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Sennheiser debuts new headset for professional pilots

By General Aviation News Staff · May 31, 2013 ·

Sennheiser has unveiled the HMEC 26-2, the successor to the HMEC 26 pilot’s headset for commercial pilots. “The HMEC 26 with active noise cancellation is our most popular headset for airline and business pilots,” explained Jörg Buchberger, Business Segment Manager Aviation at Sennheiser. “The improvements made in the 26-2 are based on feedback we requested […]

Aspen’s Connected Panel takes flight on Pilatus

By General Aviation News Staff · May 30, 2013 ·

Aspen Avionics’ Connected Panel technology will be integrated into the new Pilatus PC-12 NG Connected flight deck system. The Pilatus PC-12 NG features Honeywell Primus Apex avionics enhanced with a suite of mobile apps that simplify and streamline operational activities, according to company officials. Aspen’s Connected for Pilatus platform enables wireless communication between the apps […]

Snap-On debuts new tool box

By General Aviation News Staff · May 30, 2013 ·

Snap-on Industrial’s new Visual Tool Control (VTC) tool storage box with a clear abrasion resistant polycarbonate window gives technicians a full view of their tools for instant accountability and asset management. The VTC can hold about 100 tools. The ability for technicians to return their tools and see if any are missing, even after the […]

West Star Aviation now offers interior services at CAE

By General Aviation News Staff · May 29, 2013 ·

COLUMBIA, S.C. — West Star Aviation is now offering interior services at its Columbia, South Carolina, (CAE) location. The new interior shop is equipped to complete a variety of partial interior work, including upholstery, panel recovery, and carpet. West Star does not currently offer woodworking services at CAE; however, company officials say they have an […]

Plane-Power debuts high-power alternator

By General Aviation News Staff · May 27, 2013 ·

GRANBURY, Texas — Plane-Power, Ltd. has received FAA approval of its newest lightweight, high-power aircraft alternator. The Plane-Power ALT-FLX alternator is a lightweight, high-output, belt-driven alternator sold as a single part number for both 12V and 24V aircraft. Optional mounting kits make it easy to replace heavyweight, Ford DOFF series alternators often used both Continental […]

‘Airpark’ aims to connect kids with aviators

By Ben Sclair · May 22, 2013 ·

Getting the next generation of aviators inspired to fly and out to the airport is the focus of Tony Pfau, Stephen McKissen and a group of student filmmakers. “The show will be a family oriented TV show to attract youth to aviation,” said Pfau in an email to General Aviation News. In a follow-up conversation, Pfau admitted he’s […]

‘Aircraft’ should delight readers

By Ben Sclair · May 21, 2013 ·

Are you on the hunt for a new history of aviation book? If so, “Aircraft: The Definitive Visual History” should pique your interest. The 300+ page book is full of more than 800 color pictures, divided into 10 chapters. Each chapter, except the first, dives into aviation history, by decade. The layout is compelling and […]

Pilot asks for help to publish children’s book

By General Aviation News Staff · May 20, 2013 ·

Georgia pilot Michael Badger has launched a new project on Kickstarter to fund publishing of  “Pilot Tails High Flying Adventures for Kids,” a children’s book set during the 1930s Golden Age of Aviation. Pilot Tails will be a 36 page hardcover 11 x 8.5 full color book professionally printed and bound, henoted. The story follows […]

Sporty’s debuts approval service for iPad/ForeFlight cockpit use

By General Aviation News Staff · May 20, 2013 ·

Pilots flying large turbine-powered airplanes governed by Part 91F or flying as a fractional on-demand or Part 135 operation may need formal FAA approval to use an iPad in pursuit of a paperless cockpit. Now these pilots have some help from Sporty’s. “Gaining approval for your iPad as an Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) can be […]

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