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January 13, 2020 — Volume 19, Issue 2 

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NATA Welcomes the Confirmations of Graham and Chapman to the NTSB

Last week, the Association issued the following statement on the confirmations of Michael Graham and Thomas Chapman to serve as members of the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB):

 

"NATA congratulates Michael Graham and Thomas Chapman on their confirmations to the NTSB and, having had the pleasure of working with them in the past, looks forward to continued partnerships to further the safety mission of the industry," stated NATA COO Timothy Obitts. "Both Chapman and Graham bring a level of experience, expertise, openness, and collaboration that will greatly benefit the important work of the NTSB.”

 

Graham's term as a board member is through 2025, and Chapman's term runs through the end of 2023. Their appointments round out the 5-member Board. Read more.

 

 

  

Nominations Open for NATA industry Excellence Awards

 

Last week, the Association announced a call for nominations to recognize the individuals, offices, and organizations demonstrating excellence in their fields and the highest levels of customer service to the general aviation community. Last year’s addition of the FBO Customer Service Representative (CSR) Award and the Future Leader Award brought the total number of Industry Excellence Awards selected by our members to six.

 

The Industry Excellence Awards, along with the AMT Employer Awards, will be presented at a luncheon held during NATA’s Air Charter Summit and Aviation Business Conference on June 16-18, 2020 in the Washington, DC metropolitan area.

 

The nomination deadline is March 25, 2020. For more information, please click here. To submit an online nomination form, click here. Read more.

 



NATA Staff Participate in 2020 UAA Aviation Policy Seminar

 

Last week, NATA’s VP of Government & Public Affairs, Jonathon Freye, and Director of Regulatory Affairs, Megan Eisenstein, met with students attending the University Aviation Association’s (UAA) annual Aviation Policy Seminar in Washington, DC. NATA hosted the group of 10 students at their headquarters for a discussion on current legislative and regulatory issues impacting NATA’s membership, including illegal charter operations, diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) jet fuel contamination, and hangar fire foam suppression systems. The students also gained a greater understanding of how the Association represents the business interests of general aviation service companies on legislative and regulatory matters at the federal, state, and local levels, as well as some of the other products and services it provides.

 

“It was a pleasure speaking with this group of aviation students and listening to their interests and perspectives on current industry matters. Their engagement and eagerness to join the industry reflect positively on the future of our industry’s workforce,” stated NATA’s Megan Eisenstein.



 


NATA Remembers Two of Our Industry’s Writing/Publishing Legends

NATA honors the life of two aviation literary giants: Colonel Walter Boyne and Murray Q. Smith. Col. Walter Boyne, bomber pilot and aviation writer, has written more than 1,000 articles, 44 non-fiction books, and seven novels, all focused-on aviation, with several books appearing on the NYTimes Bestseller List. He also co-founded “Wingspan – the Air & Space Channel.”  

 

“It’s rare to encounter someone with as much brilliance, kindness, and dedication as Walter Boyne. To get the chance to work with him was a distinct honor that I will never forget. Walter and his vast accomplishments left an enduring mark on aviation for generations to come,” stated NATA Vice President of Marketing and Communications Shannon Chambers.

 

“Over the past several weeks, there has been an outpouring of story after story of how Murray Smith gave so many their start in not only writing, but also aviation or perhaps a combination of both. Always the mentor, Murray was someone you just wanted to be around to benefit from his wisdom and words of encouragement,” stated Chambers.

 

Murray Smith, who made his mark on aviation journalism steering the Professional Pilot magazine for more than five decades. Smith’s publication became known for bringing in young talent who would later become leading editors in aviation journalism.

 

“Walter and Murray worked so passionately for so long because they cared so deeply for what they did and who they did it for. Both were highly gifted storytellers who captured the narrative of aviation for all time and will be greatly missed,” added Chambers.






 
  Member Monday:
 


NATA Member Monday! | Capital Jet Center

 

NATA’s Member Monday series highlights the diverse businesses that make up the Association's membership to show the positive impacts they have on their communities, the aviation business industry, and the world at large.

 

Capital Jet Center is located at the southeastern end of Yeager Airport. Open 24 hours, 7 days a week, they provide first class facilities for both the corporate and pleasure traveler. Their modern, spacious lobby features comfortable seating with multiple widescreen satellite televisions as well as an outstanding view of their ramp. The flight planning and weather briefing room features the latest technology in weather monitoring programs. Upstairs, their spacious pilot’s lounge offers a complete view of the ramp, comfortable seating, and flat screen television. They are part of the Central West Virginia Regional Airport Authority and, with that, can offer 24/7 police and fire protection, as well as 24/7 staff and equipment to handle things - such as large snow events - quickly and efficiently. The friendly staff will always be looking forward to your visit and will provide you, the customer, with the highest level of service.

