News & Publications
Aug. 8, 2008
Letter to National Review
It’s ironic that the National Review abandoned its limited-government philosophy with an article touting support for the creation of a new bureaucracy a “Sky-R-S,” if you will for Federal Aviation Administration funding through user fees (Hell on a Tarmac, August 4).
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Aug. 1, 2008
Business Aviation a Key Ingredient: Schwan Food
As the old saying goes, “You can’t get there from here.” For the people who live in the small southwestern Minnesota town of Marshall (pop. 13,000), the challenge of getting from here to there is a fact of life.
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July 24, 2008
Medical Certification Issues For International Flights
Many States have different requirements from those of the U.S. when it comes to medical certificates. According to ICAO Annex 1 - Personnel Licensing, holders of commercial pilot licenses and airline transport licenses are required to hold a class 1 medical.
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July 24, 2008
FAA Lengthens Validity of Medical Certificates
Effective July 24, 2008, the FAA extended the duration of first class medicals from six calendar months to 12 calendar months for pilots under the age of 40 conducting operations that require an airline transport pilot (ATP) certificate.
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July 21, 2008
End of Fiscal Year Report
On July 1, NBAA began a new fiscal year, which seems a good opportunity to report on the progress made, and look to the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead as the new fiscal year gets underway.
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July 21, 2008
Letter from NBAA Chairman of the Board Jeff Lee, July 21, 2008
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Certification of Commercial Aircraft Operations – Which Rules Apply?
This publication provides insight into the requirements for certification as a commercial operator under Part 119 as well as the differences between operations conducted under Parts 135, 125 and 121. Download the PDF.
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June 23, 2008
NBAA Letter to Senator Inouye, Chairman Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation
This June 23, 2008, letter from NBAA reaffirms general aviation’s commitment to reducing aircraft emissions and protecting the environment. (98 KB, PDF)
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June 20, 2008
President’s Perspective: In the Environmental Debate, Business Aviation Has a Good Story to Tell
In the "President's Perspective" column of the June/July 2008 Insider, NBAA President and CEO Ed Bolen discusses how business aviation has led the way in promoting advances aimed at reducing the industry’s environmental footprint.
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June 19, 2008
NBAA Letter to Stanford Transportation Group (STG)
As a follow-up to our conversation earlier today, I'd like to renew my request for a copy of the study referenced in a press release issued earlier this week by your organization, concerning supposed trends among commercial airline and general aviation passengers.
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June 11, 2008
NBAA LETTER TO THE EDITOR USA Today
A recent USA TODAY article on very light jets omitted key facts about the impact VLJs will — or most likely, won’t — have on the nation’s aviation system (“Next-generation jets spur concerns,” News, Wednesday).
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June 1, 2008
Mining Opportunities: Luck Stone
Luck Stone – a family-owned, Manakin, VA-based supplier of stone construction products – has remained rock solid in its commitment to business aviation.
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March 1, 2008
Mobility Means Everything: Advantage Technologies, Inc.
For Bryan Currier – the 28-year-old president of Advantage Technologies, Inc., a Troy, Michigan-based medical information technology (IT) consulting firm – mobility means everything.
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Feb. 21, 2008
NBAA LETTER TO THE EDITOR AS PUBLISHED USA Today
In parroting the big airlines’ distortions about funding for updates on the aviation system, USA TODAY’s recent editorial overlooks several important facts (“Give fliers a break,” Our view, Air travel debate, Feb. 13).
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Jan. 14, 2008
From One Airplane, Many Opportunities: Pentad Properties
NBAA member, Paul Stafford, a commercial real estate investment specialist based in Missoula, MT, uses his single-engine, piston-powered airplane to extend the reach of his real estate practice as far as Denver, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Salt Lake City and Phoenix. Across the country, small business owners like Stafford, whose livelihoods depend on maximizing their limited time and resources, are finding business aviation aircraft can be a tool that helps them expand their markets and increase their efficiency.
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Oct. 4, 2007
NTSB Recommendations Likely to Impact FAA Runway Safety Margin Discussions
On December 8, 2005, Southwest Airlines flight 1248, a Boeing 737-74H, (N471WN), ran off the departure end of runway 31 center (31C) after landing in a snow storm at Chicago Midway International Airport. The airplane rolled through a blast fence, an airport perimeter fence, and onto an adjacent roadway, where it struck an automobile before coming to a stop.
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Sept. 26, 2007
Testimony of Steve Brown, Senior Vice President, Operations, Before the Subcommittee on Aviation, Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, U.S. House of Representatives
Read the statement of Steve Brown, Senior Vice President, Operations, NBAA, to the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure
Subcommittee on Aviation on 'Airline Delays and Consumer Issues'
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Sept. 25, 2007
NBAA Announces 2007 Journalism Award Recipients
ATLANTA, GA – The National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) presented its journalism awards this morning during its Media Kickoff Breakfast on the opening day of … Continued
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Sept. 17, 2007
A Letter From Ken Emerick Chairman, NBAA Board of Directors, September 17, 2007
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Veterans Airlift Command to Receive NBAA Al Ueltschi Award for Humanitarian Leadership
WASHINGTON, DC – The National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) today announced that the Veterans Airlift Command will be presented with the NBAA Al Ueltschi Humanitarian … Continued
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