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New FAA hangar policy causing confusion

By General Aviation News Staff · August 10, 2014 ·

Two weeks after the FAA unveiled its draft policy for allowed uses in hangars at airports that receive federal grant funding, much confusion has emerged regarding the overall effect of the policy and what it means for hangar tenants. That’s particularly true for homebuilders, who have heard conflicting stories about what it means for building […]

Judge dismisses patent lawsuit against AOPA

By General Aviation News Staff · August 10, 2014 ·

A U.S. District Court judge in Oregon has dismissed a patent infringement lawsuit against the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA). District Judge Marco Hernández dismissed the lawsuit, brought by SD Holdings, LLC, on July 22 for lack of personal jurisdiction. In its $66 million lawsuit, SD Holdings claimed that FlyQ Web, a free-to-members flight […]

Insurer responds to request for afford airstrip liability coverage

By General Aviation News Staff · August 10, 2014 ·

For many airstrip owners, the provision of liability insurance coverage has been cost prohibitive.  Recently, the Recreational Aviation Foundation (RAF)  took on the project of examining the availability of airstrip liability insurance and found that, as is the case with many aviation-related concerns, there were misunderstandings and unfounded prejudices impacting both the availability and pricing […]

NEAM executive director to retire

By General Aviation News Staff · August 9, 2014 ·

WINDSOR LOCKS, CONN. — Michael P. Speciale, Executive Director of the New England Air Museum (NEAM), has announced his retirement as of Dec. 1. He has been executive director for 29 years and has led the museum’s transformation from a small one-hangar museum recovering from the effects of a tornado in 1979, to a major cultural, educational, and […]

Nextant selects Parker Wheels and Brakes for G90XT

By General Aviation News Staff · August 9, 2014 ·

Parker Aerospace’s Aircraft Wheel & Brake Division has been selected by Nextant Aerospace, based in Cleveland, Ohio, to provide its STC-approved wheel and brake conversion kit for the Nextant G90XT Remanufactured Turboprop aircraft. Nextant’s Vice President of Business Development Mark O’Donnell said the decision to install Parker’s P/N 199-90 wheel and brake conversion kit on the […]

Exova Santa Fe Springs Aerospace expands

By General Aviation News Staff · August 9, 2014 ·

Exova, a global testing, calibration and advisory services provider, has expanded both capacity and technical capabilities at its aerospace laboratory in Santa Fe Springs, California. The investment includes new state-of-the-art Computer Numerical Controlled (CNC) grinders, mills and lathes. Additionally, the lab has invested in waterjet capabilities, expanding its cutting services into new technologies that deliver […]

Jeppesen simplifies Mobile FliteDeck IFR subscriptions

By General Aviation News Staff · August 8, 2014 ·

At this year’s AirVenture,  Jeppesen introduced a new structure for Mobile FliteDeck data subscriptions, to simplify the flying experience for general aviation pilots. Pilots using Mobile FliteDeck on iPad now have 10 global coverage options for IFR navigation data services offered at a lower price point, including full U.S. coverage available for a $299 annual subscription. […]

Guest speakers, learning tracks for Aviation Expo released

By General Aviation News Staff · August 8, 2014 ·

The FLYING Aviation Expo has its list of educational guest speakers and programs in anticipation for the three-day event and trade show set for Oct. 31-Nov. 2 in Palm Springs, Calif. Speakers include experienced pilots and industry professionals who will discuss how to apply Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) skills to Visual Flight Rules (VFR), flying IFR […]

New book helps aviation businesses gain altitude

By General Aviation News Staff · August 8, 2014 ·

Rocco Cipriano, an aviation marketing professional, has written a new book on marketing for aviation and aerospace companies. The book, “Full Throttle Aviation Marketing,” provides a review of the tools, tactics and strategies aviation and aerospace businesses can use to promote their companies. “I felt that there was a void for a quality book on […]

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