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May 20, 2013   null   Volume 12 Issue 17
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null NATA Holds Breakthrough Meeting with IRS on Federal Excise Tax Issue

On Thursday, May 16, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) informed the National Air Transportation Association (NATA) that the agency will suspend potential assessments associated with current ongoing audits of aircraft management companies that are facing significant uncertainty as to their potential Federal Excise Tax (FET) liability. To read more on NATA’s successful meeting with the IRS, click here.

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nullPresident’s Message Blog - NATA Shifts Focus To Charter Industry

It’s been a busy spring at NATA. We just wrapped up our Aviation Business and Legislative Conference and are working hard to ensure the upcoming Air Charter Summit is an informative and exciting event. The on-demand air charter operators are a significant part of the NATA membership….  Click here to read the rest of the blog.

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nullPompeo Introduces Legislation To Help Revitalize General Aviation

On Tuesday, May 7, U.S. Representative Mike Pompeo (R-KS) introduced legislation, H.R. 1848- The Small Aircraft Revitalization Act, that will improve safety, decrease costs, and free private-sector innovation. The legislation calls for the FAA to reorganize requirements to streamline the approval of safety advancements. For more information, click here.

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nullHouse Hearing Focuses on Implementation of FAA Law

On Thursday, May 16, members of the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee on Aviation heard testimony from Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Administrator Michael Huerta on the implementation of the FAA Modernization and Reform Act, which was signed into law on February 14, 2012. For more information on the hearing and to read Administrator Huerta’s full testimony, click here.

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nullPolicy Playbook Blog - The Golden Rules of Effective Advocacy

With three decades in Washington, I have learned a few things along the way — you learn more when you listen and your reputation is the one thing that counts the most in this town…. Click here to read the rest of the blog.

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nullWeekly Regulatory Update

NATA compiles relevant updates from the FAA, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Homeland Security each day from the Federal Register. Click here to view the Weekly Regulatory Update.

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nullNebraska Governor Reaffirms Importance Of General Aviation

On May 15, Nebraska Governor Dave Heineman signed a proclamation at the State Capitol, declaring May 2013 as “General Aviation Appreciation Month.” This is the third proclamation by the governor recognizing the importance of general aviation, with previous proclamations signed in 2010 and 2012. View Governor Heineman’s proclamation.

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nullGeneral Aviation Recognized in New Jersey

Recently, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie declared May 2013 “General Aviation Appreciation Month” across the state. “General aviation provides a substantial economic benefit to New Jersey from the operation of the public use airport system and from the tourism and commerce it supports,” the proclamation states. To view Governor Christie’s proclamation, click here.

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nullAir Charter Summit - NATA Safety 1st Ground Audit Standard – A First Hand View
June 17-19, 2013 – Dulles, Va

NATA Safety 1st Ground Audit registry provides a pathway to knowing the FBO handling your aircraft works as hard on safety as you do. During this Air Charter Summit session, you will hear first hand from an FBO operator about what goes into completing the audit and becoming listed on the Safety 1st Ground Audit Standard Registry. Click here to view more information on this session.

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nullNext NATA Safety 1st Ground Auditor Training To Be Held In June

NATA has announced its next NATA Safety 1st Ground Auditor Training program will be held June 25 and 26 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The NATA Safety 1st Ground Audit Standard is a single audit standard for ground handling facilities, such as FBOs, that aims to raise the standard of safety throughout the industry and eliminate the need for multiple annual audits. Individuals interested in becoming an accredited auditor must submit an application, meet the minimum requirements and complete the NATA Safety 1st Ground Auditor Training program.

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nullBob Marinace Joins Solairus Aviation’s Executive Management Team

Solairus Aviation announced May 15 that industry veteran Bob Marinace has been appointed as Executive Vice President, effective immediately. Included in his vast list of experience, Marinace served on the National Air Transportation Association Board of Directors, the Air Charter Safety Foundation Executive Board and has been a member of several FAA Aviation regulatory and advisory groups. Click here to view the full Solairus Aviation Press Release.

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