Rep. John Mica (R-Fla.) says he is optimistic an agreement can be reached on a long-term funding bill for the FAA after a meeting Tuesday with his counterparts in the Senate, according to a blog post on The Hill, which notes that lawmakers have asked their staffs to come up with solutions to the outstanding […]
FAA, industry to meet about future digital chart costs
The FAA’s decision to begin charging for digital chart products and only distribute them to individuals and companies that have an agreement with the agency’s AeroNav Products branch beginning April 5, 2012, has sparked concern throughout the general aviation industry. According to a report at AOPA.org, association officials and other aviation representatives will meet with […]
Want a chance to log some P-51 time?
The Society of Aviation and Flight Educators (SAFE) has launched a fundraising campaign that offers donors a shot at an introductory flight in the dual-control P-51TF Mustang known as “The Little Witch.” Valued at $3,250, the session includes two hours of pre- and post-flight briefings, plus one hour in the aircraft with a Stallion 51 […]
Give to the max day
What if you could help the Commemorative Air Force’s Red Tail Project reach at-risk youth just by donating $10 to the non-profit organization? Today is Give to the Max Day, so you can! The Red Tail Squadron was established in the mid-1990s to educate Americans about the history and legacy of the Tuskegee Airmen. Centerpiece of […]
Finding new ways to prevent ice buildup
Research scientists at Battelle are working on a new way to reduce or prevent icing on airplanes using carbon nanotubes. Battelle’s anti-icing technology deploys carbon nanotubes into the plane’s coating, which means it is lighter than traditional ice protection systems and can use much less power, according to officials. Plus, it’s applied using simple painting […]
Flying Tigers exhibit opens at Pacific Aviation Museum
The Pacific Aviation Museum Pearl Harbor has opened its American Volunteer Group/“The Flying Tigers” Exhibit in honor of the pilots and support personnel who protected the China skies. The permanent exhibit is housed in the museum’s Hangar 79. A Curtiss P-40 Warhawk Flying Tiger, which was one of the most popular and successful American aircraft […]
Piaggio delivers 100th Avanti in US
Piaggio Aero Industries has delivered its 100th Piaggio Aero P.180 Avanti aircraft in the United States. The centennial aircraft, serial #1216, was recently delivered to the company’s biggest customer, Avantair Inc., based in Clearwater, Florida, who operates the world’s largest fleet of Piaggio Aero aircraft. The latest P.180 Avanti II aircraft acquisition takes its fleet […]
Rainier Flight Service expands
Rainier Flight Service has expanded its Renton, Wash., location. Improvements include an integrated online scheduling and billing system and a fleet expansion to five aircraft, including three Cessna 172s, one of which is a G1000. The school also has installed a Redbird SD Advanced Aviation Training Device. The Redbird can be configured to simulate a […]
Tempest premieres engine preservation video
With winter rapidly approaching, aircraft owners are wondering how to preserve their engine during those idle months. Tempest has prepared a video that demonstrates the benefits of its Tempest AA1000 EPS, which reduces corrosion in your engine by reducing the humidity level. You can see the video here.