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Volume 5, Number 50
December 23, 2011
 
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Today's Exclusive AVweb Podcastback to top 
 

AMELIA EARHART FLIES AGAIN
Amelia Rose Earhart, who works as a reporter at a Denver TV station, has been inspired by her famous ancestor to learn to fly. She's now re-tracing Earhart's 1937 flight from Oakland to Miami. She talked with AVweb's Mary Grady about the flight, what she hopes to achieve, and her big plans for what's next.

Click here to listen. (6.8 MB, 7:24)

 
Recent Podcasts You May Have Missedback to top 
 

BONUS DEPRECIATION BACK?
The political map in Washington is changing daily, but tucked under all the bombast and rhetoric is a section of the legislation now in play that will be welcome news to the aviation industry. If all goes well in the next few days (and there are no guarantees of that), 100 percent depreciation of equipment purchases will be back in force for another year. AVweb's Russ Niles spoke with Daniel Cheung of Aviation Tax Consultants.

Click here to listen. (5.1 MB, 5:35)

RICHARD BACH ON FLYING LOW AND SLOW
Author Richard Bach, who recently started to blog online at RichardBach.com, talks with AVweb's Mary Grady about the modern era of barnstorming and the infinite rewards of sharing the gift of flight.

Click here to listen. (10.0 MB, 10:58)

THE FAA AFTER BABBITT
FAA Administrator Randy Babbitt has resigned after being arrested for driving while intoxicated. What does that mean to the industry? Ed Bolen, president and CEO of NBAA, has known Randy Babbitt for roughly two decades. Bolen has been an aviation industry insider -- acting in a position of influence -- for just as long. AVweb's Glenn Pew spoke with him to discuss the impact of Babbitt's departure.

Click here to listen. (8.5 MB, 9:19)