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High altitude oxygen mask gets FAA approval

By Janice Wood · September 19, 2012 ·

aerox has recieved FAA TSO C78A and TSO C89A approval for production of the 4110-725 series high altitude masks. The aerox Quick Comfort series diluter demand mask comes standard with an electret microphone and an inflatable Quick Comfort head harness. The mask features a carbon fiber construction and soft silicon rubber for a comfortable fit, […]

Channel named AeroWorx VP

By Janice Wood · September 19, 2012 ·

TORRANCE, Calif. — AeroWorx, a provider for repair and overhaul services, has named Ken Channel Vice President of Business Development. Channel’s new position is to oversee the sales and marketing efforts at AeroWorx. Additionally, he will be responsible for supervising the company’s customer service department. “His past experience in maintenance, engineering and marketing will prove […]

Turbulence catches Cub

By NTSB · September 19, 2012 ·

This September 2010 accident report is provided by the National Transportation Safety Board. Published as an educational tool, it is intended to help pilots learn from the misfortunes of others. Aircraft: Piper Super Cub. Injuries: None. Location: White Sulphur Springs, Mont. Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: The pilot planned to land in an open […]

Wait your turn (or don’t)

By Jamie Beckett · September 18, 2012 ·

The vast majority of us were raised by civilized mothers and fathers. That’s a good thing. We belonged to the Boy Scouts, or the Girl Scouts, or a sports team of some kind. And of course all of us had some sort of educational experience, which almost always consisted of at least one adult who […]

Some of FAA budget exempt from sequester

By Janice Wood · September 18, 2012 ·

According to data released Sept. 14 by the White House’s Office of Management and Budget, a large portion of the FAA’s budget will be exempt from mandatory sequestration cuts set to take effect on Jan. 3. According to a post at Rotor.com, about 30% of the FAA’s operations account is exempt — a large percentage […]

Discovery Channel looks at what happens in a plane crash

By Janice Wood · September 18, 2012 ·

OK, it’s not general aviation, but have you ever wondered what would happen if the airliner you were flying on crashed? Does bracing really help or is it a myth? Where is the best place to sit? And are planes designed so that you could survive? In the premiere episode of Curiousity, airing Sunday, Oct. […]

Harrison Ford featured at AOPA Aviation Summit

By Janice Wood · September 18, 2012 ·

Actor, pilot, and aviation advocate Harrison Ford will participate in the Oct. 12 keynote address at the AOPA Aviation Summit in Palm Springs, Calif. He will discuss the importance of general aviation to the United States. The keynote also will feature FAA Acting Administrator Michael Huerta, who will share his vision for GA’s future; AOPA […]

Airship coming to the Wine Country

By Janice Wood · September 18, 2012 ·

SANTA ROSA, Calif. — Charles M. Schulz–Sonoma County Airport (STS), nestled in the Wine Country, will host the world’s largest airship, the Eureka, this fall. The Eureka will offer passenger flights during the visits. At 246-feet long and 64 feet wide, Eureka stretches 15 feet longer than a standard Boeing 747 and 50 feet longer […]

High Temp Heat Shrink Tape introduced

By Janice Wood · September 18, 2012 ·

TE Connectivity has introduced the RT-555 High Temperature Heat Shrink Tape for aviation and aerospace applications. Suitable for use in wire harness systems requiring fluid and high temperature resistance, the two-layer tape is designed to withstand the extremely high temperatures generally associated with aircraft engines, company officials said. The ¾ and 1 inch styles are […]

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