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Legacy Building Solutions opens new plant

By Janice Wood · July 17, 2012 ·

Legacy Building Solutions, a designer, manufacturer and installer of tension fabric buildings, including aircraft hangars, has opened a new fabric manufacturing plant at its headquarters in South Haven, Minn. The new facility will allow the company to produce higher quality fabric panels while also increasing capacity, company officials said. The new plant is a hybrid […]

Hartzell introduces lightweight aircraft alternator

By Janice Wood · July 17, 2012 ·

Hartzell Engine Technologies has received FAA PMA approval for its new ALV-9610 100-amp aircraft alternator. The Hartzell ALV-9610 is a lightweight, compact design with integral noise filtering that directly replaces traditional larger, heavier gear driven 100-amp Crittendon and ALV-9510 units on Continental -470, -520 and -550 series engines, company officials said. The ALV-9610 is the […]

New Able Flight pilots to be honored at AirVenture

By Janice Wood · July 17, 2012 ·

Able Flight will pin wings on its newest pilots at a special ceremony Tuesday July 24, at AirVenture in Oshkosh. Family, friends and special guests will be there to honor scholarship winners who took part in the third annual Able Flight/Purdue University joint training project this summer. Five of the six pilots who trained at […]

Garmin introduces GWX 70

By Janice Wood · July 17, 2012 ·

Garmin has unveiled the GWX 70, a new solid-state weather radar that brings advanced Doppler-enabled features to general aviation aircraft. “Compared to earlier generation magnetron-based weather radar systems, the digital GWX 70 offers significant improvements in capability, reliability and cost of ownership. And with optional advanced features like turbulence detection, the GWX 70 will help […]

Sun in eyes, plane into fire hydrant

By NTSB · July 17, 2012 ·

This July 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: Cessna 152. Injuries: None. Location: Ephrata, Wash. Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: The CFI was taxiing the airplane to the active runway. As […]

Changes to flight training in the works

By Charles Spence · July 16, 2012 ·

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Pilots and future pilots might find new and different approaches to studying and testing for certificates and ratings if recommendations from a panel are adopted by the FAA. Over the past several years the aviation training community has raised concerns that the FAA has not kept up with training methods and technology. […]

California avgas lawsuit fuels surcharge

By Janice Wood · July 16, 2012 ·

AVweb is reporting that some California FBOs are imposing a nickel-per-gallon surcharge on 100LL fuel sales to fund a legal defense against an environmental group that’s trying to restrict leaded avgas from the California market. The FBOs, which are part of the California Avgas Coalition, are countersuing the Center for Environmental Health (CEH) and the […]

Garmin introduces ADS-B lineup

By Janice Wood · July 16, 2012 ·

Garmin has introduced a suite of certified and portable ADS-B solutions, providing options for any aircraft owner to satisfy the U.S. NextGen mandate for ADS-B Out and also gain access to the benefits of ADS-B In, including  traffic and subscription-free weather information. “NextGen represents a significant opportunity for pilots to fly with greater safety, efficiency, […]

Flying Car moves into Phase 2 of flight tests

By Janice Wood · July 16, 2012 ·

Terrafugia’s prototype street-legal aircraft, the Transition, has moved into Phase 2 of its six planned phases of flight-testing, said company officials, who note the prototype won’t be at next week’s AirVenture in Oshkosh as they don’t want to disrupt flight tests. Phase 2 flight tests are a precursor to the start of documented ASTM compliance […]

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