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IAOPA Prepares for ICAO Economics Panel Discussions ICAO regularly updates guidance in two economics manuals for contracting States regarding airport and air navigation service provider finances and charges. These documents serve to standardize and regularize fees and charges for services levied by these providers. IAOPA representatives are preparing for the next joint meeting of the Airport Economics Panel (AEP) and Air Navigation Services Economics Panel (ANSEP) in February 2008 and are concerned with proposals that would delete or reduce the importance of weight-related charges for aircraft operations at airports and within the air traffic control system. Existing air navigation service providers normally rely on an aircraft gross weight and distance traveled formula to determine fees to be charged for their services. Deleting or reducing the effect of weight-based charges would have a significant impact on general aviation operations. The IAOPA secretariat is soliciting inputs from affiliates and interested parties regarding this subject. Please provide inputs to jshee11@aol.com. AOPA-Germany Obtains Fuel Tax Refund AOPA-Germany recently won a court case which will enable portions of the general aviation community to receive a federal fuel tax refund. Under the terms of the agreement all flying for business related activities, corporate flying, commercial flight schools and aerial work will receive the refund. This hard-won victory will mean that these operators will recover almost one Euro of taxes per liter of avgas used. This is a significant achievement for AOPA-Germany that has been working on this issue since 2005. AOPA Managing Director Michael Erb noted, "All private non-commercial activities still have to pay the tax. This is unfair and shows how immature our tax system is for general aviation. We plan to work with politicians soon to extend this refund to private pilots." IAOPA Europe VP Addresses Galileo Conference Over 600 participants attended the European GNSS Supervisory Authority Growing Galileo conference in Brussels on 14-15 November 2007, marking the publication of the first FP7 call for proposals for global navigation satellite systems (GNSS)-related research and technological development. Attendees represented a broad range of interests and stakeholders, including policy-makers, members of industry and the research and academic communities. IAOPA European Senior Vice President Dr. Rudolf Gerber addressed the conference regarding general aviation's views of and expectations for the new system. In his address Dr. Gerber first provided information to participants regarding the scope and importance of general aviation to the European economy and in general supported the Galileo and EGNOS initiatives. Then, he noted, "Authorities should know that all taxes, fees, charges and implementation costs associated with navigation services and certification must be established as a cooperative effort between government regulator, service provider and service user. Only a joint effort of this nature will yield a workable, safe and effective aviation infrastructure and avoid 'double taxation'. "General Aviation doesn't ask for priorities but for fair recognition. This unique form of transportation contributes significantly to national economies and provides much needed flexible transportation." Register Now for IAOPA World Assembly Discount Registration for the 24th IAOPA World Assembly to be held 9-14 June 2008 in Athens, Greece is now available. If delegates and observers register prior to 15 January 2008 they will be eligible for a 15 percent discount on the World Assembly registration fee. Besides saving €100 each you will greatly assist AOPA-Hellas in determining the numbers of attendees so that logistic and financial arrangements can be made as early as possible. Assembly registration packets containing delegate, observer, and accompanying persons registration and hotel reservation forms have been mailed to all affiliates. However, you may also register and reserve hotel accommodations online at www.aopa.gr/en by clicking on the appropriate registration bar at the top of the page. This site also contains detailed program information. For more information, contact secretaryWA2008@aopa.gr. IAOPA Europe Instrumental in Halting 8.33 MHz Frequency Expansion After carefully evaluating repeated petitions from IAOPA the European Commission has temporarily halted the Eurocontrol proposed requirement for communications radios with 8.33 MHz VHF frequency spacing below flight level 195. IAOPA Europe has long held that alternative measures for making best use out of the existing radio spectrum be investigated before requiring 8.33 capable radios for general aviation and military operators. The Commission has requested, "... further information from Eurocontrol on how the current utilisation of the band could be assessed and the potential gains which might be expected from improved practices. The outcome would provide the proper basis for a decision on the expansion of the newly adopted Regulation to the airspace below FL 195." AOPA-Germany Managing Director and IAOPA European Technical Representative Michael Erb stated, "This is a welcome development that will potentially save European general aviation many millions of Euros. A well crafted Europe-wide frequency utilization plan should easily prevent users of the lower airspace from reequipping with communications radios with channel spacing less than the existing 25 MHz." AOPA-Israel Marks 30th Anniversary AOPA-Israel began it organizational life as the Israeli Association of General Aviation in November 1977. To mark the event the association held a special fly-in and ceremony at the Haifa Airport (LLHA) on 23 November. AOPA-Israel Chairman Yaron Efrat noted that the day's program is dedicated to the memory of Yossi Hummel who served as chairman between 1990 and 1994. The ceremonies included the presentation of an appreciation award to all past chairman, a missing-man formation flight in memory of Hummel, an aerobatic show, magic show, visit to a local air force display/museum and banquet. IAOPA President Phil Boyer congratulated the association in a special letter noting, "Over the past 30 years AOPA-Israel has been an active supporter of general aviation and of the activities of IAOPA. While general aviation activity has often proved challenging within Israel your organization has acted as a staunch advocate for its rights and privileges. The actions of your organization have helped move general aviation forward within your country and provide a future for our form of flying." AOPA-Ghana Address Change AOPA-Ghana President Asiwome Dzakuma notes that the organization's new address is: P.O. Box CT 5832, Cantonments Accra, Ghana. ICAO Flight Safety Information Website ICAO has developed a new website to provide the aviation community with access to safety related information. Cooperation between States and information exchange are essential elements for the success of any aviation safety-related activity, in pursuit of the common goal to improve aviation safety. This site is intended as a portal to existing safety related websites as well as a place to exchange information through various newsgroups. Regional and country regulations, safety management, safety site links, ICAO Safety Oversight Information, library of ICAO and national safety information publications. See the site at www.icao.int/fsix .
Plan to attend the 24th IAOPA World Assembly in Athens, Greece 9 - 14 June 2008 http://www.aopa.gr/en The International Council of Aircraft Owner and Pilot Associations represents the interests of more than 470,000 pilots and aircraft owners in 66 countries. Formed in 1962, IAOPA is dedicated to promoting the peaceful uses of general aviation and aerial work worldwide. IAOPA eNews is published monthly by the International Council of Aircraft Owner and Pilot Associations for the use of its affiliate members in representing and advocating general aviation and aerial work interests worldwide
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