faster with discounts at Alamo
As a member of AOPA, receive up to 40 percent off your next rental at Alamo, now through Sept. 20. Plus, Alamo is offering weekend rentals from $20 a day for AOPA members through the same time period.
Satisfy your information needs at AOPA Airports
AOPA Airports is a tremendous member benefit, and access will continue for free online to AOPA members. However, some pilots still prefer a hard copy of the directory in the cockpit or to browse through at home. For those members, AOPA will print a limited number of AOPA Airports in book format, available by order.