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Vol. 33 No. 9 Serving New York Airports September 2011 JFK EWR LGA METRO EDITION SWF CAREER FAIR HOSTED BY VAUGHN COLLEGE Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Tech- nology is conducting a career fair on Thurs- day, September 29, 2011 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Vaughn College Hangar. Vaughn College provides a culture of ex- cellence in which rigorous degree, profes- sional, technical and certifi cation programs are offered. You will have an opportunity to meet with students from programs in engi- neering, aircraft operations, management, can be faxed to 718-429-6339 or emailed to electronic engineering technology and avia- [email protected]. tion maintenance. The College will provide you with one Our students excel in the fi elds of engi- six-foot table with a table cloth and two neering, management, technology and avia- chairs. If you require further display space, tion. please let us know on the attached form, Registration for the event is free and and also of any additional requests such as will enable you to share information with audio/visual or electrical requirements. We students and faculty about part-time jobs, will be happy to accommodate you. A small full-time jobs and internships with your or- breakfast will be served prior to the event ganization. Enclosed you will fi nd a registra- starting at 9 a.m. and lunch will follow the tion form. Please complete and return the at- event at 1 p.m. Coffee and beverages will be tached registration form as soon as possible, provided throughout the entire day. preferably no later than Friday, September If you have any questions regarding the Bill Puckhaber, Publisher - Airport Press, fl ips burgers at the JFK Rotary’s Rock’n Roll 23, 2011, so that we can make arrangements Fall Career Fair, please contact Career Ser- Benefi t for Judy Serraino at Inwood County Park on August 23rd. to accommodate you. The registration form vices at 718-429-6600 extension 148. A HARVARD EUROPEAN TAX WINGS CLUB FULL OF HISTORY, BUT ECONOMICS ON AMERICAN LOOKING TOWARD THE FUTURE The Wings Club was an aviation industry in its infancy, and LESSON TRAVEL is in its 60th year, New York, a pilot-fi lled city that would soon Please have your pencils and pads U.S. Senator Jim Sensenbrenner serving the airline be home to three airline powers, was the ready Americans may face a new tax from and airport commu- center of it all. What their idle chitchat did, Joe Alba an unlikely source - the European Union nities. however, was form the basis for the Wings It all began in 1950 when a few Air Force Club. In the midst of our economic prob- (EU). Beginning pilots got together at the Yale Club in New A nonprofi t organization based in New lems, both in aviation and US industry as Jan. 1, 2012, the York City to swap war stories. Their world See WINGS CLUB page 2 a whole, it is great to see two graduates EU will extend its from Harvard and one cap-and-trade sys- from Yale pitching in tem (aka cap-and- inside with solutions. The tax) to all airlines problem is that these entering or leaving solutions appear to its airports. Ameri- Airport Press cans fl ying to and come from three guys Airport News...................................4 Finance.........................................17 in a crack house. from Europe will CNNs Fareed Za- Senator begin paying high- Aviation News............................2& 9 Name That Plane...........................16 er fares to cover the karia and The New York Times’ Paul Krug- Sensenbrenner Airline News..................................12 Focus on the Customer..................19 EU’s new tax. man, have solved our economic problems Cargo News....................................6 Comic...........................................16 by deciding that a space alien attack will The EU’s emissions tax will cover the save us. They were assisted in their August entire fl ight. For example, if a U.S. carrier Security News..............................15 Hijinx..............................................1 14thSunday morning segment by Kenneth is fl ying from San Francisco to London, Classified.....................................17 Letter to the Editor........................17 the tax will take effect when the aircraft Rogoff, one of those Harvard professors September 2011 • Vol. 33 No. 9 that needs’ to be dusted off when they re- begins to taxi on the runway in California. move him from his library shelf. Remem- The bill will continue to accrue throughout airportpress.us See HIJINX page 4 See TAX ON TRAVEL page 4 2 • September 2011 • Airport Press Metro Edition Aviation News WINGS CLUB From Page 1 tal Holdings, will visit in November, and re-create history without fi rst-hand experi- the eyes of Wings Club members. Southwest’s Gary Kelly is on the docket for ence (though the video-recorded luncheons, “It’s really going to be hard to recreate, York City, the Wings Club “promotes the December. which go back to 2005, will certainly help). but people obviously do it,” he said. “Books advancement and development of aeronau- In addition to these monthly talks, the But with enough digging and a few clever are written about the 12th century, so I bet tics,” according to its website. The group’s Wings Club gives out university scholar- turns of phrase, offi cials will no doubt be one can be written about the last 25 years. membership now boasts 1,200 offi cials rep- ships and organizes a yearly dinner-dance able to chart the history of aviation through resenting airports, airlines, forwarders and event. Current events are No. 1 on the club’s other aviation companies. priority list, but history also plays a big part 9/11 INTERFAITH MEMORIAL SERVICE “There aren’t many places in the U.S. in the club’s identity. where you have enough of a community to Members have already produced two vol- have such a club. New York during the war umes of the organization’s history — works was one thing, but if there hadn’t been three that, through the eyes of Wings Club mem- major airlines in New York in the ’60s, I’m bers, tell the story of an evolving industry. not sure the club would have survived,” said Preparations are being made for a third the group’s manager, Harris Herman. “You volume, which will cover the years 1992 need some kind of critical mass to be able to through 2017. All the records are there — do what we do,” he continued. “I’m sure that somewhere; the passage of time and a few in many big cities around the United States relocations have spread the club’s history all there’s some kind of talk about doing this, over New York City. but there just aren’t enough people who are “All the historical records of the club … in the industry in a particular location.” were put in storage rather quickly, without Tenth Anniversary of 9/11 Today, Wings Club members sponsor archiving them,” Harris said, recalling the will be commemorated at the monthly luncheons featuring some of avia- haste with which the group moved to its cur- tion’s biggest names. James Hogan, CEO rent location. “There are 150 boxes of fi les Tri-Faith Chapel Museum of Etihad Airways, is slated to speak at the in Brooklyn somewhere; and there are about Terminal 4 ~ 4th Floor club’s event on September 22. Jeff Smisek, 75 boxes in storage in Manhattan.” Monday, September 12, 2011 at 12Noon president and CEO of United Continen- Herman said it’s an unenviable task to Airport Press Metro Edition • September 2011 • 3 “Meet Me at” BAR & LOUNGE 137-09 Crossbay Blvd Ozone Park, NY 11417 (718) 848-2498 CJ’S NACHOS Served with Cheddar and Monterrey Jack Cheese, SPECIALTY DRINKS & MARTINIS Salsa, Sour Cream and Black Olives. … $5.95 SEXY SANGRIA WINGS Red Sangria served with fresh Fruit In your choice of Mild, Hot or Damn!! on the rocks Served with Celery and traditional Blue Cheese Dressing. $9.00 Half order of six Full order of twelve $4.85 $9.00 … WHEN IN ROME... CJ’S LEMONADE Caesar Salad Tender Grilled Chicken, Shredded Romaine, Citrus Vodka, Limoncello, fresh Lemon and Sugar. Toasted Seasoned Croutons, shaved Pecorino $9.00 Romano Cheese and a Sumptuous Caesar Dressing. 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