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 March 23, 2020 — Volume 19, Issue 12 
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WEBINAR: The Impacts of COVID-19 on Employment Law | March 25, 12:00-1:00pm EST

The spread of COVID-19 has brought with it some difficult challenges for aviation businesses. The National Air Transportation Association (NATA) will be hosting a webinar with Alison L. Squiccimarro, of the Law Offices of Paul A. Lange, LLC, and Michelle Morgan, of Shackelford, Bowen, McKinley & Norton, LLP, on Wednesday at Noon Eastern. This webinar will discuss how to navigate through the hurdles of this new environment, from supporting your business and employees to understanding the legislation that is being proposed and enacted in response to COVID-19. Register here.

 

Alison L. Squiccimarro, of the Law Offices of Paul A. Lange, LLC, focuses her practice primarily on Employment, Litigation, and Insurance. Alison represents employers in connection with breach of employment contract, discrimination, and whistleblower claims in Federal and State courts. Additionally, she represents employers in state and federal agency investigations and proceedings. Alison also counsels employers on developing policies, procedures, and strategies for avoiding and resolving complicated employee-employer conflicts.

Michelle Morgan, of Shackelford, Bowen, McKinley & Norton, LLP, sees herself as her clients’ head coach, working closely with executives and HR professionals to minimize the risk of employment disputes. Her preventive measures include training and counseling on the sometimes-overwhelming body of employment laws and regulations faced by growing businesses. When employment disputes arise, she works closely with her client and litigation team to craft a strategy aimed at a quick, decisive win.

 

Please note: We experienced a technical issue with the registrations before March 22. Please register again in order to ensure your participation. We apologize for the inconvenience.

 

The recording of the “Best Practices for Medical Transportation and Risk Mitigation” is now available.


 


Small Business Administration Disaster Relief Loans

 

We’ve been busy advocating for our members on many fronts, including highlighting access to business loans and other funds that may be available to assist in these unprecedented times. To that end, NATA recently learned that all small businesses impacted by the current situation should complete the Small Business Administration Disaster Relief loan application and submit if your state is declared as such. 

Please keep the following points in mind: 

 

   -  A small business is an organization with 500 or less employees.
   -  If your state has yet to declare a disaster, it is recommended that you complete the form and have it ready for immediate submission.
   -  As SBA has never experienced this amount of demand at one time, the sooner the application is submitted the closer to the front of the line your business may be.
   -  We’re told the process is slow as many millions of businesses are filing applications, please be patient and persistent.
   -  Both for profits and not-for-profits are eligible to apply.
   -  Additionally, it may be easier to obtain the limit of $300K. For those looking for more assistance, the process may be more involved.
   -  Visit https://disasterloan.sba.gov/ela/ to check available states, apply online, and check the loan status.

 

If you have experience with the application process, that you please share your feedback on the process and outcome with us. Your feedback will assist us as we work with the various agencies to ensure you are included in these programs. Email covid19@nata.aero.

 



NATA COVID-19: Guidance for FBOs and Ground Handlers

 

Last week, NATA’s Safety Committee released guidance to FBOs and other business aviation ground handlers in managingon how to manage through the COVID-19 pandemic health crisis.

 

This guidance provides basic facts about coronavirus, operational guidance for management and personnel, aircraft handling safety measures including managing aircraft with medical passengers and lavatory servicing, also action steps for emergency supplies, cleaning and disinfecting, and social distancing.

 

For more NATA briefings, letters, and releases please visit our COVID-19 resource page and, similarly, visit the CDC for the latest medical advice.

 

 


Latest Coronavirus Resources – Including Daily Legislative Briefing

NATA is working with Monument Advocacy to bring our members detailed reports on legislative developments on the federal, state/local, and international levels. This report can be found each evening on NATA’s Coronavirus Resource webpage.

 

NATA continues to monitor ongoing government provisions and industry guidance issued dfor aviation businesses affected by the COVID-19 outbreak. The situation is extremely dynamic, and members are urged to review information from all sources to ensure awareness of the latest restrictions and provisions.

 

Guidance that is available to date includes a specific disinfection recommendations from various aircraft manufacturers (available here), “FAQ for Employers” by Maureen Carr with Bean Kinney & Korman PC (available here), U.S. Travel restrictions (available here), and Shackleford COVID-19 Information for the Employer (available here).

We will continue to work with other agencies and industry partners to provide the latest resources to keep the industry safe. Read more. 
 




