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Pilot protection services for AOPA members

By Ben Sclair · May 2, 2012 ·

The new Pilot Protection Services (PPS) program from AOPA, is designed to help members avoid problems that can threaten their pilot and medical certificates while also providing professional insights and assistance when they have a problem. The core benefits are: year-round tips and advice from nationally-known medical and legal experts, the AOPA Legal Services Plan, […]

Keep your electronics charged

By Ben Sclair · May 2, 2012 ·

Pilots have plenty of batteries to keep charged these days, from iPads to smartphones to portable ADS-B receivers. Many of these gadgets require special high amp charging devices, and Sporty’s now offers a complete selection of pilot-tested gear to meet these needs. The Dual 2.1 Amp Cigarette Lighter Adapter [#7565A – $14.95] plugs into any cockpit […]

Book signing at MAPS Air Museum

By Janice Wood · April 26, 2012 ·

The author of “My Very Dearest Anna,” Kara Martinelli, will be at the MAPS Air Museum in Canton, Ohio, Sunday, April 29, for a book signing that coincides with the aviation museum’s spring pancake breakfast. The first book from Hemlock Films, “My Very Dearest Anna” features letters from Martinelli’s grandparents during World War II. The […]

Commemorate your first solo

By Janice Wood · April 26, 2012 ·

Whether it’s your own first solo or that of a friend or family member, Sporty’s First Solo Commemorative Wooden Plaque will keep that memory vivid. The alder wood, laser-etched plaque is custom engraved with the pilot’s name and airplane on two lines. The words on the plaque read: “Rare is a sense of accomplishment felt […]

New prop approved for Navajo

By Janice Wood · April 26, 2012 ·

MT-Propeller has received an FAA STC for a next-generation 4-blade scimitar composite propeller on the Piper PA-31P Navajo with the Lycoming TIGO-541-E series engine. The new STC provides improved performance, maximum durability and reliability and is suitable for all weather operations, company officials said. According to company officials, the propeller installation: Provides best vibration damping […]

WingX adds ADS-B Traffic and more

By Janice Wood · April 26, 2012 ·

Hilton Software has added ADS-B traffic to WingX Pro7. WingX Pro7 will initially support 1090 MHz ADS-B traffic and add 978 MHz ADS-B traffic in May. Additionally, WingX Pro7 Version 6.4’s moving map now highlights obstacles on en route charts and declutters the screen as the user pinch-zooms. “We introduced ADS-B weather over a year […]

Weldcraft introduces new water-cooled TIG torch

By Janice Wood · April 23, 2012 ·

Weldcraft has introduced the new WP-280 water-cooled TIG torch, which has been designed with the company’s Super Cool Technology. This technology consists of a unique design that improves the torch’s efficiency, resulting in less downtime due to overheating and a longer lasting torch, company officials said. The WP-280 TIG torch body also includes an anti-rotation […]

Aspen enhances Evolution autopilot integration

By Janice Wood · April 23, 2012 ·

Aspen Avionics has received approval of an amendment to the Evolution Flight Display AML-STC authorizing autopilot nav coupling to the 1000 MFD while in reversion mode. FAA approval on this interface allows Aspen to deliver on a frequently requested enhancement and ensures consistent guidance on installing this capability, company officials explained. Aspen’s Evolution 2000 and […]

BrightLine Bags debuts ‘Flex System’

By Janice Wood · April 17, 2012 ·

BrightLine Bags has introduced its new modular flight bag system called “The FLEX System, which includes five different-sized interchangeable modules, a front and rear end cap, and a collection of four interchangeable external pockets. Every pilot can create a customized bag that is the exact size and has the exact functionality he or she wants, […]

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