Back to the Basics
As baseball season heats up across the country, DC is abuzz with scandals. We have a Justice Department spying on reporters, allegations of a cover up in Benghazi, and an IRS targeting conservative groups.
So What Are Our Tax Dollars Being Spent On?
As I was pondering what to write for this week’s ARSA Blog, I read through our reports on the federal government’s recent activities on www.arsa.org and
DOT OIG Report: More of the Same
There were certainly no surprises in what the DOT Office of Inspector General (OIG) stated in its much anticipated (and long overdue) audit of FAA’s oversight of repair stations.
Building a Legacy
A company cannot survive very long without employees; the investment to ensure a viable workforce cannot be avoided.
Write Congress About the Importance of the Aviation Maintenance Industry
As ARSA members are aware, the association recently announced a new report that provides a comprehensive economic review of
Obama’s Budget Proposal Is Déjà vu for Aviation
It’s been awhile since the president’s budget proposals have been taken seriously.
To See Is to Believe
On March 15, during testimony before the House Transportation Security Subcommittee, TSA Administrator John Pistole confirmed to the world what many of us have heard for a few months: the final repair station security rule is being reviewed by the Office of Management & Budget (OMB). To many, this was a positive development. Will TSA […]
Welcome to ARSA’s New Blog
So, ARSA is blogging – for anyone that doubts the association is by and for the membership; this is one more example of how open it is to commentary from all directions. Blogs can be cumbersome and time consuming – we pledge this one will deliver knowledgeable exchanges with honest messaging. Indeed, the association will […]
Tick Tock
February 2013 – As the government counts down to sequestration, the Association is working feverously to finalize details for its Annual Legislative Day and Repair Symposium. Unlike our elected officials, ARSA has run successful gatherings since its inception. The annual event has traditions—a legislative day for members to meet lawmakers, opening segments with educational exchanges […]
Staying A Step Ahead
January 2013 – As the aviation industry faces another year, open items haunt the annals of federal regulation. At record speed, the FAA issued a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) on the relationship between an “air carrier” and its maintenance providers. The comment period for this rule ends Feb.11, but this debacle began with legislative […]