In a surprise move, the FAA announced late last week that it appointed ATO vice president of operations planning Vicki Cox to become senior vice president for NextGen and operations planning. While surprising, the step was not unwelcome, FAA and industry sources told AIN. For some time, there has been concern that NextGen and the Joint Planning and Development Office (JPDO) had become bogged down in committee meetings and future concepts, without offering tangible solutions to the pressing needs of today. Unofficially, the new initiative is being called “NowGen.” In announcing the change, acting FAA Administrator Bobby Sturgell said, “Given the aviation community’s increasing need for faster modernization of our air traffic control system, the time is now to transition to faster implementation of NextGen.” He added, “The FAA is putting an emphasis on near- and mid-term implementation, while the JPDO continues its focus on long-term R&D and cross-agency cooperation.”
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EASA OKs 100-foot DH for EVS-equipped Gulfstreams
Tuesday 26. of August 2008 Gulfstream pilots flying in Europe with the Kollsman enhanced-vision system (EVS) are now permitted to descend below published instrument... |
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NBAA, NATA Lament Reduction in LGA Slots
Tuesday 26. of August 2008 In response to the FAA’s decision last week to reduce the number of hourly slots available for general aviation operators at New York La Guardia... |
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NATA: Varied FAR Interpretations Pose Real Cost
Tuesday 26. of August 2008 The National Air Transportation Association (NATA) said a survey it recently completed quantifies aircraft operators’ costs of inconsistent FAA... |
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FAA Subpoena Seeks Info from Sentient Leaders
Friday 15. of August 2008 The FAA on August 12 issued subpoenas seeking documents from Sentient Jet Holdings and executives at the charter/management, jet card and... |
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GA Bracing for New Security Rules
Thursday 14. of August 2008 A story in Monday’s USA Today that reported the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is working on “a massive expansion” of aviation... |
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