 

Read more here, and search #NATAMemberMonday on our social media for more stories like this.

 
 
   From the FAA: 
 


FAA Safety Briefing – Know Your Aircraft

 

The January/February 2020 issue of FAA Safety Briefing focuses on how to better “Know Your Aircraft.” Read the latest issue that covers each major section of aircraft, highlighting the many design, performance, and structural variations likely seen and how they affect flying. Also gain insights into understanding aircraft energy management.

 

FAA Safety Briefing, formerly FAA Aviation News, promotes aviation safety by discussing current technical, regulatory, and procedural aspects affecting the safe operation and maintenance of aircraft. 

 
 
 
    Association Highlights:
 


NATA P&C Plus Insurance Program | Coverage You Can Count On

 

NATA’s P&C Plus Insurance Program was created exclusively for you.

 

The broker-driven Program provides a full suite of insurance coverage for members and delivers flexible coverage options with a quick and simple enrollment process.

 

Coverages include:

    -  Commercial Property

    -  Inland Marine

    -  Business Auto

    -  Storage Tank Liability - TankSafe®

    -  Premises Pollution Liability

    -  Cyber Liability

    -  Management Liability – Directors & Officers, Employment Practices, and Fiduciary

    -  Crime Coverage

    -  Kidnap Ransom and Extortion

    -  Workplace Violence Expense

 

Speak with a Program representative today by visiting www.nata.aero/PCPlus.

 
 
    Events:
 


Mark Your Calendars for the 2020 GHSS!

 

Back by popular demand, NATA's Ground Handling Safety Symposium (GHSS) heads to the NTSB Training Center in Ashburn, VA on August 18-19, 2020. Join your colleagues and participate in knowledge-sharing, open-format discussions focused on understanding and providing solutions for the operational safety needs of FBOs and other GA ground handlers. The Symposium is intended for safety professionals, directors, line service managers, operations managers, flight departments, and more. Attendees will also have multiple opportunities to network with colleagues and industry experts.

 

Sponsorship and exhibitor opportunities are also available — starting at $250. Please contact Kim Blankenship at KBlankenship@nata.aero for more information.

 
 
 
   Membership Spotlight:
 

Costa Rica's First-Ever General Aviation Terminal Now Open at MROC

 

Costa Rica’s first-ever general aviation terminal (GAT), named GAT SJO, at San Jose Juan Santamaría International Airport (MROC/SJO) is fully open and exclusively available to business aviation operators. The GAT will operate under the name GAT SJO General Aviation Terminal.“This is a historic day for Costa Rica and business aviation,” said Adolfo Aragon, Senior Vice President, Latin America & Caribbean, Universal®. “Private operators who have ever been to Costa Rica before should be prepared for a faster, better, and more secure experience for private aircraft travelers.” Read more.

 
 
   
   

Maven by Midfield Joins the Paragon Network

 

Maven by Midfield, in Waterford, MI, has become an elite member of The Paragon Network. Maven by Midfield recently finished building their own private fuel farm to ensure fuel will always be available to their customers. Their passion for aviation is consistently shown through their superior attention to their client’s needs. “All of us at Maven by Midfield are thrilled to start off the new year as a member of The Paragon Network,” stated Jason Zimmerman, President of Maven by Midfield. “Joining the Paragon Network will help us accelerate the growth of our business and expand our customer base. This is a great opportunity for us and I’m looking forward to working with their elite group of FBOs.” Read more.” Read more.

 
 
 
    
 


NetJets Receives Its First Citation Longitude

 

Textron Aviation has delivered its first Cessna Citation Longitude to NetJets, the two companies announced January 6. The delivery was completed on December 31, and the twinjet is expected to enter service for the fractional provider early this year. The $28.345 million Longitude received FAA type certification on September 21, followed by entry into service on October 2. “No matter the reason for being on board, from takeoff to landing, the innovations of the Citation Longitude make it the most enjoyable flight imaginable,” said NetJets chairman and CEO Adam Johnson. NetJets is the largest, publicly-announced customer for the Longitude, having agreed to acquire up to 175 of the twinjets. Read more.

 
 
    Air Charter Safety Foundation:
 


Mark Your Calendar for the 2020 ACSF Safety Symposium

 

Registration is now open for the 2020 Air Charter Safety Foundation Safety Symposium at the NTSB Training Center in Ashburn, VA. The event takes place March 3-4. Don't miss out! The theme is “Promoting the Highest Levels of Aviation Safety.”

View attendee testimonials. | View past event details and topics.

Register at 
www.acsf.aero/symposium or call Bryan Burns at (202) 774-1515 to learn more. 

 
 

 

 


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