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Sporty’s sets date for annual fly-in

By Janice Wood · February 21, 2012 ·

Sporty’s annual Fly-In will be held Saturday, May 19, at the Clermont County/Sporty’s Airport. At this year’s Fly-In, the winner of Sporty’s 2012 Skycatcher Sweepstakes will be unveiled. “We’re going to have fun all day long,” says Sporty’s President Michael Wolf. “Our guests can talk with aviation company representatives in our exhibit hall, eat free […]

inReach for Android phones now at Aircraft Spruce

By Janice Wood · February 21, 2012 ·

The inReach satellite communicator for Android phones is now available at Aircraft Spruce. Use the inReach satellite communicator by itself and stay connected with pre-loaded text messages, delivery confirmation, SOS, and remote tracking. Or pair the inReach with an Android phone for exclusive two-way messaging and GPS navigation, Aircraft Spruce officials said. Send and receive […]

Wiggins Airways completes renovation

By Janice Wood · February 21, 2012 ·

Wiggins Airways has completed the renovation of the FBO’s lobby located at the Manchester-Boston Regional Airport (MHT) in New Hampshire. The renovation was the first for the facility since its opening in 1999. “Customer comfort and technology were the driving forces behind the project design,” said James Thomforde Sr., president and CEO. “We expanded wi-fi […]

New name for Wathen Foundation

By Janice Wood · February 21, 2012 ·

The Thomas W. Wathen Foundation has changed its name to The Tom Wathen Center as part of its role as a provider of aviation-related educational programs. The change takes effect immediately. At its home on historic Flabob Airport in Riverside, California, the Tom Wathen Center offers over two dozen educational activities, using the fascination of […]

Exclusive Aviation new SD Cessna sales rep

By Janice Wood · February 21, 2012 ·

Exclusive Aviation has been named the new Cessna Authorized Sales Representative for South Dakota. Darren Hall, vice president-marketing for Fargo Jet Center says, “Having represented the Cessna brand in Wisconsin, Minnesota, and North Dakota for the past 7 years, the opportunity to add South Dakota was one that we were excited to accept.” Matt Dyer, […]

Museum to celebrate Women’s History Month

By Janice Wood · February 21, 2012 ·

In 1911 Harriet Quimby became the first American woman to earn a pilot’s license. On Saturday, March 10, the International Women’s Air & Space Museum in Cleveland, Ohio, will celebrate her achievements at the museum’s seventh annual free family day. The event is open to the public and will take place from 10 a.m. – […]

Failure to use checklist results in gear-up landing

By NTSB · February 21, 2012 ·

This February 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 172RG. Injuries: None. Location: Lockhart, Texas. Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: A CFI and pilot receiving instruction took off on an instructional […]

Teamwork of the highest order

By Jamie Beckett · February 20, 2012 ·

Last Friday evening, while standing at the front of a packed ballroom, with microphone in hand, Mayor Gow Fields announced, “Aviation has reached a new high in Lakeland.” When’s the last time you heard a mayor say something positive and hopeful about aviation? Wait! Before you reach too far back in your memory banks to […]

Seattle Class B redesigned

By Meg Godlewski · February 20, 2012 ·

If your family outgrows your home and relocating is not an option, you remodel. That metaphor applies to airspace too, which is why Seattle’s Class B airspace was recently redesigned. “The previous Class B airspace design in the Seattle area had become outdated and resulted in an inefficient use of airspace,” said Mike Fergus, Public […]

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