 
  COVID-19 Update:
 


NATA Is Actively Communicating with Government Leadership in Support of the General Aviation Industry During COVID-19 Pandemic

 

Last week, NATA joined a broad coalition in sending a letter to congressional leadership asking them to “act as quickly as possible to financially protect our industry and the livelihood of our employees, who are the backbone of aviation.” Earlier last week, NATA sent a letter to Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao, co-signed by the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA), the General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA), the Helicopter Association International (HAI), and the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA). The letter stressed the crucial role general aviation (GA) plays in disaster relief and asked that the administration carefully consider our industry’s role if it pursues future domestic restrictions on travel. The same associations were joined by the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) in sending a letter to congressional leadership asking for federal assistance for Part 135 and 91K operators.

 
 
   
 


TSA Guidance on the Use of Expired IDs 

 

If your driver's license or state-issued ID expired on or after March 1, 2020, and you are unable to renew at your state driver’s license agency, you may still use it as acceptable identification at the checkpoint. TSA will accept expired driver’s licenses or state-issued ID a year after expiration or 60 days after the duration of the emergency, whichever is longer. Read more.

 
 
 
    
 


DOT Testing and COVID-19

 

In response to the COVID-19 outbreak, the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) released a new document today, March 23, 2020, on DOT testing guidance: 

 

This guidance document provides clarity to DOT-regulated employers, employees, and service agents on conducting DOT drug-and-alcohol testing given concerns about the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19).  We, as a Nation, are facing an unprecedented public health emergency that is straining medical resources and altering aspects of American life, including the workplace. The Nation’s transportation industries, which are not immune to the impacts and disruptions resulting from the spread of COVID-19 in the United States, are playing a vital role in mitigating the effects of COVID-19.

 

DOT is committed to maintaining public safety while providing maximum flexibility to allow transportation industries to conduct their operations safely and efficiently during this period of national emergency.  

 

This new document can be viewed by clicking here.
 
 
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Several Important NATA Programs Are Available Online Any Time, Anywhere 

 

NATA has multiple online training options that you can complete from work, home, or wherever you are on the road. Stay ahead with the latest in safety training and information with NATA. Online training programs include:

   - New - Safety 1st Training Center

   - Fuel QC Management System

   - Misfueling Prevention Program

   - Part 135/91 Training Center 

 
 
 
   
 
April 2020 NATA Events Postponed
 

In light of the current situation regarding COVID-19, NATA has decided to postpone the Certified QC Inspector Workshop scheduled for April 7th and 8th, in Chesterfield, MO, and the FBO Success Seminar scheduled for April 15th and 16th in New Orleans, LA.

 

The health, safety, and well-being of all our event attendees, staff, and speakers are of the utmost importance. We will continue to monitor the situation and share new dates once they’ve been identified. Thank you for your interest and understanding. Please contact NATA at events@nata.aero with questions or comments.


 
 
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Carlsbad Opens New Facility

 

Carlsbad Jet Center has announced the opening of its elegant new executive terminal at McClellan - Palomar Airport (KCRQ) in Carlsbad, CA. Carlsbad Jet Center replaced the Magellan Aviation operation in January 2019 with new ownership and management. Josh and Julia Hochberg, also owners of Sonoma Jet Center (KSTS), are managing the operation with their continued dedication to safety, customers, and community. “It’s been a fantastic year of growth in Carlsbad,” said Josh Hochberg. “Everyone has welcomed us with open arms and we are enjoying working with our customers to elevate their experience at the airport.” Read more

 
 
 
    
 


VNY Completes Major Taxiway Rehab Project

 

Los Angeles-area business aviation hub, Van Nuys Airport, has completed a nearly $30 million reconstruction program on its Taxiway B. The 14-month project was completed on time and on budget, according to Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA), which manages the facility.“Van Nuys Airport plays in integral role in our nation’s air transportation system, and we are committed to delivering to a gold standard in every aspect of operations, safety, and facilities, and the reconstruction of Taxiway B helps us do just that,” said LAWA’s Interim CEO Justin Erbacci. Read more.

 
 
    
 


Central Flying Service, Inc. in Little Rock, AR is Pleased to Announce the New Hire Jeff Hannie as Regional Sales Manager

 

Central Flying Service, Inc. in Little Rock, AR is pleased to announce the new hire of Mr. Jeff Hannie as Regional Sales Manager. Jeff will manage MRO Sales, which consist of aircraft maintenance, paint, interior refurbishments, and modifications and avionics for Arkansas and surrounding states. Read more.

 
 

 

 


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