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Piper taps Hartzell for alternator, cabin heaters for Seminoles

By General Aviation News Staff · September 17, 2013 ·

Piper Aircraft has selected Hartzell Engine Technologies to provide its latest I-Series cabin heater and ES-Series 24V/100A alternators as standard on new Piper Seminole multi-engine advanced training aircraft. “The I-Series cabin heater and the ES-Series lightweight alternators represent the most advanced technologies for their respective categories,” stated Hartzell Engine Technologies President Mike Disbrow. “We are […]

Zenith slates factory workshops

By General Aviation News Staff · September 17, 2013 ·

MEXICO, Mo. — Every month Zenith Aircraft hosts a two-day workshop for people who want to learn about the basics involved in building a metal aircraft. Some people attend to build the rudder for the complete kit they are ordering. Others just want to sample the types of work involved in aircraft construction. The workshop in […]

Bad bounce bends LSA

By NTSB · September 17, 2013 ·

Aircraft: Aero AT-4. Injuries: None. Location: San Diego, Colo. Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: The pilot was attempting to land. When the airplane was about 3 feet above the ground, the airplane stalled, touched down hard and bounced. The pilot applied power to abort the landing but the LSA pulled to the left. The airplane bounced a […]

Go west, old dude…

By Jamie Beckett · September 16, 2013 ·

One of the great advantages of writing professionally is that we who scribble ideas down for others to read rarely have to face those others in person. We don’t have to worry about an errant idea sending you to the refrigerator to ferret out some overly ripe fruits or vegetables that you can hurl in […]

Swift Fuels opens aviation gasoline blending facility

By General Aviation News Staff · September 16, 2013 ·

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — More than 100 people attended an event Friday, Sept. 13, to unveil two facilities that could bolster the process to commercialize an unleaded high-octane aviation gasoline called 100SF. Officials from Swift Fuels , based in the Purdue Research Park of West Lafayette, held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to open their new aviation […]

Tax cut spurs job growth in Indiana

By General Aviation News Staff · September 16, 2013 ·

INDIANAPOLIS – Officials from the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) and top Indiana Senate and House leaders gathered inside the expansive hangar of Eagle Creek Aviation Services here Friday to mark the nearly-instant success of a tax reduction for general aviation businesses. An Indiana measure signed into law just several months ago is already […]

Reno wraps up historic week

By General Aviation News Staff · September 16, 2013 ·

RENO — The National Championship Air Races wrapped up its historic 50th event on Sunday afternoon with a Breitling Unlimited Gold Championship race that ended with four-time defending champion Steve Hinton edging out one of the best racing fields in the event’s history for his fifth straight victory. Hinton, from Chino, Calif., was piloting the […]

Capital City Airport to host Aviation Days

By General Aviation News Staff · September 16, 2013 ·

FRANKFORT, Ky. – On Saturday, Sept. 21, Capital City Airport (FFT) will welcome the public to its annual Aviation Day. Many local aviation groups will be represented at this family-oriented event. Admission is free and activities will take place from 9 am until 2 pm. The Institute for Aerospace Education will have several student volunteers […]

Rededication of NEW historic airport terminal slated

By General Aviation News Staff · September 16, 2013 ·

A rededication ribbon cutting ceremony for the historic Airport Terminal Building at the New Orleans Lakefront Airport (NEW) will be held Saturday, Sept. 28, at 10 a.m., according to officials with the Orleans Levee District Non-Flood Protection Asset Management Authority announced. Devastated by Hurricane Katrina in August 2005, this original structure of classic Art Deco design […]

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