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Markers added to transmission lines in La Costa
The Federal Aviation Administration requires that transmission lines 200 feet or higher — or those deemed a possible hazard for low-flying aircraft — be marked...
Change in flight paths could result in less noise, fuel burned
Dozens of residents from San Diego County converged at an elementary school last week for an open house regarding Southern California flight paths hosted by...
Airport improvements shared, met with residents’ concerns
OCEANSIDE — Updates on improvements to Oceanside Municipal Airport were shared on June 24, and met with residents’ concerns....
Airport neighbors complain of noise and safety issues
OCEANSIDE — Eastside neighborhood resident Tim Broom said he and fellow neighbors have been complaining about low flying planes for two years and no changes...
Residents want to be heard during airport workshop
OCEANSIDE — Residents spoke up during the Airport Master Plan Workshop held on Nov. 13 and said they want more opportunities to provide input in...
Groundwork set for Oceanside airport improvements
OCEANSIDE — Over the past four years major strides have been made toward establishing an airport master plan for Oceanside Municipal Airport....
CP Air plans merge with existing air carrier
CARLSBAD — California Pacific Airlines (CP Air) is working on merging with an existing, certified airline to advance its plans to fly out of the...
CP Air certification deadline extended
CARLSBAD — California Pacific Airlines (CP Air), the potential first airline from North County, resubmitted its certification application to the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) after...
Carlsbad airline’s FAA certification remains uncertain
CARLSBAD — The Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) review of Carlsbad’s prospective airline, California Pacific Airlines (CP Air), remains uncertain after the airline partially resubmitted its...