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Airship UAV development phase complete

By Ben Sclair · September 20, 2011 ·

Global Near Space Services and Bye Engineering Partners have completed phase two of their solar-electric high-altitude, long-endurance airship unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) dubbed Star2Flight. The UAV is being developed as an intelligence and surveillance platform. The “lighter than air” ship includes a “recoverable solar electric lower stage flying vehicle (see rendering below).

Departure stall for Cessna pilot

By NTSB · September 20, 2011 ·

This September 2009 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 206. Injuries: 4 Serious. Location: Truckee, Calif. Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: Witnesses reported observing the airplane take off from the runway […]

A road not taken

By Drew Steketee · September 19, 2011 ·

My pre-move house cleaning has yielded another aviation memory: A 1972 letter from the old Monmouth Airlines. It offered an answer to every young hopeful’s need for multi-engine and turbine time — very expensive but necessary stepping stones to pro flying. The question was, as always, how to afford it — and back then, how […]

Congressman champions BARR

By Janice Wood · September 19, 2011 ·

Rep. Mike Pompeo (R-Kansas) has introduced legislation to fully reinstate the Block Aircraft Registration Request (BARR) program, so that aircraft owners and operators can opt out of having their flights broadcast over the Internet. “The federal government’s dissemination to the public of information relating to a noncommercial flight carried out by a private owner or […]

User fees in Obama’s latest proposal

By Janice Wood · September 19, 2011 ·

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The nation’s leading general aviation associations today forcefully opposed user fees for GA flights proposed in President Barack Obama’s proposal for addressing the nation’s deficit and job crises. The Aircraft Electronics Association, the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association, the Experimental Aircraft Association, the General Aviation Manufacturers Association, the Helicopter Association International, the […]

AOPA to launch new regional manager program

By Janice Wood · September 19, 2011 ·

In the first significant change in its field representation program in decades, the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) will create a new team of seven full-time regional managers, whose focus will be on building government relations and strong local aviation communities. To augment the efforts of these regional managers, AOPA will refocus its existing […]

A tale of two airports

By Janice Wood · September 19, 2011 ·

A recent story in the Santa Monica Daily Press compares Santa Monica Airport (SMO) with North Las Vegas Airport (VGT), which receives similar complaints from neighbors. It’s a good read and well worth getting about 3/4 of the way down, when the reporter says this: “In 2009, general aviation pilots logged just under 24 million […]

Avidyne unveils ‘multi-touch’ capability

By Janice Wood · September 19, 2011 ·

Avidyne revealed that multi-touch capability will be included with its recently-announced IFD540 GPS/Navigation/Communication system. Multi-touch allows pilots to gesture using two or more fingers on the touch screen to scroll and zoom the map range setting in and out. “In addition to all the great features we announced at the introduction of the IFD540, multi-touch […]

Pilot fails to maintain airspeed

By NTSB · September 19, 2011 ·

This September 2009 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: Aventura II. Injuries: 1 Fatal. Location: Boca Raton, Fla. Aircraft damage: Destroyed. What reportedly happened: The 155-hour pilot, 78, held a private pilot certificate, […]

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