N ATIONAL W ARBIRD O PERATOR C ONFERENCE. MARK BAKER AOPA President and CEO.

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NATIONAL WARBIRD OPERATOR CONFERENCE

MARK BAKERAOPA President and CEO

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Third-Class Medical Reform

Regulatory Path• 7 months into 90-day DOT

review• Completion date pushed back

again—now end of February• OMB will review next• All reviews must be complete

before public can comment

Legislative Path• New Congress = fresh start• Strong bipartisan support• PRB2 introduced this week• Adds IFR, no HP restrictions,

6000 lbs, 5 pax plus pilot, up to 14,000’

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FAA Funding

• NO $100 per-flight user fee for GA in latest White House budget• FAA long-term funding package

expires this year• Reauthorization process has begun• Representing GA interests at House

T&I roundtable next week•Will continue to work with Congress

as process moves forward• Reauthorization should give FAA: – Stable long-term funding – Smart spending priorities

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ADS-B

• AOPA supports universal participation• Cost must come down!• 14 groups sent letter to Huerta

outlining concerns• Hopeful signs:–Manufacturers promising lower cost

products soon–Working with FAA to streamline

certification process and standards– FAA has addressed some technical

issues

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GA Stops and Searches—A Big Win!

• 50+ Reports• Gained

attention from media and Congress

• Met with Commissioner

• Completed top-down review

• Committed to changes in training, communications, use of local law enforcement, record keeping

• No new reports, but we are watching!

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Small UAS Rule

• Good step toward safe integration• See and avoid required• Applies to UAS weighing 55 lbs or

less, used in non-recreational operations• Daytime, line-of-sight only

• Can’t fly above 500 feet or faster than 100 mph

•Must stay 500 feet below and 2,000 feet horizontal from clouds

• Can operate in Class B, C, D airspace with prior ATC permission

• Pilots must be certified and pass a knowledge test every 2 years

• Aircraft must be registered and display an N number

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AOPA Fly-Ins

2014• Inaugural year•More successful than we

dreamed•More than 16,000 attendees• Parked nearly 3,000 airplanes• Let’s do it again!

2015• 41 airports submitted proposals• New seminars, social events May -Salinas, CA June - Frederick, MD Aug - Minneapolis, MN Sept - Colorado Springs, CO Oct - Tullahoma, TN

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Rusty Pilots

• 18% are back to active flying• Planning even more courses for

2015• Find a course or sign up to host

one at AOPA.org

• Lapsed pilots want to fly• Free program • Credit for ground portion of

flight review• 2014 had 68 events in 33

states with more than 2,600 registrants

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Reimagined Aircraft

$65/Hour• Proof of Concept • Reverse the Rising Cost of Flying• Easy to Own, Fun to Fly• Proven Reliability• Inspected, Overhauled,

Modernized• Ideal for Flying Clubs,

Partnerships, Flight Schools• Join us at aviation events, AOPA

Fly-Ins to see them up close

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Flying Clubs

• Build Your Aviation Community• Have More Fun• Greater Access to Aircraft• Lower Cost• Start a Club• Find a Club• More than 600 network

clubs nationwide

QUESTIONS