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Volume 3, Number 1
January 9, 2009
 
Today's Exclusive AVweb Podcastback to top 
 

LAKE AMPHIB MANUFACTURER FOR SALE
One of the oldest continuously produced line of aircraft in the world, the Lake family of single-engine amphibians, is for sale. AVweb's Russ Niles spoke with the current owner, Armand Rivard, about the potential future of the unique airplane.

Click here to listen. (3.9 MB, 4:16)

 
AVwebBiz Podcastback to top 
 

BOLEN ADDRESSES GA SECURITY HEARING
The first in a series of public hearings on the Transportation Security Administration's proposed Large Aircraft Security Program (LASP), which targets general aviation aircraft larger than 12,500 lbs., was held in White Plains, NY on Tuesday. AVweb's Russ Niles spoke with National Business Aviation Association President Ed Bolen just after the hearing concluded.

Click here to listen. (4.8 MB, 5:13)

 
Recent Podcasts You May Have Missedback to top 
 

SNOW COLLAPSES ONE-OF-A-KIND VINTAGE BOMBER
The Pacific Northwest has been uncharacteristically buried in snow this winter, and a particularly heavy snowfall on Dec. 26 severely damaged the last remaining Hampden bomber at the Canadian Museum of Flight in Langley, British Columbia. AVweb's Russ Niles spoke with museum volunteer Jack Meadows about why it's important to get this one-of-a-kind aircraft back on display.

Click here to listen. (5.9 MB, 6:29)

LAMA'S DAN JOHNSON LOOKS BACK AT TURBULENT '08,
PREVIEWS SEBRING EXPO '09

AVweb's Mary Grady talks with Dan Johnson, chairman of the Light Aircraft Manufacturers Association, about how the LSA sector is weathering the economic downturn, and what's in the works for the annual Sebring U.S. Sport Aviation Expo, coming up in Florida, January 22-25.

Click here to listen. (11.9 MB, 10:25)