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Groen Brothers Aviation to establish aviation industrial park in China

By Janice Wood · July 31, 2012 ·

SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH — Groen Brothers Aviation has reached an agreement to help establish a new Aviation Industrial Park in Wuhai, China. The company will form the GBAC Joint Venture Co., which will serve as the anchor tenant of the Aviation Industrial Park. It also plans to build a series of aircraft manufacturing facilities […]

Quest unveils new interiors for Kodiak

By Janice Wood · July 31, 2012 ·

Quest Aircraft Co. unveiled new interiors — Tundra and Timberline — for the Kodiak at last week’s AirVenture. The interiors will be available on 2013 models. Development work has also progressed on the Summit executive interior, which will be available in mid-2013, company officials said. “We have replaced the current Kydex panels with composite panels, […]

Piper launches Seneca V demo tour

By Janice Wood · July 31, 2012 ·

Last week’s AirVenture was the launch site for a multi-state demonstration tour for the Piper Seneca V, a twin-engine turbocharged aircraft. After displaying the new Seneca V at the show, the plane headed out on a six-state tour of the Midwest and Far West United States involving Piper’s aircraft dealer organization with stops at the […]

Short-field takeoff goes awry

By NTSB · July 31, 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 172. Injuries: None. Location: Waynesboro, Va. Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: The pilot stated that prior to departure he calculated the weight, […]

DuraCharts: Sturdier sectionals for the VFR pilot

By Meg Godlewski · July 30, 2012 ·

The paper VFR sectional is probably the hardest working — and most abused — piece of equipment in the airplane. They get handled extensively, unfolded, folded, crumpled up, tossed in the back of the airplane, written on, erased, stuffed into gear bags and, in my house, they are apt to be chewed on by a […]

Union fights to block Hawker Beechcraft sale

By Janice Wood · July 30, 2012 ·

The Associated Press is reporting that the union representating the machinists at Hawker Beechcraft is trying to block the proposed sale of the bankrupt aircraft manufacturer to a Chinese company, contending it would give China access to technology it doesn’t yet possess and would saddle American taxpayers with paying the Wichita-based company’s underfunded pension obligations. […]

PAMA Scholarships

By General Aviation News Staff · July 30, 2012 ·

By DALE FORTON. Last year the Professional Aviation Maintenance Association’s chapters gave out more than $80,000 in scholarships. These are available to new students looking to get into aviation maintenance as a career and also to existing aviation maintenance professionals looking to advance their careers. The scholarships are available through many of our chapters. You […]

‘Aviation Week’ proclaimed in Wisconsin

By Janice Wood · July 30, 2012 ·

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker proclaimed July 23 to 29 “Aviation Week” in the state, noting the value of aviation in providing safe, efficient transportation for businesses in the state, and the important role all aviation, including business aviation, plays in Wisconsin’s economy. According to a report at NBAA.org, Walker noted that aviation and airports generate […]

Women in Aviation to reprise ‘Daughter Day’ at next year’s conference

By Janice Wood · July 30, 2012 ·

Women in Aviation, International will repeat “Take Your Daughter to the Conference Day” at its 2013 International Women in Aviation Conference, scheduled for Nashville on March 14-16. The first “Daughter Day” took place in Dallas at the 2012 conference where the daughters, nieces, granddaughters and friends of WAI members participated, along with local Dallas area […]

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