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March 4-10, 2013 is declared 'COPA Girls Week'
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COPA is pleased to announce that the organization is partnering with the Institute for Women of Aviation Worldwide to make the week of March 4-10, 2013 'COPA Girls Week.'
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Pilots want more input
Bayshore Broadcasting
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The Kincardine chapter of the Canadian Owners and Pilots Association or COPA wants to have more say in the future of the Kincardine Airport. Spokesperson Chris McCullough was speaking to town council recently and invited the municipality to use the 50-plus pilots living in the region, as a resource. McCullough says the pilots want to see the airport grow and expand in the future.
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Nexus members to U.S. to get faster service
Wings Magazine
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The Honourable Steven Fletcher, Minister of State (Transport), joined by John S. Pistole, Transportation Security Administration's Administrator, has announced the extension of the pre-check lanes to Canadian NEXUS members, making air travel smarter and faster within the United States. As of Nov. 15, 2012, Canadians who are members of the NEXUS program travelling within the U.S will be able to use their NEXUS cards for expedited screening at 27 participating U.S. airports.
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In a move to help kit-builders complete their aircraft more quickly and easily, Zenair introduces new Quick-Build kits for its popular kitplane designs. Kits qualify for Amateur-Built or AULA registration in Canada. Factory workshops and assistance from Build-Centers can further speed up the completion of these affordable and high-performance planes. More...
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Companies shortlisted for Iqaluit airport construction
CBC News
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Three teams of companies have been shortlisted for the Iqaluit International Airport Improvement Project. It is the largest capital project ever for the Nunavut Government — a new terminal, lighting, runway upgrades and other fixes are expected to cost between $250 million and $300 million. The Nunavut Government has hired Partnerships BC, a Crown corporation, to help award the contract.
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2 NAV CANADA employees receive international awards
Aviation.ca
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NAV CANADA is pleased to announce that two employees have been presented with awards from the Washington-based Air Traffic Control Association (ATCA). Eric Leygues, an Air Traffic Controller at the Montreal Area Control Centre is a recipient of the Andy Pitas Memorial Award which recognizes the provision of exceptional air traffic service and flight assistance that resulted in the safe recovery of an emergency aircraft.
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Certified Member of the National Aircraft Appraisers Association, Fixed Wing and Helicopter Appraisals. Representative for Universal Turbine Parts Inc. MORE
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NEW Rescue Laser Flare: Hours of Signaling; Range 20-30 Miles; No Fire Hazard; Small Enough to Carry in Your Pocket MORE
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Deer Lake airport expands parking
CBC News
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Officials at Deer Lake Regional Airport have added almost 200 new parking spots to meet the increasing demand for long-term parking created by people who live in western Newfoundland and use the airport frequently. "Just recently, this past week, we opened up an additional 198 spaces which gives us a total of 875 spaces," said Jamie Schwartz, president and CEO of the airport.
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Pilot killed in crash near Calabogie had passion for flying
The Ottawa Sun
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The brother of a pilot killed in a plane crash near Calabogie, ON, said 74-year-old Bob Reany of Port Elgin had always loved flying and had logged thousands of hours in the air.
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AOPA Aviation Summit returns to Palm Springs
Flying Mag
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The Parade of Planes will once again proceed through the streets of Palm Springs, California, from the Palm Springs International Airport to the Palm Springs Convention Center as AOPA opens the doors to its annual Aviation Summit.
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Low-flying chopper a surprise on Parliament Hill
The Huffington Post
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Visitors to Parliament Hill would have been surprised to see a low-flying helicopter, something that is not usually allowed in the area. But this one had special permission to fly low so a camera mounted on the front could shoot scenes for a new attraction that will open in Vancouver next spring.
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