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GA deliveries up 4.3%, billings jump 24%

By General Aviation News Staff · February 19, 2014 ·

WASHINGTON, D.C. — New figures released by the General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) show that total worldwide general aviation airplane shipments rose 4.3%, from 2,164 in 2012 to 2,256 in 2013. Billings increased to $23.4 billion, up 24% from 2012, when they totaled $18.9 billion. Billings in 2013 were the second-largest number recorded after 2008, when […]

AERO prepares for takeoff

By General Aviation News Staff · February 19, 2014 ·

FRIEDRICHSHAFEN — The 22nd AERO will start on April 9 with a focus on general aviation aircraft, helicopters, and business jets. There is the continuation of the special exhibitions Engine Area, Avionics Avenue, and the e-flight-expo, with the premiere of the UAS-Expo, where civilian drones will be exhibited. “We are seeing very good demand; 10 […]

Lightspeed Sierra ANR Headset now FlightLink-capable

By General Aviation News Staff · February 19, 2014 ·

 PORTLAND, Ore. — Lightspeed Aviation’s Sierra ANR headset is now compatible with FlightLink, the company’s free app for the Apple iPad and iPhone. When used with the Zulu.2 — and now Sierra — headsets, FlightLink allows pilots to capture incoming and outgoing communications for instant playback or archiving to common audio management software — such as […]

Duncan Aviation opens Engine Rapid Response location at LGB

By General Aviation News Staff · February 19, 2014 ·

Duncan Aviation has opened its 10th Engine Rapid Response location at the Long Beach Airport (LGB) in Long Beach, California. Duncan Aviation’s mobile engine services include AOG support, most scheduled and unscheduled events, as well as engine R&Rs. For many years, Duncan Aviation has been supporting southern California as far south as San Diego and […]

IS&S receives STC for auto throttle, standby display

By General Aviation News Staff · February 19, 2014 ·

Innovative Solutions & Support (IS&S) has received FAA Supplemental Type Certification (STC) for its Auto Throttle System and Standby Display Unit (SDU) incorporated into its Integrated Flight Management System (IFMS). The auto throttle allows a pilot to control the power setting of the aircraft’s engines by setting a desired flight characteristic rather than manually controlling […]

A new way to look at checklists

By General Aviation News Staff · February 19, 2014 ·

Now available in a customizable app are Sporty’s Aircraft Checklists for iPhone and iPad. Powered by Qref, the app includes written procedures specifically for your aircraft. The same ontent found in the Qref printed checklists are now available in this customizable app, Sporty’s officials note. Checklists for more than 50 models of aircraft are available, […]

Lights distract pilot

By NTSB · February 19, 2014 ·

Aircraft: Piper Cherokee Six. Injuries: None. Location: Swainsboro, Ga. Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: The pilot was attempting to land at night in visual meteorological conditions. The runway lights were set on high intensity, which diluted the threshold lights. The airplane hit trees during final approach about 2,400 feet before the runway threshold. The pilot stated he […]

Mentoring: Sharing the magic

By General Aviation News Staff · February 18, 2014 ·

By BRENT OWENS. Flying is such an amazing experience, I can’t imagine anyone who doesn’t think it’s cool on some level. Because of this mindset I have a real passion for seeing our industry flourish — most of us do. It’s partially selfish, because if people aren’t interested in flying we shrink as a community. […]

From Cropduster to Airline Captain

By General Aviation News Staff · February 18, 2014 ·

One of our favorite people, LeRoy Brown, has released his biography: “From Cropduster to Airline Captain: The Biography of Captain Leroy H. Brown.” The book begins in 1936, when Brown clambered aboard a 1929 Waco 10 converted to crop dusting duty, sat down in the grimy hopper, and then launched into a clear-blue Florida sky […]

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