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Volume 5, Number 43
November 4, 2011
 
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Today's Exclusive AVweb Podcastback to top 
 

BE OF GOOD CHEER
It started with one pilot and one plane, but now every year the skies over Michigan are filled with dozens of aircraft delivering gifts to less fortunate children through Operation Good Cheer. This year's flights take place December 4, and AVweb's Russ Niles spoke with volunteer pilot John DeCarli about a great excuse to go flying. Anyone interested in the program can visit the Operation Good Cheer web site.

Click here to listen. (6.4 MB, 6:58)

 
Recent Podcasts You May Have Missedback to top 
 

ALPHABETS ORGANIZE TO OPPOSE NEW FEES, TAXES ON AVIATION
Aviation groups say that user fees could be incorporated into a new government debt-reduction initiative. AVweb's Glenn Pew spoke with AEA president Paula Derks -- and played devil's advocate to learn more. Listen, learn, and add your voice by contacting your representative.

Click here to listen. (8.7 MB, 9:31)

INSURANCE FALLOUT AT SUN 'N FUN
Not all the costs associated with cleaning up after last year's tornado are being covered by Sun 'n Fun's insurance carriers, and individual aircraft owners are being asked to submit claims to their carriers. SNF's Jim Bernegger spoke with AVweb's Russ Niles.

Click here to listen. (6.3 MB, 6:55)

SPORT AIR RACING LEAGUE
For pilots with a competitive streak, racing your own airplane holds a strong allure. To indulge that desire, the Sport Air Racing League organizes air races for GA pilots at airports around the country. Linda Street-Ely talks to AVweb's Mary Grady about how it works and how you can participate.

Click here to listen. (8.6 MB, 9:24)