Tennessee 2023-2024 Regular Session

Tennessee Senate Bill SJR1067

Introduced
2/27/24  
Engrossed
3/18/24  
Enrolled
3/21/24  

Caption

A RESOLUTION to honor the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association and the National Celebration of General Aviation Flyover.

Impact

SJR1067 serves to influence state laws indirectly by promoting the recognition of the general aviation industry, which plays a crucial role in economic activity and job creation. By spotlighting the contributions of general aviation in Tennessee, the resolution seeks to reinforce support for policies that enhance the aviation sector. General aviation in Tennessee alone is responsible for over $40 billion in economic activity each year, supporting more than 220,000 jobs. This resolution may also contribute to community engagements surrounding local airports and their role in fostering economic growth and public safety.

Summary

Senate Joint Resolution 1067 (SJR1067) is a legislative resolution aimed at honoring the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) and commemorating the National Celebration of General Aviation Flyover scheduled for May 11, 2024. The resolution highlights the historical significance and contributions of general aviation to the United States, particularly reflecting on its evolution since 1939, and its role during World War II. SJR1067 emphasizes the advancements in aircraft technology and pilot training initiatives that have taken place over the decades, showcasing the ongoing importance of general aviation in American society.

Contention

While SJR1067 is largely a celebratory resolution with broad support, potential contention could arise from the varying perspectives on the level of government intervention in aviation regulations. Supporters would argue this resolution reinforces the importance of maintaining freedoms associated with general aviation flying, while critics might highlight concerns about regulatory measures that could affect safety and operational freedom in the aviation industry. The resolution's intent to honor the past achievements may lead to discussions about future aviation policy and the balance between safety regulations and industry growth.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TN HR1047

In Support Of The National Celebration Of General Aviation Flyover In Washington D.c. To Commemorate The Last Eighty-five Years Of General Aviation

TN HR0036

Designates May as General Aviation Appreciation Month.

TN HR1053

Resolution; supporting the "You Can Fly" High School Curriculum developed by the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association.

TN HR151

This resolution expresses support for the designation of International Black Aviation Professionals Day. It also encourages the observation of the day through recognition and celebration of the contributions of Black aviation professionals.

TN HR0020

A RESOLUTION to honor Charles L. Johnston on the celebration of his eightieth birthday.

TN HR111

A resolution honoring Phil Gray for his contribution to aviation in the state of Iowa.

TN HCR142

Designating Fort Worth as the official Aviation and Defense Capital of Texas for a 10-year period ending in 2035.

TN SJR0094

A RESOLUTION to recognize Jerry Hope on his receipt of the Wright Brothers Master Pilot Award.

TN SJR7028

A RESOLUTION to honor and congratulate Walt Stone upon his receipt of the Wright Brothers Master Pilot Award.

TN HR0113

A resolution to declare May 24, 2023, as National Aviation Maintenance Technician Day in the state of Michigan.

Similar Bills

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