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InJet to seek new hires at NBAA convention

By Janice Wood · October 4, 2009 ·

InJet is seeking new hires at the National Business Aviation Association 62nd annual convention in Orlando, Fla., this month. ACP Jets launched its private jet charter program, InJet earlier this year, and already there’s a need for increased capabilities and growth, said officials with the West Palm Beach, Fla.-based company. “With the economic environment and […]

Reach your target market

By Janice Wood · October 1, 2009 ·

You may have noticed that there are some changes in the banner ads on The Pulse. We are delighted to announce that banner ads on The Pulse of Aviation e-newsletter, LivingWithYourPlane.com and GeneralAviationNews.com are now sold as a single unit. This combination gives advertisers exposure in three very popular and solid aviation venues with tens […]

Flight Line Internet Radio celebrates first anniversary

By Janice Wood · October 1, 2009 ·

Flight Line Internet Radio, which carries news from General Aviation News at the bottom of each hour, recently passed a milestone, achieving more than 600,000 unique web site visits in its first year of existence. Flight Line Radio launched Flight Line Internet Radio (FLiR), the world’s first “Aviation Radio Station,” Oct. 1, 2008. “We have […]

Toy Flights help kids, boost aviation

By Janice Wood · October 1, 2009 ·

Members of the New Bedford Pilots Association in Massachusetts will offer sightseeing flights over the state’s South Coast this Saturday to raise money to provide holiday toys and gifts for local children. According to a story at SouthCoastToday.com, Toy Flights is an annual event that began in the late ’80s. In addition to raising funds […]

GAN to be at AOPA Aviation Summit

By Janice Wood · September 30, 2009 ·

The AOPA Aviation Summit is rapidly approaching. November in Tampa…what a nice way to go. We hope that those of you who are attending will stop by and see us. We’ll be at Booth 909. There’s still time to advertise in the issue we’ll be distributing there. It’s a great audience of potential customers that […]

Van’s delivers 3000th RV-8 kit

By Janice Wood · September 30, 2009 ·

Tom Carter, of Big Fork, Montana, enjoyed his career in the cockpit of the F-16, so when it ended, he said needed an airplane that could scratch the “fighter” itch and still provide good cross-country performance and reasonable operating costs. After researching the matter, Carter flew his Cessna 180 to the VansAircraft.com factory in Oregon […]

LSAs, Unite!

By Janice Wood · September 30, 2009 ·

SPLOG By DAN JOHSON “LSAs, Unite!” might be the campaign slogan. Sector-only air shows are rare. By that term I mean an all-one-class or -type event. Club fly-ins occur where all owners of a certain brand get together at a regional airport. A gathering of Van’s aircraft builders can bring quite a flock of flying […]

Sullenberger, Skiles tapped for Young Eagles

By Janice Wood · September 30, 2009 ·

U.S. Airways Capt. Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger and First Officer Jeffrey Skiles, known for their expert handling of their airliner’s emergency landing in the Hudson River in January, have been named co-chairmen of the EAA Young Eagles Program. Actor and pilot Harrison Ford passed the baton to the new co-chairman late last month after having served […]

GA accident rates increase slightly

By Janice Wood · September 30, 2009 ·

Transportation fatalities in the U.S. decreased by almost 10% in 2008 from 2007, according to preliminary figures from the National Transportation Safety Board. This marks the third consecutive year of decreasing transportation fatalities. However, deaths from aviation accidents increased slightly last year, from 550 to 572. Nearly 87% of those fatalities occurred in GA accidents […]

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