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September 16, 2013  –  Volume 12 Issue 27 

nullHuerta and Pistole Confirmed for Aviation Business Roundtable

NATA’s Aviation Business Roundtable takes place November 13-14, 2013, in Arlington, Virginia. The Roundtable assembles business executives from all segments of the aviation community and provides a unique opportunity to discuss important and relevant issues with key Administration officials including FAA Administrator Michael Huerta and TSA Administrator John Pistole, Members of Congress, and other top industry leaders. The program will begin Wednesday, November 13, at noon with a luncheon and conclude Thursday, November 14, at noon. Additional agenda details will be provided in the coming weeks. Click here for more information.  

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nullECi Cylinders AD Update

NATA joined six other general aviation organizations in asking the FAA to withdraw the proposed airworthiness directive affecting ECi cylinders used as aftermarket replacements on thousands of Continental Motors 520 and 550 engines until the GA community receives the information and has time to respond.

In August, the FAA proposed to adopt a new airworthiness directive (AD) for certain Airmotive Engineering Corp. replacement parts manufacturer approval (PMA) cylinder assemblies marketed by Engine Components International Division (ECi), used on the Continental Motors, Inc. (CMI) models 520 and 550 reciprocating engines, and all other engine models approved for the use of CMI models 520 and 550 cylinder assemblies such as the CMI model 470 when modified by supplemental type certificate (STC). Click here to visit the NATA Issues page (requires member login).   

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nullOhio Airports Focus Study Group Analyzes Safety, Efficiency and Economic Impact of GA Airports Throughout the State

The Ohio Airports Focus Study, sponsored by the Ohio Department of Transportation’s (ODOT) Office of Aviation, held its first meeting on September 10, 2013 to review investments into Ohio’s airport system with emphasis on safety, efficiency and economic growth. The Study, according to the Ohio ODOT’s website, will identify needed system improvements to the state’s 97 publicly-owned general aviation airports, develop a framework for prioritizing those projects, and assess the economic impact of each airport. The findings of the Study will help ODOT and the FAA in prioritizing proposed airport development programs in a period of limited funding. Click here for more comprehensive information on the Ohio Airports Focus Study.  

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nullOSHA Hazard Communications - What does it mean to your business?  Webinar Recording

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has set a deadline of December 1, 2013 for training of employees on the 2012 changes to the Hazard Communications (HazCom) Standard. Is your company prepared? NATA hosted a webinar in an effort to educate our members and the industry in general, on the requirements of the OSHA HazCom Standard and changes made to that standard in 2012. If you missed the live webinar, click here to view a recording.    

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nullWeekly Regulatory Update

NATA compiles relevant updates from the FAA, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Homeland Security each day from the Federal Register. You may view the latest notices, rules and proposed rules in a single source by clicking here.  

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nullFall LSST Seminar – Last LSST of 2013 

NATA Safety 1st is launching an updated version of its popular Line Service Supervisor Training (LSST) seminar this fall. The Line Service Supervisor Training now includes hands-on fire extinguisher training. Your supervisors will arrive home with the knowledge to teach your other employees. To view the LSST promotional video or to register for the LSST, please visit NATA’s Events Page.   

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nullNATA Fall Committee Meetings 

NATA will host its Fall Committee Meetings September 23-24 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Hotel information, a schedule of events and links to register are available at http://www.nata.aero/Committees.aspx

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nullAviation Management Workshop – A Practical Foundation for Leaders & Managers 

NATA Safety 1st is launching a new Aviation Management Workshop this fall. This new workshop is designed to provide a practical foundation for improving your performance as a leader and manager and help you be more effective. The Aviation Management Workshop takes place September 25-26 in Indianapolis, Indiana in conjunction with the Fall Committee Meetings. To learn more or register for this workshop, please visit NATA’s Events Page.

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nullNATA Workers’ Compensation Insurance ProgramTM Featured at NBAA

Beacon Aviation and NATA staff are setting up appointments during the Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition, October 21-23, to answer questions about the NATA Workers’ Compensation ProgramTM. Make sure to secure a preferred date and time by emailing nata@beaconais.com or calling (941) 343-8943. We look forward to seeing you at booth #C8029.   

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nullLandmark Aviation Aircraft Management & Charter Approved For DCA Operations

Landmark Aviation’s Aircraft Management & Charter division has been approved to operate to and from Washington D.C.’s Ronald Reagan National Airport (DCA). Landmark Aviation received the approval by adopting the Transportation Security Administration’s (TSA) DCA Access Standard Security Program (DASSP) into its current safety and security policies and procedures. Click here to read the entire article. 

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nullSignature Flight Building First FBO at Panama Airport

Signature Flight Support broke ground late last week on the first FBO at Panama’s Tocumen International Airport. The new 7,000-sq-ft facility, which is expected to open late next year, will include a customer lobby, pilot’s lounge, in-house customs and immigration facilities and dedicated customer parking. 

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nullVistaJet Moves into U.S. with Jet Aviation and Wheels Up

Europe-based VistaJet is entering the U.S. private-lift market with two unexpected alliances. Jet Aviation’s Flight Services division will operate 12 Bombardier Globals on its behalf while startup membership-based program Wheels Up will offer VistaJet’s Flight Solutions Program (FSP) to U.S. customers.  


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