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Know What to Look For
Weekly: The Dispatch newsletter is distributed every Wednesday.
Monthly: The hotline newsletter is distributed the first week of each month.
Various: Member alerts are distributed as necessary – usually the association sends two or three each month.
Membership Term Dependent: Renewal reminders begin flowing out 90 days before the expiration of membership term.
Avoid Duplication
From time to time and for various reasons, members report duplicate delivery of ARSA emails. If this happens to you, contact Brett Levanto to explore the problem and try to correct it.
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August 28, 2025 | Categories:
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On Aug. 22, a coalition of eight aviation trade associations joined the ARSA petition to amend the FAA’s recently issued rules expanding drug and alcohol (D&A) testing obligations outside the…
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ARSA seeks additional responses to the survey launched in January by Virginia-based law firm Obadal, Filler, MacLeod, & Klein, P.L.C. gathering experience with certification and operation of restricted category aircraft…
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On Aug. 6, ARSA learned the FAA has circulated for public comment its Draft Advisory Circular (AC) 33-13, “Sample Size Considerations for Comparative Test and Analysis for Turbine Aircraft Engine…
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The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has formed a working group studying increased adoption of alternative materials including parts manufacturer approval (PMA) parts. That working group seeks air carrier feedback…
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The FAA and EASA’s most-recent update to the Technical Implementation Procedures issued under the agreement (TIP rev. 7.1) clarified language for acceptability of new modification and replacement parts consumed in…
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