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NTSB releases Reno Air Races recommendations

By Janice Wood · April 10, 2012 ·

The NTSB has released a number of recommendations as a result of the crash at last year’s Reno Air Races: Require aircraft owners, as a condition of eligibility to participate in the Reno National Championship Air Races, to provide an engineering evaluation that includes flight demonstrations and analysis within the anticipated flight envelope for aircraft […]

Lawmakers seek estimate of what taxpayers spent on LightSquared testing

By Janice Wood · April 10, 2012 ·

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Sen. Chuck Grassley and Rep. Michael Turner have asked the National Telecommunications and Information Administration to account for how much taxpayer money the federal government spent to test LightSquared’s wireless network for interference with GPS and government telecommunications devices. Grassley and Turner are concerned that the federal government spent millions of dollars […]

NavWorx offers free ADS-B weather With WxBox

By Janice Wood · April 10, 2012 ·

NavWorx has added Wi-Fi support to its line of ADS-B receivers and Universal Access Transceiver (UAT). The company’s WxBox is a portable unit designed to receive free broadcast weather from a nationwide network of ADS-B stations. Wi-Fi enables NavWorx ADS-B devices to exchange data wirelessly with a variety of portable and panel-mounted display devices, including […]

Wanted: Input from general aviation pilots

By Janice Wood · April 10, 2012 ·

A researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has focused her thesis project on general aviation trends and is asking for help from general aviation pilots. The goal of this study is to gain a better understanding of the factors that drive general aviation activity in the United States, which includes identifying any challenges […]

Students at RIR to chat with International Space Station

By Janice Wood · April 10, 2012 ·

Twelve middle and high school students at Flabob Airport Preparatory School on Flabob Airport (RIR) in Riverside, Calif., are preparing for an unusual conversation: On Thursday, April 19, at 10 a.m. PDT, they will begin posing questions to an astronaut aboard the International Space Station. The live question and answer session will last about 10 […]

PrayerFlight pilots needed in four states

By Janice Wood · April 10, 2012 ·

PrayerFlight, in which volunteer pilots take up people to pray over the country, has achieved 92% coverage for the May 3 flight, officials report. Pilots are still needed for Mississippi, Georgia, Massachusetts, and Maine. For more information: PrayerFlight.org    

Call for scholarship applicants

By Janice Wood · April 10, 2012 ·

Iridium Communications has put out a call for entries to its Iridium NEXT Mission Team Scholarship program for the 2012-13 academic year. Administered by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Foundation, the program will award scholarships annually to the best and brightest aerospace engineering students in the world, including those already engaged in […]

Hartzell selected as prop for Thrush 510G

By Janice Wood · April 10, 2012 ·

Thrush Aircraft has selected Hartzell Propeller Inc. as the preferred propeller provider on a Thrush aerial applicator powered by GE’s H80 engine. Hartzell has worked closely with Thrush Aircraft to select a propeller that would get the aircraft, with a full hopper, off the ground in the shortest possible distance, company officials said, explaining the […]

Turbulence wrinkles Debonair

By NTSB · April 10, 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: Beech Debonair. Injuries: None. Location: Burbank, Calif. Aircraft damage: Substantial What reportedly happened: According to the pilot, the airplane was in a 15° banked […]

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