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FAA is reviewing AOPA’s suggestion to lessen the impact of the Cessna rudder AD…Bob Hoover and Wayne Handley share their insights in a new “Close Calls” DVD…Bell’s 429 light-twin helicopter is now certified in U.S. and Canada…The Arlington Fly-In is happening now in Washington State, through Sunday…The FAA has proposed an AD that would affect Pilatus PC-6 turboprops…A Platinum Jet executive pled guilty to charges stemming from a 2005 crash.

FAA is reviewing an AOPA suggestion to lessen the impact of the Cessna rudder AD...

Bob Hoover and Wayne Handley share their insights on surviving close calls in aviation in a new "Close Calls" DVD; click here to watch the trailer...

Bell's 429 light-twin helicopter is now certified in U.S. and Canada...

The Arlington Fly-In is happening now in Washington State, through Sunday...

The FAA has proposed an AD that would affect Pilatus PC-6 turboprops, requiring inspections and possibly replacement of some wing fittings. Comments are open until August 7...

Another executive at Platinum Jet pled guilty this week to charges stemming from a 2005 crash in which 11 people were hurt.