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Raising Cain

By Jamie Beckett · September 27, 2011 ·

Last week I went to a dinner where Herman Cain, one of the Republican presidential candidates, was speaking. He spoke well, clearly articulating ideas that were far outside the mainstream of Republican politics, and making them palatable in the process. He was well received, and warmly applauded by the end of the evening. Still some […]

Continental’s IO-360-AF alternative fuel engine

By Kent Misegades · September 27, 2011 ·

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At last week’s AOPA Aviation Summit, Continental Motors impressed many with the announcement of its IO-360-AF engine, an 180-hp powerplant that is a lower-compression ratio version of the company’s IO-360-ES engine. According to John Dorman, director of business development for Flight Design, whose new four-seat C4 aircraft will use the engine, the ability of the […]

Cessna launches new bizjet: Citation M2

By Janice Wood · September 27, 2011 ·

Cessna Aircraft Co. has launched the Citation M2, a new light business jet that fills the gap between the Citation Mustang and the Citation CJ family. The Citation M2 features Garmin G3000 avionics, engines similar to those found in the Citation CJ series, and an all-new cabin design, according to company officials. The aircraft is an […]

Mayors denounce attacks on GA

By Janice Wood · September 27, 2011 ·

The Alliance for Aviation Across America today released a letter from 77 mayors in 44 different states to President Obama expressing concern about recent mischaracterizations of general aviation, as well as new, proposed tax burdens that would decimate small businesses and organizations around the country that depend on GA. On a press call with reporters, […]

Alaska’s Congressional delegation triple teams issues

By Janice Wood · September 27, 2011 ·

Alaska has long loved — and relied on — aviation. The state boasts more private pilots than any other state, and 10% of state’s workforce is connected to the aviation industry. That’s why it makes sense that Alaska’s congressional delegation — Sens. Lisa Murkowski and Mark Begich and Rep. Don Young — have all vigorously […]

Work begins on BVS cleanup project

By Janice Wood · September 27, 2011 ·

The Taxiway F cleanup project has begun at Skagit Regional Airport (BVS) in Burlington, Wash. Clear Creek Contractors, Everett, is the contractor for the $1.2 million Port of Skagit project. The cleanup site includes an aircraft hangar and adjacent area near Taxiway F at the western edge of the airport, and covers 2.2 acres. The […]

Fund set up to assist victims of Reno accident

By Janice Wood · September 27, 2011 ·

Think Kindness, a Nevada non-profit organization, has started a fund for the victims and family members affected by the tragic accident. All proceeds from the Think Kindness Family Assistance Fund will go directly to supporting victims of the accident and their families. To make a contribution, visit any local Wells Fargo bank and reference routing […]

New interiors for Barons and Bonanzas

By Janice Wood · September 27, 2011 ·

Hawker Beechcraft Corp. is incorporating new interiors in its Beechcraft Baron and Bonanza piston engine airplanes. The new interiors improve cabin comfort and functionality with enhanced styling inspired by interiors found in the world’s finest automobiles, company officials said. The upgrade also includes an automatic climate control system and an LED external lighting package. The […]

McFarlane invents new type of vernier engine control

By Janice Wood · September 27, 2011 ·

McFarlane Aviation Products has introduced the Vernier-Assist mixture and throttle controls. This new type of control has all of the fine adjustment benefits of an old style push-button release vernier control, with the simplicity, responsiveness, and jam-proof safety of a friction lock control, company officials said. These lightweight controls use a patent-pending drive mechanism. The […]

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