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New Advanced Aircraft Analysis Reader

By General Aviation News Staff · August 4, 2006 ·

With the release of Advanced Aircraft Analysis (AAA) v. 3.1 this month, DARcorporation has released the new AAA Reader, which will allow anyone, with or without a copy of AAA, to view your data, improving cooperation and increasing efficiency during the design process. The AAA Reader is available at no charge from the company’s website, […]

MyFBO.com releases two ready-to-use ASA curriculums

By General Aviation News Staff · August 4, 2006 ·

MyFBO.com and Aviation Supplies and Academics, Inc. (ASA), with the collaboration of Colorado Northwestern Community College, has created two new ready-to-use syllabi based on ASA’s popular written syllabus, “The Pilot’s Manual: Private Pilot Syllabus (ASA-PM-S-P3)”, and their “FITS Accepted Student Flight” for the MyFBO.com Curriculum Tracking feature. ASA has promised to provide every flight school, […]

Willson debuts new safety eyewear

By General Aviation News Staff · August 4, 2006 ·

Willson Safety Products has launched its new A700 and A800 Series of safety eyewear. Designed with sporty style in mind, the eyewear meets demanding ANSI safety standards, company officials say. The Willson A700 Series combines new sport styling with high protection standards. The lightweight, wrap-around, nine-base lens design provides substantial coverage and a distortion-free, 180° […]

Tampa International Jet Center lands new tenant

By General Aviation News Staff · August 4, 2006 ·

The Tampa International Jet Center (TIJC) has entered into a long-term relationship with ExecuJet Charter Services, formerly of Clearwater, Fla. ExecuJet has relocated six turbine aircraft, ranging from a King Air 200 to Falcon 50, to the TIJC facility at Tampa International Airport in Florida. For more information: 813-319-8000 or

Klein Tools introduces Multi-Pocket Tool Totes

By General Aviation News Staff · August 4, 2006 ·

Klein Tools recently expanded its Tool Tote line with two new multi-pocket tote bags – a 17-pocket Tool Tote with a shoulder strap and a seven-pocket Tool Tote. Constructed of rugged, 600 x 300 denier polyester, the new bags are designed to withstand wear and tear. They also are water-resistant to avoid the buildup of […]

AirShares Elite New England has launched new training programs for pilots in the AirShares Elite shared ownership program.

By General Aviation News Staff · August 4, 2006 ·

AirShares Elite New England has launched new training programs for pilots in the AirShares Elite shared ownership program. Led by Neil Singer, a 5,000-hour Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) and Gold Seal and Master Certificated Flight Instructor (CFI) with expertise in Technically Advanced Aircraft training, the programs include safety seminars, instructor standardization and expanded ground and […]

Keep deer off runways

By General Aviation News Staff · August 4, 2006 ·

Airport operators can keep deer off runways with the new Deer Blocker Deer Fence from Nixalite of America Inc. Deer Blocker Deer Fencing is an alternative to metal and plastic deer fencing. Constructed from UV resistant polyethylene, the fence is strong, light weight, easy to install and virtually invisible from normal viewing distances. For more […]

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder

By General Aviation News Staff · July 21, 2006 ·

There is an old cliché, “”Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.”” This is especially true with art because it determines what a person surrounds himself with and enjoys every day on his walls. However, with aviation art, what one person likes is not necessarily the artistic style that appeals to another. So I’m […]

AM I MISSING SOMETHING

By General Aviation News Staff · July 21, 2006 ·

I must be missing something. The gentleman with the formerly flawless O-360-CIF (Ask Paul: What causes a formerly flawless engine to run rough? May 19 issue) says he swapped the #1 and #3 EGT probes and the problem moved to #3 on the JPI. To me, an A&P/IA, that means the problem is most likely […]

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