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Steer clear of Cape Canaveral late this afternoon as the Air Force tries to launch an Atlas rocket. The Special Use Airspace will be activated from 4 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. If the launch is scrubbed, they’ll try again Tuesday during the same time period… Maverick Jets Inc. claims layoffs announced Thursday signal growth for […]

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A Virgin Atlantic 747 carrying hospital supplies landed at Basra last Friday, the first non-military aircraft to land in Iraq since the war… John Tague, 40, former CEO of American Trans Air, has been hired by United Air Lines in the newly created post of executive vice president for the customer… Eighty-seven pax on a […]

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Peter M. Bowers, who designed the Fly Baby homebuilt, died April 27. Bowers died at his home in Seattle and while he was best known for the tiny, folding wing, towable airplane that won the 1962 EAA design contest, he was also an author and respected aviation historian… The NBAA has chosen five people to […]

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One of the Navy Blue Angels’ six F/A-18 jets landed shortly after takeoff after a mechanical problem was detected at a recent air show. After beginning his routine at last week’s Air & Space Expo, held at Patrick Air Force Base, Fla., the pilot noticed an unspecified problem with the jet’s landing gear. The aircraft […]

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BLOCKQUOTE> Sino Swearingen lost its chief test pilot, Carroll Beeler, Saturday morning when the SJ30-2 twinjet he was flying crashed in rugged terrain north of Del Rio, Texas. Beeler, 59, had taken off from San Antonio, and was alone in the airplane. A chase aircraft witnessed the crash and reported it. The jet was flying […]

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EAA has 18 down and 32 to go in its 50 Flags to Kitty Hawk initiative to commemorate the centennial of the Wright brothers’ first powered flight. Another 13 members have been chosen to fly their states’ flags to Kitty Hawk for a ceremony and declaration of their state’s “day” at the Wright Brothers’ National […]

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The move from the orange terrorism alert status to yellow has not made flying any easier, yet, As of AVweb’s deadline Wednesday, there was no change in the flight restrictions imposed during the orange-level threat. The FAA’s William Shumann said that while there could still be relaxations, there are no guarantees. “Pilots should not assume […]

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A North Carolina legislator was honored for helping to save an airport. AOPA presented Jim Black (D-100th Dist.) with a citation for his work in preventing closure of Horace Williams Airport in Chapel Hill. The airport is owned by the University of North Carolina, which claims it’s a financial drain and wants to build another […]

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An Oregon pilot made sure American troops knew the Sun ‘n Fun crowd was thinking about them. Dean Zinter, of Portland, collected signatures on two signs at the Florida fly-in’s warbird area. Thousands of people added their names to the signs, which will be sent to a Marine aviation unit in the United Arab Emirates… […]

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Mark Rosenker has been named vice chairman of the NTSB. President Bush confirmed the appointment Friday. Rosenker joined the board March 24 after a two-year stint as deputy assistant to the president and director of the White House Military Office… The Navy is spending another $192 million on the Osprey. The Navy awarded the contract […]

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