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TSO approval for Universal Avionics

By Janice Wood · April 30, 2012 ·

The FAA has granted Technical Standard Order (TSO) approval for Universal Avionics’ third generation Airborne Datalink System, UniLink UL-800/801 Communications Management Unit (CMU). Delivery of UL-800/801 units has begun, company officials report. UniLink UL-800/801 Airborne Datalink features: Controller Pilot Data Link Communications Capability (CPDLC) Multiple Media Routing Auto Position Reporting Hi-Res Weather Graphics Loadable Custom […]

Insurance company offers discounts for safety

By Janice Wood · April 30, 2012 ·

Aggressive Aviation Insurance is offering premium discounts totaling up to 15% for owners of small general aviation aircraft that fly with proven safety equipment. “Aggressive Aviation Insurance goes beyond the usual thinking of aviation underwriters. We believe that the aircraft owners who invest in certain proven safety equipment deserve credit, much like automobile insurers provide,” […]

Sheltair to expand at FLL

By Janice Wood · April 30, 2012 ·

Sheltair, Florida’s largest, privately-owned group of FBOs, has broken ground on its Phase I expansion plans at the Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport (FLL) with the construction of a new $13.6 million facility. Phase I of the master-planned, three-phase development project will open in early 2013 and include 134,806 square feet of hangar and office space […]

Fuel exhaustion brings down Cherokee

By NTSB · April 30, 2012 ·

This April 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 Cherokee. Injuries: 1 Serious. Location: Louisville, Kent. Aircraft damage: Destroyed. What reportedly happened: The pilot received a weather briefing prior to departing on […]

General aviation accidents up

By NTSB · April 29, 2012 ·

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) released preliminary aviation accident statistics Friday, April 27, showing a slight overall increase in U.S. civil aviation accidents for 2011 from the previous year. All fatalities were in general aviation and on-demand Part 135 operations, such as charter, air taxi, air tour and air medical operations. For the second […]

Warbirds keep flying high

By Janice Wood · April 29, 2012 ·

The world’s only flyable Boeing B-29 Superfortress, “FIFI,” and other Warbirds have triumphed in a battle against a proposed amendment that would have grounded many of these aircraft. On Friday, April 27, the Commemorative Air Force (CAF) announced in a prepared statement that Congressman Michael R. Turner (R-Ohio) withdrew a proposed amendment known as Title […]

Lawmkers request fuel fraud repeal

By Janice Wood · April 29, 2012 ·

U.S. Representatives Sam Graves (R-Mo.) and John Barrow (D-Ga.) recently put together a letter to Representative Dave Camp (R-Mich.), chairman of the Committee on Ways and Means, requesting his support in repealing a provision known as “fuel fraud” that is part of the final highway reauthorization bill. The letter was signed by 32 members of […]

Tora! Tora! Tora! at Oshkosh

By Janice Wood · April 29, 2012 ·

The “Tora! Tora! Tora!” aerial re-enactment of the events of Dec. 7, 1941 — one of the most dazzling warbird airshow performances flying today — will be part of the EAA AirVenture Oshkosh afternoon warbird shows for the first time this summer. The 60th annual EAA AirVenture fly-in convention will take place July 23-29 at […]

Solar sculpture lands at TIA

By Janice Wood · April 29, 2012 ·

The “Spirit of Southern Arizona,” a solar sculpture that commemorates Arizona’s aviation past and pays tribute to its future, has been unveiled at Tucson International Airport (TIA). The 18-foot-high commemoration of Arizona’s Centennial includes six circular medallions around the base, representing southern Arizona’s past and present through images such as Tucson’s first airplane flight in […]

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