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Thursday, July 7, 2016

Philadelphia AirTac Assists With Search In Bucks Co. @PPDDaveBonk

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JULY.8 TFR: VIP Movement Notification - Wilmington, DE

3 NMR - 2,999 AGL 
Specific instructions and restrictions are available at http://tfr.faa.gov once the NOTAM has been issued.

http://www.faasafety.gov/SPANS/noticeView.aspx?nid=6611

JULY.8 TFR: VIP Movement Notification - Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, PA

3 NMR - 2,999 AGL 
Specific instructions and restrictions are available at http://tfr.faa.gov once the NOTAM has been issued.

http://www.faasafety.gov/SPANS/noticeView.aspx?nid=6612

Lancaster Airport - Lancaster Landings July 2016

  Lancaster Landing

      News & Events  At and Around the Lancaster Airport                                 July 2016


B-24 Wichcraft-Collings Foundation Photographer-Dan Myers
Dear Galen Hall,
 
Here's What's Happening...

Upcoming  Breakfast Fly-ins

   September 10th

Breakfast 9-10:30  
Fun With Checklists Presentation 10:30-11:30


Whether flying or driving in, join us for breakfast and an aviation presentation. Watch for details in upcoming issues of Lancaster Landings.

October 1                 November 5
December 3             January 7

   
Fly Here, Stay Here, Play Here... 

July 16 Full Moon Tour at Speedwell Wolf Sanctuary- Lititz 
July 23 The Great Train Robbery-Strasburg
July 30 50th Annual Outdoor Art Show-Lititz

The Shutterbug Ramp
If you have aviation photos you would enjoy having highlighted in Lancaster Landings please send them to us. Photographs can be sent to Kim Huber. We may use them here, in the "Shutterbug Ramp," or as a feature in the Landings  masthead! 

     Step

          Back

                  In 

                     Time...

Out & About...

July 16 Cortland Airfest 2016 Cortland, NY-N03
July 30 Greek Festival-Ocean City, MD


READ MORE...
 
Until next month take to the skies!

Kind Regards,                                                                         
Kim
 
Kim Huber
Marketing & Events Coordinator
Lancaster Airport Authority
khuber@lancasterairport.com

Lancaster Airport Authority, 500 Airport Road, Suite G, Lititz, PA 17543
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FAA Policy Helps Modernize GA Airplanes and Helicopters

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FAA Policy Helps Modernize GA Airplanes and Helicopters

July 7 - A new Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) policy encourages general aviation aircraft owners to voluntary install safety equipment on airplanes and helicopters that is not required by the agency's regulations. It will reduce costs and streamline the installation of Non-Required Safety Enhancing Equipment (NORSEE) into the general aviation fleet.  

 

The policy is the result of indutsry and government collaboration under the General Aviation Joint Steering Committee and expands the 2014 FAA policy, which simplified the design approval requirements for a cockpit instrument called an angle of attack (AOA) indicator.  AOA devices can be added to small planes to supplement airspeed indicators and stall warning systems, alerting pilots of a low airspeed condition before an aerodynamic stall occurs. Such stalls are particularly dangerous during takeoff and landing.

 

NORSEE includes avionics, electronic instruments, displays and mechanical equipment. Equipment approved as NORSEE increases overall situational awareness; provides additional information other than the aircraft primary system; provides independent warning, cautionary, or advisory indications; and provides additional occupant safety protection.  Examples of NORSEE equipment include: traffic advisory systems, terrain awareness and warning systems; attitude indicators; fire extinguishing systems; and autopilot or stability augmentation systems.

 

The policy has the flexibility to accommodate the installation of new technology safety enhancements into Part 23, 27, and 29 aircraft that are determined to be a minor change to type design. The benefits must outweigh the risk. The policy will reduce equipment costs by allowing the applicants the flexibility to select various industry standards that suit their product, as long as it meets the FAA's minimum design requirements.

 

NORSEE approval under this policy is not an approval for installation on the aircraft – it just makes the equipment eligible for installation on the aircraft. There may be a situation in which installation of the equipment on the aircraft requires modifications that are considered a major change to type design, or major alteration to the aircraft. In these cases, the applicant is required to pursue the appropriate certification path (such as a supplemental type certificate), or field approval process, regardless of the "non-required" designation. The FAA's online list of approvals will be updated regularly.

 

 

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