Jeppesen now provides Class B airspace diagrams on the back side of selected VFR+GPS Enroute paper charts for coverage in North America. Pilots are now able to transition between Jeppesen’s enroute and terminal charts while in the cockpit by turning over the chart for 15 Class B airspace locations in the U.S. The new 1:250,000 […]
#OSH11: Aspen gets connected
Aspen Avionics introduced its patent-pending line of Connected Panel products this week at AirVenture, with officials saying the products “seamlessly integrate aviation application data from personal handheld devices with certified avionics installed in an aircraft’s panel.” Connected Panel includes hardware, software, and application components that provide two-way wireless communications between panel avionics and personal smart […]
OSH11: Lockwood tapped as Beringer service center
Lockwood Aviation and Beringer Wheels & Brakes have inked an agreement for Lockwood Aviation in Sebring, Florida, to become the first US service center for Beringer Wheels & Brakes in Tallard, France. Beringer officials said they chose Lockwood for its reputation for excellent customer service and its expertise in light aviation. Both routine service and […]
#OSH11: FAA Administrator: It’s not business as usual
When Randy Babbitt took the job as FAA administrator, he never thought he’d be in this position: Overseeing the furloughs of 4,000 employees and the halt of airport construction projects around the country because Congress couldn’t agree to extend the agency’s funding. But even with all that going on, he made of point of visiting […]
Controllers call on Congress to resolve FAA stalemate
WASHINGTON, D.C. – National Air Traffic Controllers Association President Paul Rinaldi urged lawmakers today to immediately pass an FAA extension. Rinaldi cautioned Congress not to leave for its upcoming August recess before passing an extension to restore the jobs of 4,000 laid-off FAA employees. Of the 4,000 furloughed employees, NATCA represents nearly 1,200 from its […]
#OSH11: Flight Design shows off C4
When you walk in the Main Gate at AirVenture this year, one of the first things you see is the mockup of Flight Design’s new four-seater, the C4. Jokes about explosives aside, the four-seater from the German company is turning out to be a hit, company officials said at Oshkosh. Introduced at AERO in Germany, […]
#OSH11: Flying High Coffee fuels aviation
Every morning this week at AirVenture, Rob Riggen and his crew at Flying High Coffee are brewing 25,000 cups of coffee to give to exhibitors, volunteers and EAA staffers. That’s just a small amount of the coffee consumed by pilots, notes Riggen, a CFI and coffee aficinado, who estimates that aviation consumers drink $100 million […]
#OSH11: Flyvie unveils next-gen flight recording; removes prop from videos
Flyvie Inc., a developer and manufacturer of video capturing and debriefing systems for the aviation industry, has introduced the Flyvie next generation multi video flight recording and debriefing solution designed to enhance the general aviation training experience. The flight recorder, Flyvie 2160 Pro, enables two 1080P, best in class cameras, along with GPS, accelerometers, cockpit […]
Pelton wins LAMA President’s Award
Jack Pelton, recently retired president and CEO at Cessna, has won the Light Aircraft Manufacturers Association’s (LAMA) President’s Award. More than 600 industry experts were polled, with Pelton receiving the most votes, according to LAMA officials. Pelton helped bring the Skycatcher — Cessna’s LSA — to market, which has already gathered 1,000 orders, the largest […]


