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Progressive Air Group partners with Brant Aero

By General Aviation News Staff · October 12, 2015 ·

BRANTFORD, Ontario, Canada — Progressive Air Group and Brant Aero have teamed to expand their combined services and product offerings to piston and turbine aircraft operators in eastern Canada. As part of the partnership, Progressive Air will set up a staffed parts depot at Brant Aero’s hangar location at Brantford Airport (CYFD), Ontario (45 minutes […]

Eleetus Simulators expands to Columbus, Ohio

By General Aviation News Staff · October 12, 2015 ·

Eleetus, manufacturers of full motion simulators, has landed in Columbus, Ohio. In searching for its next regional office and home base for its Ohio expansion, Eleetus selected the Dublin Entrepreneurial Center. Jim Janosik, a local entrepreneur and marketing professional, will lead Eleetus’ expansion in Columbus and other Ohio markets. He joins Eleetus with a diverse background […]

Premature jump kills parachutist

By NTSB · October 12, 2015 ·

The Boeing B75N1 pilot reported that he briefed the planned jump with the parachutists before departure during a festival in Tampa, Florida, and that the parachutists were supposed to jump after reaching 2,800 feet mean sea level (msl). About 30 minutes before the jump, the right-wing parachutist requested to depart from the right wing rather […]

Pictures of the day: Girls in Aviation Day set for 2016

By General Aviation News Staff · October 11, 2015 ·

The success of Women in Aviation International’s first Girls in Aviation Day requires a repeat performance in 2016, according to association officials, who sent us more photos of this year’s event. The 2016 Girls in Aviation Day is officially set for Saturday, Sept. 24, 2016. Plans are already underway to make this event even bigger and […]

Withdrawing from the luck bucket

By General Aviation News Staff · October 11, 2015 ·

By IVY McIVER. “I’m OK! Are you OK?” As I hung upside down, shoulder harnesses digging into my collarbones, I tried to make sense of the broken glass, bent metal and wet sand that surrounded me. Just 60 seconds prior, I had been rolling down a beautiful grass strip in the Cascades. I watched the […]

Senate bill aims to criminalize reckless drone flights

By General Aviation News Staff · October 10, 2015 ·

Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) has introduced legislation to make “reckless” drone flights near restricted airspace a crime. According to a report in The Hill, the bill, known as the SAFE DRONE Act, would make operating a drone within two miles of a restricted airspace a misdemeanor offense. Boxer said the measure would reduce the number […]

Power Flow Cardinal systems now flying on 20% of fleet

By General Aviation News Staff · October 10, 2015 ·

DAYTONA BEACH, Florida — Power Flow Systems reported recently that the Tuned Exhaust System it developed specifically for Cessna’s Cardinal 177RG, at the behest of the Cardinal Flyer’s Online (CFO) owner’s group, is now flying on about 20% of the fleet. Initially, the company was reluctant to pursue the costly and time-consuming STC process for the […]

Schweiss Doors introduces new strap latch system

By General Aviation News Staff · October 10, 2015 ·

HECTOR, Minn. – Schwiess Doors has introduced its new Automatic Strap Latch. The Automatic Strap Latch is a simple strap latch system that provides an “all-strap” and “only-strap” bi-fold door, according to company officials. Officials at Schweiss say they recognized that straps used for lifting could be designed to also be responsible for latching. The Automatic Strap Latch […]

Windecker Eagles to be manufactured in China

By General Aviation News Staff · October 9, 2015 ·

Wei Hang, the Chinese entrepreneur who commissioned the restoration of a Windecker Eagle, plans to set up a production line for the aircraft in China. When he purchased two of only eight Windecker Eagles ever produced, Hang also bought the production rights and the type certificate for the design. China will honor the type certificate, he […]

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