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Women pilots plan to fly Mooney through India and Thailand

By Janice Wood · November 15, 2011 ·

Judy Rice has been invited to join CarolAnn Garratt, a three-time around the world pilot, in flying through Oman, India, and Thailand Dec. 13-25. Rice is one of several pilots who will accompany Garratt for portions of her global flight enhancing public understanding of Lou Gehrig’s disease. Rice chose India for her portion to prepare […]

Flabob brings aviation to kids with afterschool program

By Janice Wood · November 15, 2011 ·

In a move designed to attract more young people to aviation, Flabob Airport (RIR) in Riverside, Calif., has been bringing an After School Program to fifth and sixth grade students at local schools for six years. Airport officials already have 28 engagements lined up for the fall and winter months of the current school year […]

Control Rod Rigger debuts

By Janice Wood · November 15, 2011 ·

Now available is the Control Rod Rigger, a new tool that allows mechanics to duplicate the length of any AN-3 through AN-6 control rod to ± .005 when changing worn rod ends. Using this tool will eliminate poorly measured control rods requiring aircraft re-rigging, said company officials, who note “the tool is easy to use, and satisfaction […]

Transair Honolulu open for business

By Janice Wood · November 15, 2011 ·

Honolulu International Airport’s newest FBO, Transair Center, is officially open for business. Transair Center at HNL offers Avfuel products and services, including contract fuel and AVTRIP rewards. Although currently operating out of a temporary facility – a newly-constructed passenger terminal and VIP lounge is slated for completion in 2012 – Transair Center provides a complete […]

PilotMall.com kicks off headset trade-in program

By Janice Wood · November 15, 2011 ·

PilotMall.com has unveiled a new method for customers to obtain their headset of choice with the launch of a new headset trade-in program. It allows any customer to trade in an old headset model after purchasing one of the qualifying new models and receive a credit toward their purchase. New qualifying headset models for the […]

Greenwich Aerogroup forms financial services division

By Janice Wood · November 15, 2011 ·

In today’s economy, financial institutions vary widely in their financing criteria and flexibility in regards to loans and leases for aircraft. That’s one reason Greenwich AeroGroup has established Greenwich AeroGroup Financial Services to provide finance and leasing options for a variety of general aviation aircraft and rotorcraft. “Today, many private business, commercial, government and military […]

Hawker Beechcraft launches factory completed XPR program

By Janice Wood · November 15, 2011 ·

Hawker Beechcraft Global Customer Support (GCS) has launched its factory-completed Hawker 400XPR and Hawker 800XPR program. GCS will assist customers in locating and purchasing airframes for installation of applicable XPR program updates and any other customer-specific options. This enables customers who do not currently own a Hawker 400 or Hawker 800 aircraft to  acquire a […]

Renegade Light Sport developing acro engine for LSA

By Meg Godlewski · November 14, 2011 ·

Last year the Hansen Air Group of Kennesaw, Ga., captured the attention of both the Light-Sport and aerobatics communities with the introduction of an aerobatics capable LSA. In January the Hansens made arrangements to import the sporty two-place biplane from Germany. Even without the wings on it, the Fk Comet attracted a lot of attention […]

FAA to charge for navigation products

By Janice Wood · November 14, 2011 ·

The days of inexpensive navigation and chart apps for your mobile devices appear to be numbered with the FAA’s announcement that it will begin charging for downloads that were previously free starting April 5, 2012. A post on AVweb notes that the Aeronautical Navigational Products Directorate (Aeronav), which currently makes the latest charts and other […]

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