HJR 9-CENTENNIAL OF FLIGHT CELEBRATION  2:05:04 PM SENATOR KOOKESH announced the consideration of HJR 9. PAUL LABOLLE, Staff to Representative Richard Foster, sponsor of HJR 9, stated that this resolutions designates the Alaska Aviation Heritage Museum as the official headquarters for the centennial flight celebration, which will occur in 2013. 2:06:23 PM GAYLE PHILLIPS, former member of the Alaska Legislature and President of the Alaska Aviation Museum Board of Directors, urged the committee to pass HJR 9. Approval of the resolution provides time for the board to work with other aviation entities throughout the state to plan for this significant anniversary in Alaska's aviation history, she said. The board also will work with other museums of flight throughout the country and world to prepare for their participation in Alaska's celebration of motorized flight. The celebration will enhance the Alaska economy and visitor industry. 2:07:59 PM SENATOR PASKVAN joined the committee. SENATOR KOOKESH closed public testimony and opened committee discussion. SENATOR PASKVAN said his staff reminded him that the first flight in Alaska took place at an exhibition in Fairbanks on July 4, 1913, and he wonders why that isn't reflected in the resolution. MS. PHILLIPS said she doesn't know why that information isn't included in the resolution because that is an acknowledged fact. MR. LABOLLE suggested he make a friendly conceptual amendment. 2:09:32 PM SENATOR PASKVAN moved a conceptual amendment to recognize that the first flight in Alaska occurred July 4, 1913 at an exhibition in Fairbanks Alaska. SENATOR KOOKESH found no objection and announced that the conceptual amendment is adopted. SENATOR MEYER moved to report HJR 9 with the conceptual amendment and zero fiscal note from committee with individual recommendations. There being no objection, SCS HJR 9(TRA) moved from the Senate Transportation Standing Committee. At ease at 2:10 pm.