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From: 		AOPA e-Pilot Newsletter <aopa@mail.0mm.com>
To: 		Governor Musgrove
Created: 	9/8/2000 12:07 AM
Subject: 	AOPA ePilot--Vol. 2, Issue 36
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AOPA ePilot      Volume 2, Issue 36      September 8, 2000
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IN THIS ISSUE:
Robinson beats turbines into submission
Officials celebrate air base transfer
GAMA releases cockpit design report
AOPA opposes warbird-destruction bill 
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==> GA NEWS <==

ROBINSON BEATS TURBINES INTO SUBMISSION
Robinson Helicopter Company is having such a good year that its piston-
engined aircraft are outselling turbine helicopters by two to one. 
Robinson officials said the trend has industry experts stumped. 
Forecasters had predicted an increase in the turbine market share and 
a decrease for piston manufacturers, but the opposite is true, according 
to recent statistics released by the Aerospace Industries Association. 
Piston helicopters now represent 70 percent of the production in North 
America. During the first half of the year, Robinson delivered 183 
helicopters, more than the eight other North American manufacturers 
combined. For more information, see the Web site 
http://www.robinsonheli.com/ .

OFFICIALS CELEBRATE AIR BASE TRANSFER 
Pacific Jets Corporation celebrated last week the opening of its 
business jet service company in conjunction with the official passing 
of the guard of the former McClellan Air Force Base to civilian hands. 
Pacific Jets is one of the newest tenants of the McClellan Air Park, 
located in Sacramento, California. The company plans to tap into a need 
in booming Silicon Valley to the southwest for more corporate aircraft, 
hangar space, and jet management services. The company hasn't even 
completed its Web site; visit 
http://www.pacjets.net in three weeks.

GAMA RELEASES COCKPIT DESIGN REPORT
The General Aviation Manufacturers Association has released its newest 
publication to assist manufacturers in designing FAR Part 23 cockpits 
and flight decks. The publication brings together years of research on 
human factors to improve operational safety. To download a copy of GAMA 
Publication No. 10, visit the Web site http://www.generalaviation.org . 

AIR FORCE ACADEMY OFFERS TRAINING CONTRACT
The U.S. Air Force Academy has formally put out for bid an $18.5 million 
contract proposal for introductory flight training. The winning 
contractor will provide all aircraft, equipment, maintenance, and 
personnel to provide 50 hours of flight training for the civilian 
private pilot rating. The government proposal is available for viewing 
only on the Internet, but it isn't easy to find. First, go to the Web 
http://www.eps.gov and select "FBO for Vendors." Then select "USAF, 
Offices." On the next Web page, choose "Direct Reporting Units, 
Location." Then, choose "10ABW/LGC, USAF Academy, Posted Dates." Under 
"Sept. 01" you'll find the description of the contract. The contract 
is renewable for up to seven years.

For daily news updates, see AOPA Online http://www.aopa.org/members .


==> INSIDE AOPA <==

AOPA OPPOSES WARBIRD-DESTRUCTION BILL 
AOPA has asked Congress to change legislation that might result in the 
destruction of historic military aircraft. And it now appears that 
Congress will make the change. A member of the House Armed Services 
Committee staff told AOPA that the committee chairman directed the 
legislation to either be fixed or deleted. At issue is Section 361 of 
the Floyd D. Spence National Defense Authorization Act (H.R. 4205). 
That section would authorize the secretary of defense to require 
"demilitarization" of significant military equipment, including 
aircraft formerly owned by the Department of Defense. A House/Senate 
conference committee is currently considering the bill. In a letter to 
House Armed Services Committee Chairman Floyd Spence (R-S.C.), AOPA 
President Phil Boyer explained the problems that the section, as 
currently drafted, could cause. "If enacted, this section could 
destroy an important part of our nation's aviation history," Boyer 
wrote. "At a time when this nation faces a serious pilot shortage, 
predicted to last until the end of this decade, there is no better 
visibility given to aviation than the appearances many of these 
historical aircraft make at public airshows and airports around the 
country." For more information, see the Web site 
http://www.aopa.org/whatsnew/newsitems/2000/00-3-076.html .

STEKETEE TO TAKE CONTROLS OF BE A PILOT
AOPA was instrumental in getting the industry's Be A Pilot (then GA 
TEAM 2000) program off the ground in 1996. Now, Drew Steketee, AOPA 
senior vice president of communications for the past nine years, will 
lead general aviation's public education and outreach effort as 
president and chief executive. "Drew's career has been devoted to 
communicating why we fly and why more Americans should discover flying," 
said Russ Meyer, chairman of Cessna Aircraft Company and year 2000 
chairman of Be A Pilot. "The industry's gain is AOPA's loss," added AOPA 
President Phil Boyer, "but this appointment signals a new era in a 
program crucial to general aviation's future." Be A Pilot was credited 
with boosting the U.S. pilot population by 3.3 percent last year. A 
2,600-hour commercial pilot and a 1971 graduate of Brown University, 
Steketee will expand Be A Pilot beyond targeted cable TV ads and the 
Internet to reach more Americans who are interested in flying. He will 
begin the transition to Be A Pilot this month, and will be officially 
introduced in his new role on October 11 at the NBAA convention in 
New Orleans. More information will be available 
shortly on the Be A Pilot Web site http://www.beapilot.com .

