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FAA Fines Amazon $78K for Shipping Hazardous Materials
Amazon has a history of violating the Hazardous Materials Regulations. From February 2013 to September 2015, Amazon was found to have violated the Hazardous Materials Regulations 24 other times. Continue reading
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FAA Belatedly Issues Rules for Some Drones
The rule’s provisions, allegedly, are said “to minimize risks to other aircraft and people and property on the ground.” Continue reading
Amazon Under FAA Scrutiny for Shipping Hazardous Materials
Amazon has a history of violating the Hazardous Materials Regulations. From February 2013 to September 2015, Amazon was found to have violated the Hazardous Materials Regulations 24 other times. The FAA is continuing to investigate Amazon’s compliance with the Hazardous Materials Regulations applicable to air transportation. Continue reading
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FAA Fines R&R Conner Aviation for Safety Violations
The FAA alleges that beginning on 16 September 2013, RCA operated the chopper on at least four flights around Detroit, Oregon, when it did not comply with four airworthiness directives and with parts that were past their replacement dates. Continue reading
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First HondaJet now In Private Service
Honda Aircraft Company is now delivering the HondaJet. This milestone follows final type certification from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), which the HondaJet received on 8 December. The aircraft company is a wholly owned subsidiary of American Honda Motor. Continue reading
FAA Finally Announces Registration Rules for Drones – UAS
Critics say that the threats to general and commercial aviation as well as national security have not been addressed since the users will not have a pilot’s license or training of any sort about airspace rules. Worse, the potentially deadly drones will not have a transponder on board so they can be tracked. It’s a terrorist’s dream… Continue reading
Posted in aviation, news analysis
Tagged autoinformed, autoinformed.com, drones, Ken Zino, uavs
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FAA Wants $200,000 Fine for Unsafe Conditions at Detroit Wayne County Airport – DTW
Unless successfully challenged – highly unlikely – once again beleaguered taxpayers will be picking up the tab for illegal behavior at an airport that has a long history of malfeasance and criminal behavior by Democratic politicians who control Wayne County. Continue reading
Posted in aviation, fools 'n frauds, litigation, safety
Tagged autoinformed, autoinformed.com, dtw, Ken Zino
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FAA Fines Drone Operator SkyPan $1.9 Million
SkyPan operated the aircraft in a careless or reckless manner to endanger lives or property, the FAA alleges. Continue reading
Posted in aviation, fools 'n frauds, litigation, safety
Tagged autoinformed, autoinformed.com, drones, Ken Zino, SkyPan, uas, Unmanned Aircraft Systems
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FAA Researching Green Pavement for Airports
The FAA has not recommended the use of environmentally friendly airport pavement materials yet because research on the effects of aircraft tire pressure and heavy gear loads on green airport pavement materials has been limited. Continue reading
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Tagged asphalt, autoinformed, autoinformed.com, faa, green pavement, Ken Zino
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Ineffective FAA Sits By as Drones Take Over U.S. Airspace
What is it going to take – a commercial airliner knocked out of the sky by a drone before the FAA exercises its right to control national airspace? Already drones have been reported on the approaches to large airports, including LAX – Los Angeles. Continue reading
Posted in AutoInformed Editorial, aviation, safety
Tagged autoinformed, autoinformed.com, drones, faa, Ken Zino
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Nissan and NASA to Develop Autonomous Drive Vehicles
NASA did not press release the deal, leaving it to French and Japanese owned Nissan to crow about the research in an attempt to downplay what is sure to be controversial – U.S. taxpayer resources supporting – yet again – offshore corporations. Continue reading
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Tagged autoinformed, autoinformed.com, autonomous drive, Ken Zino, nasa, space rovers
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Shanghai Yancui Import ships Hazardous Materials into US
At least it was not Ebola. Nonetheless, workers at a DHL sorting facility in Erlanger, Kentucky discovered the bottle emitting smoke. Why it took the FAA this long to act is also an indictment of the continuing failure of federal agencies to do their job. To be fair and un-Fox-like it appears that the FAA has a scarce amount of attorneys working on a high volume of cases caused by corporate scofflaws, so it takes time to act. Continue reading
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Tagged autoinformed, autoinformed.com, cdc, ebola, epa, faa, Hazardous Materials, Ken Zino
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FAA Warning on Syria as US remains Ensnared in Conflict
There is no question the ongoing armed conflict and volatile security environment in Syria poses a serious threat to civil aviation. Continue reading
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FAA Unmanned Aircraft Systems Test Sites in Place
The unmanned planes represent the latest government and/or private industry assault on personal privacy. If you think speeding cameras are bad, wait a couple of years. They also pose a real safety threat to other aircraft, and depending on how you cut the statistics they are up to 300 times more likely to crash than small, manned aircraft that are currently used for surveillance and traffic enforcement. Continue reading
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Pork or Progress as FAA Funds Natural Gas Shuttles?
The grant gives money to purchase six compressed natural gas buses to transport airport passengers and employees from the terminal to parking and rental car facilities. This project is part of the airport’s program to minimize vehicle emissions within the airport footprint. Continue reading
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