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FlightSafety promotes Sammur to director of engineering

By Janice Wood · January 26, 2012 ·

FlightSafety International has promoted Dr. Nidal Sammur to Director of Engineering for the company’s simulation facility in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. “Nidal has made many significant contributions to the design, manufacture and support of FlightSafety’s advanced technology flight simulation equipment over the past 20 years,” said Rick Armstrong, Vice President, Simulation. “His experience and expertise in […]

Tanis offers preheat systems for AgustaWestland helicopters

By Janice Wood · January 26, 2012 ·

Tanis Aircraft Products now has available its helicopter preheat systems for the AgustaWestland AW119. AgustaWestland manufactures the AW119 Koala helicopter, a civilian eight-seat turbine-powered utility helicopter, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Collaborating with the AgustaWestland team, representatives from Tanis reviewed the installation of a Tanis preheat system on a customer’s AW119. The new system comprises a simple […]

Lost student pilot runs out of fuel

By NTSB · January 26, 2012 ·

This January 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 150. Injuries: 1 Minor. Location: Brownstown, Ill. Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: The student pilot was on the last leg of a […]

Ask Paul: Why is my spark plug oil-fouled?

By Paul McBride · January 25, 2012 ·

Q: I have been noticing an intermittent miss on the left mag during mag checks on the O-235L2C in my 1981 Cessna 152 (about 670 SMOH that included new Lycoming cylinders and pistons). About 30 hours ago when I cleaned, regapped, and rotated the plugs, I found that the lower plug on the #4 cylinder […]

GAMA commends Obama, then asks him to fix policy blind spot

By Janice Wood · January 25, 2012 ·

WASHINGTON, DC — In his State of the Union address before a joint session of Congress last night, President Obama embraced U.S. manufacturing in his “blueprint” for revitalizing the economy and job creation. While encouraging, officials at the General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) said they hope the president will abandon his depreciation tax proposal on […]

Barefoot Bandit compares himself to Wright brothers

By Janice Wood · January 25, 2012 ·

The Los Angeles Times is reporting that in a series of emails sent from jail, the “Barefoot Bandit,” Colton Harris-Moore, compares his flying prowess to Wilbur and Orville Wright: “The things I have done as far as flying and airplanes goes, is amazing. Nobody on this planet [could] have done what I have, except for […]

Careers in aviation: It’s more than just flying

By General Aviation News Staff · January 25, 2012 · 1 Comment

By COURTNEY HENDERSON The most recognized careers in aviation are those that are the most visible, such as being a pilot. Even those of us already involved in general aviation may not realize just how many jobs are available in the aviation and airport businesses. Because an airport operates much like a small town, there […]

Corbi Air develops LSA air conditioner

By Janice Wood · January 25, 2012 ·

Corbi Air has developed an air conditioning system light enough for small general aviation aircraft, including Light-Sport Aircraft (LSA). The launch customer is the S-LSA Alto (pictured below). The gross weight limit of 1,320 pounds for the LSA category is an “imposing obstacle” for most who want to “civilize” their machines, but the Alto already […]

CubCrafters prepares to make 200th LSA delivery

By Janice Wood · January 25, 2012 ·

February will see the delivery of the 200th CC11 series Light Sport Aircraft (LSA) from Yakima, Washington-based light aircraft designer and manufacturer CubCrafters. CubCrafters offers two models of LSA, the 100 horsepower Sport Cub S2 and the 180 horsepower Carbon Cub SS. The Carbon Cub SS has won virtually every Short Take Off and Landing […]

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