WEST PALM BEACH, Florida — The FAA has approved the recent merger of Mobile Aircraft Services and B. Coleman MRO PBI, granting the new company, Infinity Aircraft Services, certification as a Part 145 Repair Station. B. Coleman Aviation’s MRO (Maintenance, Repair, Overhaul) division and Mobile Aircraft Services joined forces to create Infinity Aircraft Services, a new […]
AviationManuals acquires Maximum Manuals
WASHINGTON, D.C. — AviationManuals, a provider of aircraft operations manuals and safety management system (SMS) software, has acquired Maximum Manuals of Carlsbad, Calif. The acquisition allows AviationManuals to expand its product line to create tailored Minimum Equipment Lists (MELs) and provide Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) application packages for aircraft operators, according to CEO Mark Baier. “Our companies […]
Improperly installed part brings down Aerostar
Witnesses reported seeing the Aerostar 601P flying slowly toward the airport near Austin, Texas, at a low altitude. The left engine was at a low rpm and witnesses reported hearing “sputtering,” “knocking,” or making a “banging” noise, while seeing trailing black smoke. One witness said that, as the airplane passed over him, he saw the tail “kick” horizontally to the […]
Picture of the day: Miss Ellie
Star Novak recently submitted this photo showing Matt Younkin taxiing to the participant’s hangar his Beech 18 “Miss Ellie” after his performance at the Defenders of Freedom Open House and Air Show at Offutt AFB in July 2016.
Wartime memories of a B-17 engineering officer
Note: This article has been excerpted and adapted by the author from her book “My Father, My Friends ~ Memories of World War II,” which is based on her interviews with World War II veterans. After the attack on Pearl Harbor, native Iowan and farm boy Chester Peek knew his life was headed in a […]
Montana teen wins aviation art contest
Kassi Slowey, a freshman at Billings West High School in Montana and a student pilot, is the winner of a nationwide art contest sponsored by the Air Race Classic, the historic all-women cross-country airplane race. The competition was open to girls ages 12 to 17. A panel of judges from the American Association of Aviation […]
Customized bifold hangar door offers one-piece look
A tip from a neighbor led J.T. Strange to Schweiss Doors for a customized bifold liftstrap/autolatch door for the hangar adjacent to his home at Obannon Creek Aerodrome Airpark in Goshen, Ohio. Strange says the neighbor was introduced to Schweiss Doors at AirVenture in Oshkosh, where he talked to company owner Mike Schweiss. “I researched a […]
Just Aircraft’s annual fly-in a hit
BRASSTOWN, N.C. — Plane Fun Aircraft recently hosted the annual Just Aircraft three day fly-in, drawing 25 Just Aircraft models to the private airstrip. In addition, there were a half-dozen GA type airplanes and approximately 300 to 400 spectators. The emphasis of the fly-in is having fun with STOL aircraft and to that end, participants were invited […]
Piper M600 achieves Production Certificate
VERO BEACH, Florida — Piper Aircraft was recently granted a Production Certificate for its new M600 turboprop by the FAA. “Being granted the Production Certificate is the latest in a series of milestones for the new aircraft, according to Simon Caldecott, Piper Aircraft President and CEO. “In June we received the Type Certificate for the […]