All General aviation articles – Page 332
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Airports special: Relief effort
Ever since the September 2001 terror attacks, the aviation industry has lobbied hard for governments to provide financial relief for implementing new security requirements. Has it done any good?
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Boomerangs on course for Indian training school
Bigger than expected 10-15 aircraft order could pave way to licensed production deal
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More effort needed: European emissions
Europe is to be applauded for its concern over emissions. But attempting to solve a global problem unilaterally is not going to work
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Meeting the cost of a career in aviation
The job of a commercial pilot holds a great deal of appeal for would-be aviators, but the high costs of training can deter many potential candidates. Working Week examines some of the funding options available in the UK
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The direct path: GPS approaches
GPS approaches are a fact of life, authorised or not. In the GA community they often are not. So what should regulators do?
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Lawyers accuse Brazil's ATC following Embraer Legacy crash
Brazilian lawyers charged with defending the Embraer Legacy crew after the collision with a Gol Boeing 737-800 last September have given the federal police a report alleging Brazil's air traffic control system is primarily responsible.
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Nomad must find new home
The Australian-built Nomad utility twin turboprop will face permanent grounding next month if the Australian government and Boeing-owned Aerospace Technologies of Australia (ASTA) fail to identify a buyer for the aircraft's manufacturing rights and type certificate.



















