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King Schools adds avionics courses

By Janice Wood · February 9, 2009 ·

King Schools has added two more Pro Line 21 courses to its lineup of courses for avionics systems ranging from the Universal UNS-1 to the Garmin 430/530. The two recently added Pro Line 21 courses are for the CJ3 and the Falcon 20/50. The courses include built-in procedures trainer “so you can practice what you […]

‘America’s Hangar’ soars onto DVD

By Janice Wood · February 9, 2009 ·

Smithsonian Networks takes flight with an intriguing look inside “America’s Hangar” soaring onto DVD March 17 from Infinity Entertainment Group. The Smithsonian Institution’s National Air and Space Museum (established in 1946), also known as “America’s Hangar,” houses more than 300,000-square-feet of aircraft. The world’s most-visited museum, it has preserved and displays many of the world’s […]

Aviat Aircraft upgrades Husky A-1C

By Janice Wood · February 9, 2009 ·

Aviat Aircraft has introduced several new upgrades for the Husky A-1C, including the Garmin G-600 IFR panel. Aviat is the first OEM to offer the G-600. Another option is an Electronic Instruments MVP50 color engine instrument monitor. New Huskys are being fitted with vernier throttle and mixture controls, which permit fine tuning for cruise settings […]

QuickBuild an RV

By Janice Wood · February 9, 2009 ·

Synergy Air‘s newest workshop, QuickBuild Strategies, is designed to educate those wanting to build a Van’s RV before they begin their projects. Scheduled for March 2-6 in Sunriver, Oregon, the workshop is based around the Van’s QuickBuild kit. However, everything it contains is equally applicable to Van’s standard kits, as well, company officials said. Three-time […]

LSA data updated

By Janice Wood · February 6, 2009 ·

Downing Aviation Associates has expanded its compilations of manufacturers’ data of Light Sport Aircraft (LSA) from 57 to 60 aircraft. In addition, DAA has reviewed and updated each aircraft’s pricing based on manufacturers’ provided data. “It is important that interested OEMs, individuals, training schools, and other businesses have the most current unbiased comparative LSA information […]

Mesa Citation Service Center opens

By Janice Wood · February 6, 2009 ·

Cessna Aircraft Co. recently marked the grand opening of its Mesa Citation Service Center adjacent to the Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport in Mesa, Ariz. The company built a new 101,000-square-foot facility that includes 62,400 square feet of hangar space along with office and backshop areas. Cessna has developed 12 acres of its tract flanking three 10,000-foot […]

Catlin, W. Brown team on insurance

By Janice Wood · February 6, 2009 ·

W. Brown & Associates Insurance Services now underwrites general aviation insurance on behalf of Catlin US, the U.S. arm of Catlin Group Ltd., an international specialty property/casualty insurer and reinsurer. General aviation coverages to be underwritten by W. Brown & Associates on behalf of Catlin US include hull, liability, aircraft products liability, airport liability, ground-based-liability […]

API tapped as battery dealer

By Janice Wood · February 6, 2009 ·

Aerospace Products International, Inc. (API) has been tapped by Saft as a distributor for its aviation batteries. Saft manufactures nickel-cadmium batteries for all types of aircraft. Saft officials said they selected API based on its internationally growing corporate/business and general aviation markets. For more information: 888-API-24X7 or APIWorldwide.com.

Free website highlights emergency landing sites

By Janice Wood · February 5, 2009 ·

Emergency Runways has launched EmergencyRunways.com for private pilots looking for a place to land in the event of an emergency. “The idea for the emergency runway website came to me about a year ago,” said Craig Maiman, an electrical engineer and glider pilot. “I thought why not use the power of the Internet to build […]

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