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02.04.12AMERICAN AIRLINES' BANKRUPTCY MAY COST YOU As part of its bankruptcy reorganization, American Airlines could announce plans 
02.04.12KESTREL COLLECTING RESUMES Production may be about two years off and the facility has yet to be built, but 
02.04.12WHERE'S MY FLYING CAR Back in 2003, the SEC filed a complaint against Moller International and Paul S. 
02.04.12QUESTION OF THE WEEK: CRASH PILOTS AS CRIMINALS? A New Hampshire pilot is facing manslaughter charges in the death of his daughter 
02.04.12AMERICAN WANTS TO SLASH 13,000 JOBS About 400 pilots are affected by sweeping layoffs proposed by American Airlines 
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02.01.12FAA DELAYS UAS RULEMAKING The FAA has further delayed publishing rulemaking on access by unmanned aerial systems 
02.01.12HONDA LOOKING FOR A QUARTER OF THE MARKET After working on its foray into aviation for 25 years, Honda can be expected to 
02.01.12BOMBARDIER NUMBERS UP Business is picking up for Bombardier, particularly in the business jet sector where 
02.01.12INDY PREPARES FOR SUPER BOWL FLY-IN The business jet fly-in that is also known as the Super Bowl is shaping up to be 
02.01.12NO FAA BONANZA CABLE AD The FAA has decided against issuing an airworthiness directive (AD) like those issued 
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02.03.12PODCAST: CONTROLLERS TO THE RESCUE When a Mooney pilot got into trouble last December, stuck above the clouds and running 
02.03.12PODCAST: YOUNG EAGLES FOR GROWN-UPS Jeff Skiles, known as the first officer for the "Miracle on the Hudson" flight, 
02.03.12PODCAST: HAIM AVIATION'S RETRO LSA The LSA market doesn't lack for choice, and walking the line at Sebring, one show-goer 
02.03.12PODCAST: MEDICAL WAIVER PROPOSAL DELAYED The sudden departure of FAA Administrator Randy Babbitt has thrown a wrench into 
02.03.12PODCAST: LSA EARNING RESPECT The Light Sport sector has been around for seven years and is earning a respected 
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