AOPA'S BOYER ASKS FOR RESOLUTION ON MAC
In a September 5 letter to Senate Commerce Committee Chairman John 
McCain, AOPA President Phil Boyer asked once again for a resolution of 
his nomination to the FAA Management Advisory Council (MAC). Back in 
July, when Boyer responded to a second set of questions from McCain 
(R-Ariz.), Boyer asked for a "timely disposition" of his nomination. 
McCain never responded. Meanwhile, McCain's committee sent the names of 
the rest of the MAC nominees to the full Senate, which has confirmed 
them all. In his latest letter to McCain, Boyer wrote, "I believe that 
the FAA is at a crossroads due largely to the management reforms granted 
by the Congress. These reforms, along with the historic funding levels 
provided through the passage of AIR-21, offer an unprecedented 
opportunity to continue the inroads that have been made toward a modern 
FAA. My broad background in aviation, management, union negotiations, 
work rules, and technology is tailor-made for this position and I am 
pleased to think that I may have the opportunity to serve my country in 
the field of my expertise. I look forward to learning the status of my 
nomination to the MAC now that Congress is back in session." 

AOPA STAFFERS PARTICIPATE IN CAPSTONE OPEN HOUSE
AOPA staff members traveled to Alaska last week to attend an open house 
and to serve on a discussion panel on the FAA's Capstone program. 
"Capstone demonstrates the value of multifunction displays coupled with 
datalink and represents a critical component in the advancement of our 
national airspace system and the administrator's Safer Skies initiative," 
Doug Helton, AOPA vice president of air traffic services and technology, 
told the audience. AOPA also met pilots and air taxi operators who, for 
the first time, are seeing METAR/TAF and Nexrad images in their cockpits. 
Response to the weather uplink was overwhelmingly positive. AOPA is 
interested in the datalink radio used in Capstone, the Universal Access 
Transceiver (UAT), because it can be manufactured inexpensively. Besides 
weather information, the UAT enables pilots to see transponder- and 
other UAT-equipped aircraft aloft. Look for a feature on the Capstone 
program in a "Future Flight" installment in the October issue 
of "AOPA Pilot."


==> ON CAPITOL HILL <==

SLATER URGES PRESIDENT TO VETO FAA FUNDING
Transportation Secretary Rodney Slater said he will recommend that 
President Clinton veto the fiscal 2001 transportation appropriations 
bill if House and Senate conferees will not remove language regarding 
the trucking industry. What does it have to do with aviation? The bill 
also contains the historic funding provisions made possible by the 
passage of the AIR-21 legislation earlier this year. The controversial 
provision was part of the Senate transportation bill, but was not 
included in the House version. The House and Senate began the required 
joint conference committee to resolve differences in their respective 
transportation bills earlier this year, but recessed for the August 
congressional break without reaching a final agreement and sending the 
bill to the president. However, the committee is expected to reach a 
conclusion in the coming days. 


==> AIRPORT SUPPORT NETWORK <== 

VOLUNTEER OF THE WEEK--RONALD J. WALKER
ASN volunteer Ronald J. Walker of Leesburg, Florida, has been actively 
involved in making sure comments from pilots and users at Leesburg 
Regional Airport (LEE) are incorporated into the proposed minimum 
standards document. Walker solicited AOPA's input along with 
recommendations from the users and recently submitted them to the 
airport board. Pleased with Walker's information, the board adopted 
the majority of the changes. And, acting on Walker's research, the 
board filed paperwork in order to make a radio frequency change.  

To learn more about the Airport Support Network, visit  
http://www.aopa.org/asn/ .


==> AOPA AIR SAFETY FOUNDATION NEWS <==

MEMBERSHIP SOARS IN ASF LIFE ASSOCIATE PROGRAM
The AOPA Air Safety Foundation's Life Associate program has welcomed 
more than 200 members in its first year, generating hundreds of 
thousands of dollars in personal endowment funds for the foundation's 
safety programs. Each $2,500 gift creates a personal endowment fund 
that yields $100 a year toASF. Donors receive a one-time federal tax 
deduction of $2,000, lifetime payment of AOPA membership dues, and 
recognition in ASF's annual report to donors. For more information, 
see the Web site http://www.aopa.org/asf/life_associate.html .


==> QUIZ ME! <==

Here's a question asked by an AOPA member last week of our AOPA 
technical specialists. Test your knowledge.

