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Twin Commander owners upgrade to touch-screen nav systems

By Janice Wood · July 12, 2011 ·

Four Twin Commanders are among the first turbine-powered airplanes in the world to be equipped with Garmin’s new GTN touch-screen navigation systems, according to company officials. Introduced at the Aircraft Electronics Association’s International Convention & Trade Show last March, the GTN series (GTN750/725 and 650/625) are the state-of-the-art replacements for Garmin’s highly successful GNS530/500 and […]

Landmark names new director of safety

By Janice Wood · July 12, 2011 ·

Landmark Aviation has named Eric Lugger its new director of safety. As a U.S. Army helicopter pilot, Lugger served on a combat tour in the Middle East during Operation Desert Storm. Since retiring from the military, he has worked as a line pilot, a general manager of an aircraft structural repair facility, and as a […]

EMU expands flight training to LAN

By Janice Wood · July 12, 2011 ·

Eastern Michigan University and its partner, Eagle Flight Centre, will expand their professional flight training program. The new program, which will operate out of Capital Region International Airport (LAN), will be modeled after a similar program that has been operating out of Willow Run Airport (YIP) in Ypsilanti for five years. The new Lansing Flight […]

Poor approach, poor landing

By NTSB · July 12, 2011 ·

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: Cirrus SR22. Injuries: None. Location: Winder, Ga. Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: The purpose of the flight was to fulfill an insurance company […]

Standing tall in the face of opposition

By Jamie Beckett · July 11, 2011 ·

Let’s be totally honest for a moment. Airplanes crash now and then. They ditch, make emergency landings, have system failures and, once in a while, one of them catches on fire. That’s all true. It’s also exceedingly rare. We need to be truthful and willing to speak on that topic. Because we can tell the […]

EASA finally releases LSA certification specifications

By Dan Johnson · July 11, 2011 ·

Try not to yawn. This is important. The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), roughly the equivalent of FAA for the European Union, finally released its CS-LSA, or Certification Specification for Light-Sport Aircraft. While not exactly what the industry hoped for, it at least represents acceptance of the ASTM certification standards. That reduces uncertainty for LSA […]

EAA Chapter 1083 hosts summer camp

By General Aviation News Staff · July 11, 2011 · Leave a Comment

Rowan Area EAA Chapter 1083 in North Carolina recently hosted A.S.C.E.N.D — Aviation Summer Camp Exploring New Dimensions — at Rowan County Airport (RUQ). The summer camp, for kids 14 to 17, was started with a vision of EAA Chapter 1083 and member Jana Brown of Lexington. The camp was partially made possible through a […]

Twin brothers, twin records

By Janice Wood · July 11, 2011 ·

How cool is this? Twin brothers Mark and Mike Patey broke transcontinental speed records in both directions: West to East and East to West. The brothers both own Lancair Legacys; Mark’s Legacy is equipped with a Lycoming TIO-580 engine, while Mike’s is equipped with a Continental TIO-550 engine. According to the National Aeronautic Association, on […]

A twist in funding requests at PIB

By Janice Wood · July 11, 2011 ·

Officials at the Hattiesburg-Laurel Regional Airport (PIB) in Mississippi say that business is so good, they are requesting less money from the Jones County Board of Supervisors for its budget. A story in the Laurel Leader-Call quotes the airport’s executive director, Tom Heanue: “Our general aviation business is growing by leaps and bounds.”

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