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- Team of 6 to probe fatal copter crash
- Ahead of the Bell: Bristow Group
- Rwanda: Parliament to Pass Civil Aviation Act in Three Weeks
- Nebraska Army Aviation Support Facility pen for Business in Grand …
Team of 6 to probe fatal copter crash
Honolulu Advertiser
The pilots aboard the two-seat scout attack helicopter were with the 2nd Squadron 6th Cavalry Regiment 25th Combat Aviation Brigade out of Schofield Barracks. An Idaho TV station reported that one of the pilots is from Pocatello in eastern Idaho. The Pentagon is expected to release the names 24 hours after family members are notified. ne soldier was pronounced dead at the scene and the second died at Wahiawa General Hospital. The 2400-soldier 25th Combat Aviation Brigade is training for a fall return to Iraq.
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Ahead of the Bell: Bristow Group
Forbes
of a stake in a Brazilian helicopter and aviation company will help it expand its base in Brazil an analyst said Thursday as he raised his profit estimates for the helicopter airlift services company. Bailey of Jefferies & Co. increased his fiscal 2010 earnings estimate to $2.
Rwanda: Parliament to Pass Civil Aviation Act in Three Weeks
AllAfrica.com
EAC partner states are aware of the progress and are waiting for the confirmation once it’s passedIn a move to harmonise the Rwanda Civil Aviation’s jurisdiction with that of the region Rwanda’s Civil Aviation Act and the Civil Aviation Security Act are expected to be passed in three weeks time. GA_googleFillSlot( “AllAfrica_Story_InsetA” );According to the Director General of Rwanda Civil Aviation Authority Richard Masozera the law is on the list of issues to be taken and discussed in the cabinet soon. “We are not sure of this but it is our wish. ur Minister is pushing for that the law which should be passed in three weeks’ time” Masozera said. He added that the East African Community (EAC) partner states are aware of the progress and waiting for the confirmation once it’s passed.
Nebraska Army Aviation Support Facility pen for Business in Grand …
NTV
It's the cherry on top for Grand Island officials after snagging the State Fair and State Volleyball. “It's just another feather in our cap isn't it? Plus it is a beautiful building” said current Mayor Margaret Hornady. Governor Dave Heineman says the new Aviation Facility will serve as an emergency command center during natural disasters.