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Staff writer
An ongoing federal grand jury investigation of the Manchin administration took a new turn Monday, with sources confirming that federal subpoenas were issued for the state Aviation Division director and for records maintained by the Aviation Division.
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GE's F138-GE-100 Engines Power the C-5M in Record-Setting Flights
GE Aviation Delivers First C-5M Production Engine
A New Era in Strategic Airlift...
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 16, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- APA Teamsters Local 1224 announced its participation in the FAAs Pilot Records Database Aviation Rule Making Committee (ARC) which commenced on Tuesday, February 8, 2011.
As a result the "Airline Safety and FAA Extension Act of 2010", Congress mandated the FAA to create numerous Aviation Rulemaking Committees (ARCs) to adequately address and review many aspects of this important aviation legislation.
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Mountain State University President Charles H. Polk has repeatedly used the university's two private airplanes to jet to an airport near his North Carolina home, and visit his hometown in Texas on the university's dime, according to interviews and flight records.
Since 2007, Polk has made more than 100 flights to and from the Statesville Regional Airport in North Carolina - an airport about 20 minutes away from Polk's Mooresville, N.C., house, Federal Aviation Administration records show.
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TOPEKA, Kan. - A small airplane carrying a couple and their daughters on their way to visit friends for Easter crashed in a muddy Kansas corn field Friday, killing all four, officials said.
The six-seat Beechcraft plane registered to Precision Ag & Seed Services LLC in Scott City went down about noon roughly three miles northeast of the capital city of Topeka. Federal Aviation Administration records show the aircraft took off from Scott City in western Kansas and was headed to Topeka's Phillip Billard Airport.
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Outer banks, N.C.
THE WRIGHT BROTHERS didn't finish setting records in 1903. // And modern-day aviation enthusiasts have not finished celebrating those achievements.
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MINDEN, Nev. -- Millionaire adventurer Steve Fossett, who has cheated death time and again in his successful pursuit of aviation records, was missing Tuesday after taking off in a single-engine plane the day before to scout locations for a land-speed record, officials said.
Teams searched a broad swath of rugged terrain in western Nevada near the ranch where he took off, but searchers had little to go on because he apparently didn't file a flight plan, a Federal Aviation Administration spokesman said.
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Aviation Records Corporation announced today that it has launched MachNumber, its multi-user, web-based trip-management software. M...