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Cessna adds to mobile service fleet

By Janice Wood · July 6, 2012 ·

Cessna Aircraft Co. recently introduced another Mobile Service Unit based at Atlantic Aviation, an FBO at Birmingham International Airport in Alabama. Cessna Mobile Service Units (MSU) provide on-site technical expertise and immediate support for more than 6,000 Cessna Citation jets in operation worldwide. The specially outfitted trucks carry many of the tools and equipment found […]

An unexpected mentor

By Jamie Beckett · July 5, 2012 ·

Sitting across the table from a distinguished looking airline pilot who is both youthful and highly experienced, I can’t help but reminisce about the old days. As we chatter away about scheduling, performance, weather issues, family, and mutual friends, I can’t help but remember that this is the man who taught me to fly. It […]

What does Pilots Bill of Rights mean to GA pilots?

By Charles Spence · July 5, 2012 ·

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Pilots will get better notices to airmen (NOTAMs) and more equitable treatment from the FAA during any enforcement actions against them as a result of passage of a bill introduced by Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-Okla.), which was passed June 29 by the Senate and sent to the House, where similar legislation had […]

Flying the newest LSA: Sling

By Dan Johnson · July 5, 2012 ·

While out west on business,  I had the chance to fly the latest SLSA on the list, the South African Sling. Earlier I’ve written about the all-metal LSA’s round-the-world flight, but now this low-wing design is being made available for sale to Americans. On a gorgeous Southern California day, Matt Litnaitzky and his associate Ryan […]

An Aviator’s Last Father’s Day

By Janice Wood · July 5, 2012 ·

There’s a wonderful story at EAA.org by John M. Allen, Brig Gen (ret), who is director, FAA Flight Standards Service, about how his father inspired not only his passion for aviation, but for others as well. It’s well worth the time to read but — spoiler alert — you will probably finish up the story […]

Kit manufacturers form new association

By Janice Wood · July 5, 2012 ·

Aircraft kit manufacturers have formed a new association that aims to increase flight safety, promote experimental aircraft, and defend the freedom of individuals to build their own airplanes. According to a report at AOPA.org, Richard VanGrunsven, founder of Vans Aircraft, is the group’s president; John Monnett, designer of the Sonex line, is vice president; and […]

Avidyne adds to plug-and-play avionics stack

By Janice Wood · July 5, 2012 ·

Avidyne Corp. has introduced the IFD440 FMS/GPS/NAV/COM system with touch screen user interface, adding to its line of plug-and-play avionics. As a plug-and-play replacement for legacy GNS430-series navigators, the IFD440 can reduce installation cost and downtime for customers looking to add touch screen, or who are upgrading their aircraft to meet the higher-precision requirements for […]

Dock at Cobble Beach marks new destination for seaplanes on Georgian Bay

By Janice Wood · July 5, 2012 ·

Cobble Beach Golf Links & Resort in Grey Bruce, Ontario, now has 260 feet of direct waterfront access, marking a new destination for seaplanes on Ontario’s Georgian Bay. Cobble Beach’s golf course, designed by Doug Carrick, is now accessible by seaplane with the launch of a new floating day dock. “This is one of the […]

Camp gives kids behind-the-scenes look at aviation

By Janice Wood · July 5, 2012 ·

High school students’ interest soared during the annual Lewis University Aviation Summer Camp on the university’s main campus in Romeoville, Ill. Participants piloted a general aviation aircraft and trained in an FAA-approved-flight simulator, among other activities. The students experienced travel with a flight instructor and enjoyed access to the Lewis University fleet of planes. A […]

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