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Destin Jet Center to celebrate 3rd anniversary

By Janice Wood · February 19, 2012 ·

Florida’s Destin Jet is planning a birthday celebration for completing three successful years of operation. Destin Jet will celebrate with a customer appreciation luncheon April 27. All customers, friends and prospects are welcome, officials said. The event will feature food and beverages throughout the day. “In the evening we will host, along with Motorfest Magazine, […]

EAA names VP of AirVenture

By Janice Wood · February 19, 2012 ·

Jim DiMatteo, a decorated U.S. Naval Aviator who has served in several aviation leadership positions, is joining EAA as Vice President, AirVenture Features and Attractions. In that role, he will be responsible for developing and coordinating the programs for the annual EAA AirVenture Oshkosh fly-in. DiMatteo recently retired from the U.S. Navy as a captain […]

Platinum Flight Center joins Avfuel network

By Janice Wood · February 19, 2012 ·

Platinum Flight Center at Outagamie Regional Airport (ATW) in Appleton, Wis., just up the road from Oshkosh, home to EAA AirVenture, has partnered with fuel supplier Avfuel to become part of the Avfuel-branded FBO network. “Avfuel provides superior customer support and backing,” said Platinum Flight Center Operations Manager Patrick Smith. “The initial installation was flawless, […]

Pre-existing medical condition leads to crash

By NTSB · February 19, 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: Piper Cherokee. Injuries: 1 Fatal. Location: Gatesville, Texas. Aircraft damage: Destroyed. What reportedly happened: The pilot’s medical history included an accident that resulted in […]

Death knell for LightSquared?

By Charles Spence · February 16, 2012 ·

WASHINGTON, D.C. — After long and detailed — and often contentious — efforts to work out a safe way for LightSquared to build a network of about 40,000 land-based towers in the U.S. for high-speed wireless transmissions without interfering with GPS, the battle seems to be nearing a satisfactory conclusion for general aviation and others […]

100 mayors denounce Obama’s attacks on GA

By Charles Spence · February 16, 2012 ·

WASHINGTON, D.C. — General aviation is a vital part of our economy and national infrastructure, and we are concerned about the repercussions of your statements about it. That, in essence was what the mayors of 100 communities in 48 states recently sent in a letter to President Obama. The letter was coordinated by the Alliance […]

Florida House passes aviation tax exemption

By Janice Wood · February 16, 2012 ·

The Florida House of Representatives has voted to expand the state’s sales tax exemption on aviation maintenance parts and labor to include lighter turbine and piston aircraft. House Bill 7087, an economic development package, passed Feb. 15 with provisions making aircraft with a maximum certified takeoff weight of more than 2,000 pounds eligible for the […]

Florida panhandle airport adds autogas

By Kent Misegades · February 16, 2012 ·

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Pilots living in or flying through the Pensacola, Florida, area have good reason to cheer the news that autogas is now available at the Peter Prince Airport (2R4) in Milton. According to an airport spokeswoman, “We added autogas last summer. We are currently selling 93 octane fuel for $3.95 per gallon.”  That’s $1.20 less than […]

Icon A5 completes spin-resistance testing

By Janice Wood · February 16, 2012 ·

Icon Aircraft’s A5 amphibious Light Sport Aircraft (LSA) has successfully completed a regimen of spin-resistance test flights. This milestone will make the A5 the first production aircraft in history to be designed to and completely comply with the FAA’s full-envelope Part 23 spin-resistance standards developed from NASA’s work on the topic, according to officials with […]

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