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May 21, 2012
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Moran Hails Passage Of Aviation Act

Legislation Improves Safety, Reduces Delays, and Increases Competition
 
Washington, D.C. — Congressman Jerry Moran today announced that the Aviation Investment and Reform Act for the 21st Century (AIR 21), H.R. 1000, passed the House of Representatives increasing aviation funding to $40 billion over three years.  The aviation bill also means that tax dollars collected from air travelers on aviation services will now be required to go toward aviation improvements for airport capacity and safety, similar to the concept applied in the highway transportation bill Moran helped pass. 
“The FAA reauthorization agreement puts more money into Kansas’ airports and general aviation safety efforts,” said Moran.  “This is good news throughout Kansas.  It makes sense to spend aviation tax dollars on aviation improvements and passenger safety.”

For Kansas this bill:
• Provides increased funding for Kansas community airports
• Increases the investment in air safety
• Establishes a program to help communities with high air fares attract additional air service

Under the aviation bill, primary airports will receive $1 million per year for safety and capacity concerns.  General aviation airports will qualify for funding up to $150,000 per year.  The Essential Air Service program will also receive $50 million in mandatory funding, with an additional $15 million in discretionary spending available through appropriated funding.    

“Kansas airports and passengers will benefit from the additional funding for airport improvements,” said Moran.  “Air transportation has made all of our lives more convenient.  This bill recognizes the importance of aviation and puts safety first by funding the necessary maintenance that air travel requires.”
 

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Did You Know?    
 
 
Private pilots must be at least 17 years old and have a minimum of 40 hours of flight time
The actual average is about 65 hours), including 20 hours of instruction and 10 hours solo. Pilots trained according to accelerated curricula defined in Part 141 of the Federal Aviation Regulations may be certified with a minimum of 35 hours. Private pilots may not fly for hire but may share equally with their passengers the direct expenses of a flight – specifically, fuel, oil, airport transient parking/landing fees, and aircraft rental charges.

 


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Steady red

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Stop or Give way to other aircraft and continue circling Runway Incursion

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When the only or most distinct visual reference is a cloud formation, it can be confused with the horizon or the ground. A sloping cloud deck that extends into a pilot's peripheral vision will appear to be horizontal.

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Organs found in the inner ear that sense position by the way we're balanced.

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  • Ashland
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  • Bowling Green
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  • Corbin
  • Covington
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  • Erlanger
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  • Georgetown
  • Glasgow
  • Henderson
  • Hopkinsville
  • Latonia
  • Lexington
  • Louisville
  • Madisonville
  • Mayfield
  • Morehead
  • Murray
  • Newport
  • Nicholasville
  • Owensboro
  • Paducah
  • Pikeville
  • Radcliff
  • Richmond
  • Shelbyville
  • Shepherdsville
  • Versailles
  • Winchester
 


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