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Avidyne autopilot certified in Cirrus aircraft with Evolution Pro PFD

By General Aviation News Staff · July 2, 2013 ·

Avidyne Corp. has received a Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) from the FAA for the installation of its DFC90 Digital Autopilot in Cirrus SR20 and SR22 aircraft when interfaced with the Evolution Pro Primary Flight Display (EFD1000 Pro PFD) from Aspen Avionics. Avidyne initially certified the DFC90 with its Entegra PFD in the Cirrus SR20 and […]

VFR into IMC ends in flames

By NTSB · July 2, 2013 ·

Aircraft: Piper Tri-Pacer Injuries: 2 Fatal. Location: Verlot, Wash. Aircraft damage: Destroyed. What reportedly happened: The private pilot had approximately 1,200 hours, but did not have an instrument rating. The weather was VFR when he took off on the 198-mile flight. There was no record of him obtaining an official weather briefing. Weather along the […]

The 10 top mistakes of first time buyers

By General Aviation News Staff · July 1, 2013 ·

By GUY R. MAHER So you are ready to buy your first plane? Great! But before you do, how about reviewing my top 10 list of first time buyer mistakes: 1. Not defining “why” you want to own. This may sound silly, because we all have lots of reasons as to why we want to […]

Young pilot completes solo flight around the world

By General Aviation News Staff · July 1, 2013 ·

FRESNO, Calif. — On June 29, Jack Wiegand completed his mission to break the current Guinness World Records title and became the youngest person to fly solo around the world. The Fresno, Calif. native, 21 years 7 days, broke the current record held by James Anthony Tan of Malaysia who was 21 years 344 days […]

Anthony Foxx confirmed as secretary of transportation

By Charles Spence · July 1, 2013 ·

WASHINGTON, D.C.—By a unanimous vote of 100 to 0, the Senate approved Anthony R. Foxx as the Secretary of the Department of Transportation, replacing Ray LaHood. Foxx was mayor of Charlotte, North Carolina, a post he had held since Nov. 3, 2009. Foxx was the youngest mayor ever of Charlotte when elected to his first […]

Students can spread wings at AirVenture College Park

By General Aviation News Staff · July 1, 2013 ·

OSHKOSH, Wis. – High school and college-aged students will now have a gathering spot to call their own at this year’s EAA AirVenture fly-in. New this year is the EAA Education and Interactive Zone (EIZ) featuring College Park, a pavilion that will feature aviation, professionalism and some fun presented by American Airlines. There will be […]

Company formed to produce electric aircraft

By General Aviation News Staff · July 1, 2013 ·

CABLE, Calif. — A new company, GreenWing International, has been formed to handle the production of the eSpyder (pictured below) and e430 electric-powered aircraft from Yuneec International. China-based Yuneec will continue to focus on developing the technologies for electric motors and power systems, company officials noted. “GreenWing International is a new company created to specialize […]

AOPA upgrades FlyQ Pocket App

By General Aviation News Staff · July 1, 2013 ·

The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) has released an iOS upgrade to its FlyQ Pocket app. AOPA FlyQ Pocket Version 1.1 features a quicker way to search for airports by city and state, allows pilots to file wind-optimized flight plans, and offers weather briefings (both graphical and text-based) from either CSC DUATS or DTC […]

Victor debuts Oxy-Fuel Torch

By General Aviation News Staff · July 1, 2013 ·

ST. LOUIS – Victor Technologies has introduced the Victor 400 Series oxy-fuel torch. The 400 Series features a two-piece torch design. The patented contoured handle has size and shape that fits naturally in most people’s hands and a textured grip, company officials said. The handle uses an engineered zinc-aluminum alloy called Zamak that has three […]

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