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FlightSafety to train Mustang pilots

| General Aviation News | October 7, 2005

FlightSafety International has been tapped by Cessna to provide training for the new Mustang jet — not a big surprise since FlightSafety has been Cessna’s official training organization since 1977. Training will begin at FlightSafety’s Cessna Learning Center in Wichita in the fourth quarter of this year.

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Bonnie Dunbar new head of Seattle’s Museum of Flight

| General Aviation News | October 7, 2005

The Museum of Flight in Seattle has named astronaut Bonnie Dunbar as its new president and CEO. Dunbar is a native of Washington and a veteran of several space shuttle missions.

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‘Insuring’ student pilots’ conduct

| General Aviation News | October 7, 2005

Insurance company Avemco is sponsoring production of “The Student Pilots” Model Code of Conduct.”

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Hurricanes ravage Gulf Coast airports

| General Aviation News | October 7, 2005

The storms may have passed, but the effects of hurricanes Katrina and Rita will be felt at airports in the Gulf Coast for a long time to come.

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World War II wreck found in California lake

| General Aviation News | October 7, 2005

The wreckage of an airplane lost during World War II in northern California has been found.

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Airport given green flag as race track closes

| General Aviation News | October 7, 2005

If you live in Southern California and are a fan of motor racing, you’ve probably been to the Cajon Speedway near Gillespie Field (SEE) in San Diego. Soon the land that held the race track will be replaced by hangars and tie-down spots.

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High-end hangars planned for San Francisco Bay Area airport

| General Aviation News | October 7, 2005

Corporate hangar space is so hard to find in the San Francisco Bay Area that even before the ink was dry on permits for a hangar construction project at Hayward Executive Airport (HWD), almost half of it had been spoken for.

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Lending a hand

| General Aviation News | October 6, 2005

Over Labor Day weekend, nearly 100 students from Oglethorpe University in Atlanta descended upon Dekalb-Peachtree Airport to load food and supplies destined for victims of Hurricane Katrina into GA aircraft owned by Angel Flight of Georgia volunteers.

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Let the good times roll

| General Aviation News | October 6, 2005

“I joke that when I was growing up, my mother always wanted me to be a good corporate wife,” says Gretchen Jahn, “because at the time that was one of the career options available to young women.”

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‘Memphis Belle’ to Dayton

| General Aviation News | October 6, 2005

After 59 years in her namesake city, the B-17 “Memphis Belle” is on the move.

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