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    A note from the Ft. Pierce Air Traffic Tower Manager 

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    Raising the 1,320-pound light sport aircraft weight limit? 

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    AVWEB INSIDER BLOG: LSA WEIGHT LIMITS — IS HIGHER BETTER?
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    Why is the FAA deciding to reduce the number of existing VORs in the NAS? 

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    Aircraft Registration Deadline 

    Published on 15-01-12 05:50 AM  Number of Views: 84 
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    FAA Safety Team | Safer Skies Through Education
    In July 2010, the FAA published a final rule that establishes specific registration
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    Why We Need Aviation User Fees 

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    By Dana Hyde, Associate Director for General Government Programs, Office of Management and Budget

    Thank you for signing the petition "Take Aviation User Fees Off the Table." We appreciate ...
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    U.S.C.G. 

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    For furthur information www.faasafety.gov
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    Airports come in all shapes and sizes 

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    Published on 12-11-11 04:19 PM  Number of Views: 143 
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    FAA Safety Team | Safer Skies Through Education Airports come in all shapes and sizes and can provide pilots with opportunities for both education and enjoyment at any level.

    This is the focus of the November/December 2011 issue of FAA Safety Briefing, which takes an in-depth look at the nation’s wide array of public-use airports. Articles highlight the benefits of exploring new places to land as well as help raise awareness of runway safety and wildlife hazards.
    In this issue you can also read about what goes in to building an instrument approach, learn more about deciphering airport sign language, and appreciate the lessons learned from a runway incursion. In addition, the issue’s Nuts, Bolts, and Electrons department takes a look at some changes on what it means to be actively engaged for an aviation maintenance technician with inspection authorization (IA). Be sure to check out all this issue has to offer!
    The link to the online edition is: http://www.faa.gov/news/safety_briefing/.

    Air-Traffic-Control-Tower-Letter-to-Airmen-FAASafety-gov 

    Published on 26-10-11 06:44 AM  Number of Views: 146 
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    FAA Safety Team | Safer Skies Through Education
    Air Traffic Control Tower - Letter to Airmen
    Notice Number: NOTC3310
    Available through a link below, is a Letter to Airmen from the Troutdate, Oregon Control Tower. You may be wondering why we are sending you a Letter to Airmen from Troutdale (TTD) Tower and you don't even operate near TTD. That's because the problem is not just at Troutdale!
    Have you recently been issued "hold short" instructions by a Control Tower and you acknowledged with just your "N" number or even worse, the infamous "roger"? What happens next is the controller tries to get you to say the proper response. This is not because the controller is "having a bad day" and is hassling you. This has been leading to some interesting radio dialog and ties up valuable radio time.
    All the Air Traffic Control Towers have been mandated to emphasize the use of proper radio phraseology concerning "hold short" instructions as stated in the AIM. Also please note to always use your "N" number or call sign when acknowledging ATC clearances/instructions.

    EXAMPLE #1
    Controller Phraseology; "November One Two Three Four Five, Hold Short of Runway Three Zero Left at Kilo"
    Pilot Response: "November One Two Three Four Five, Hold Short of Runway Three Zero Left at Kilo",
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    Pilot Response: "Cherokee Three Four Five, Hold Short of Runway three Zero Left at Kilo"

    EXAMPLE #2
    Controller Phraseology: "Piper 54321, hold short Runway Two Eight"
    Unacceptable Responses: "Piper 321, holding short"
    "Holding short"
    "321"
    "November 321, roger"

    Acceptable Responses: "Piper 321, hold short Runway Two Eight"
    "November 321, hold short of Two Eight"

    Complacency and/or the lack of radio discipline has led to numerous runway incursions and other types of miscommunication. We have been getting feedback from Control Towers that many pilots are not using the proper response to acknowledge ATCT clearances/instructions. Please maintain safety and professionalism by adhering to proper and precise radio communications.
    For more information and examples see the TTD Letter to Airmen and the Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM).
    This notice is being sent to you because you selected "General Information" in your preferences on FAASafety.gov. If you wish to adjust your selections, log into https://www.faasafety.gov/Users/pub/preferences.aspx where you can update your preferences.

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    Published on 17-10-11 07:18 AM  Number of Views: 164 
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    For your entertainment or training here is a tip on monitoring more than just KFPR tower and ground communications.

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    Have you ever wondered what this is all about? 

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    Published on 15-08-11 11:08 AM  Number of Views: 302 
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    A C.F.I. and a first SOLO pilot!



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    "CALLBACK" Makes for good reading 

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    Too cool to pass 

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    Treasure Coast Aviation adds new audio feed 

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    Treasure Coast Aviation dot com has added a new audio feed channel to "LiveATC.net".
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    Most Treasure Coast fatal plane crashes result from pilot error 

    Published on 21-06-11 05:32 AM  Number of Views: 245 
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    Pilot error is typically the cause when a plane goes down and kills its occupants on the Treasure Coast, according to federal records.
    Check out the TCPALM report by Lamaur Stancil

    FAA Safety Team | Safer Skies Through Education 

    Published on 24-05-11 07:16 AM  Number of Views: 251 
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    Runway Status Lights System - MCO
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