Q: I saw something on a National Ocean Service (NOS) chart that I've 
never seen before. I checked the legend and there was no definition. 
What does "MEA GAP" mean?  
A: Minimum en route altitude (MEA) is the lowest altitude between radio 
fixes that guarantees obstruction clearance and adequate navigation 
signal reception. Although MEA is defined as providing acceptable 
navigational signal coverage, under certain circumstances MEA may have 
a gap in signal coverage of up to 65 miles. These gaps are noted on 
Jeppesen charts with a symbol (a heavy bar that looks broken in the 
middle), and with the words MEA GAP on NOS charts.

Got a technical question for AOPA specialists? Call 800/872-2672, or 
e-mail to mailto:inforequest@aopa.org . Send comments on our Quiz Me! 
questions to mailto:epilot@aopa.org .


==> COMING UP IN "AOPA PILOT" <==
Find out about the luxurious new Socata Trinidad GT, feel what it's 
like to land on an aircraft carrier at night, and experience a day in 
the life of an Alaskan air taxi operator in the October issue of 
"AOPA Pilot." It will be mailed September 16.

==> ON THE ROAD TO EXPO <==
Last chance to save on one, two, or three-day advance discount packages 
for AOPA Expo 2000 in Long Beach, California, October 20 through 22. 
Register by September 15. This is the only way to take advantage of 
the exciting package plans which include a variety of Expo events at a 
discount. Enjoy the convenience of having your Expo materials waiting 
for you at the front desk. You'll be the first to see more than 500 
exhibits, 80 aircraft, and you won't miss a single seminar! Guarantee 
your seat at fun social events like the "Capitol Steps", a comedy troupe 
that will perform at the Sunday night banquet, sponsored by Audi of 
America. What a great way to spend a weekend! Check out the five advance 
registration options at  http://www.aopa.org/expo  or call 
888/GO2/EXPO for full details.


==> ePilot CALENDAR <==

WEEKEND FLYING DESTINATIONS
EAGLE RIVER, WISCONSIN. The Wisconsin Seaplane Pilots Association hosts 
its annual fall floatplane fly-in today through September 10 at 
Mapleview Resort. Eagle River Union Airport (EGV), 715/479-7442, serves 
the area. Call 715/276-2217 for event information.

RENO, NEVADA. The Great Reno Balloon Race takes place today through 
September 10 in Rancho San Rafael Park. Reno/Stead Airport (4SD), 
775/328-6370, serves the area. Call 775/826-1181 for event information.

SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA. The Red River Rally Balloon Festival and Airshow 
takes place today through September 10. Shreveport Downtown Airport (DTN), 
318/673-5370, is the host airport. Call 800/227-2559 for event 
information.

UPCOMING AOPA EVENTS 
AOPA Expo 2000 takes place in Long Beach, California, October 20 
through 22. Visit the Web site  http://www.aopa.org/expo/ .

For more airport details, see AOPA's Airport Directory  
http://www.aopa.org/members/airports . 
For more events, see  http://www.aopa.org/pilot/calendar.html . 

ASF FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR REFRESHER CLINICS
(All clinics start at 7:30 a.m.)
The next AOPA Air Safety Foundation Flight Instructor Refresher Clinics are 
scheduled in Van Nuys, California; Boston, Massachusetts; and Des Moines, 
Iowa, September 9 and 10. Clinics are scheduled in Phoenix, Arizona; 
Richmond, Virginia; and Sacramento, California, September 16 and 17. For the 
Flight Instructor Refresher Clinic schedule, see  
http://www.aopa.org/asf/schedules/aboutfirc.html .

ASF SAFETY SEMINARS
The next AOPA ASF Safety Seminars are scheduled in Pittsburgh 
(West Mifflin), Pennsylvania, September 11; Harrisburg (New Cumberland), 
Pennsylvania, September 12; and Middletown, New Jersey, September 14. 
The seminar topic is "GPS for VFR Operations." Familiarity with GPS is 
essential because it's the navigation system of the future. You will 
learn rules for survival in an electronic environment as well as 
advantages and disadvantages of using GPS; GPS capabilities; how to 
navigate using GPS; and traps and tricks of GPS navigation. Pilots of 
all skill levels and experience will benefit from this 
thorough review of GPS in VFR conditions. For more information see 
http://www.aopa.org/asf/schedules/sssite.html . 

ASF PINCH-HITTER GROUND-SCHOOL COURSES
(Pinch-Hitter courses start at 9:30 a.m.)
The next Pinch-Hitter(R) Ground School will take place September 24 in 
Colorado Springs, Colorado. For more Pinch-Hitter courses, see 
http://www.aopa.org/asf/schedules/pinch.html .

AOPA PILOT TOWN MEETINGS
Featuring AOPA President Phil Boyer
(7:30 p.m.; admission is free)
The next Pilot Town Meetings are in Lansing, Michigan, September 11; 
Houston, Texas, September 18; and Atlanta, Georgia, September 19.
For more information on Pilot Town Meetings, see 
http://www.aopa.org/prez/ .

==> YOUR WEEKEND WEATHER <==
See  http://www.aopa.org/members/wx/ . 

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