Beringer Wheels & Brakes has introduced higher-capacity brakes for Lancair 320, 360, and Legacy models. The new wheels, calipers and pads will accommodate disks that are both more massive and longer-lasting, improving both lifetime and performance, according to company officials. Beringer wheels feature sealed lifetime ball bearings, high-strength aluminum axles, and a tubeless tire design, […]
Non-airworthy airplane, uncertified pilot results in fatality
This July 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: Beech TC 45J. Injuries: 1 Fatal, 1 Serious. Location: Verdel, Neb. Aircraft damage: Destroyed. What reportedly happened: The private pilot/owner and a passenger were […]
GA united in opposition to user fees
The nation’s general aviation organizations sent a joint letter Tuesday, July 19, to all members of the U.S. House and Senate, urging them to abandon a proposal to charge a $25 “departure fee” on both airline and general aviation flights. In the letter, the presidents of the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA), the Experimental […]
DOT chief urges swift action on FAA bill
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood and FAA Administrator Randy Babbitt called on Congress today to pass a clean extension of the FAA’s authorization in order to avoid airport project construction delays and employee furloughs. The current FAA reauthorization expires at midnight this Friday, July 22. LaHood and Babbitt said they oppose the House […]
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ASCEND on YouTube
A video detailing EAA Chapter 1083’s recently completed Aviation Summer Camp Exploring New Dimensions (ASCEND) has just been posted to YouTube. It’s hard to tell in the 10-minute video who had more fun — the kids or the adults!
FAA launches study of GA airports
The FAA is taking a top-down look at the current general aviation airport system in the U.S. to better describe and explain the roles and functions these airports serve in their communities. The review, which began last fall, is focusing on infrastructure needs, according to FAA officials. In recent years, the FAA has conducted two […]
Another flying car in the works?
Scaled Composites, the Burt Rutan company that brought us SpaceShipOne, is now exploring potential development options for a twin-fuselage, hybrid-powered aircraft that could prove to be a practical solution to the long-held dream of a flying car, according to a report from Aviation Week, which notes: “Dubbed the Model 367 BiPod, the two-seat vehicle is […]
Metro State Flight team wins Loening Trophy
Metropolitan State College of Denver’s Department of Aviation and Aerospace Science was awarded the Loening Trophy, which recognizes the most outstanding all-around collegiate aviation program in the country. Metro State’s Precision Flight Team was awarded the Loening Trophy at the 2011 SAFECON (Safety andFlight Evaluation Conference) competition hosted by Ohio State University, May 16-21. The […]