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Moller files for experimental certification for Skycar

By Janice Wood · June 23, 2011 ·

The FAA had accepted Moller International’s application for Experimental Airworthiness Certification of the M400 Skycar. With a planned October 2011 demonstration flight, Moller International retained a flight test consultant to complete and submit an application for an Experimental Airworthiness Certificate to the FAA for the M400 Skycar volantor. The Experimental Airworthiness Certificate is required by […]

Drive-through hangar speeds crop work

By Janice Wood · June 23, 2011 ·

By DICK HAGEN After 27 years as an aerial applicator, Rich Sigurdson of Olivia, Minn., notes that this year has been a “cantankerous” one: “This spring brought in a little more work than normal. This is the latest for putting crops in the ground since I’ve been in the business.” But he’s picking up time […]

Study shows interference with GPS poses threat to U.S. economy

By Janice Wood · June 23, 2011 ·

WASHINGTON, D.C. — More than 3.3 million U.S. jobs in agriculture and industries that rely heavily on Global Positioning System (GPS) technology and the disruption of interference with GPS posed by LightSquared’s planned deployment of 40,000 ground stations threatens direct economic costs of up to $96 billion to U.S. commercial GPS users and manufacturers, according […]

GAO report on GA airport security ‘misguided’

By Janice Wood · June 23, 2011 ·

The Government Accountability Office (GAO) recently released a report that, according to the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA), fails to accurately assess GA security measures, neglects to acknowledge security procedures already in place, and lacks justification for its misguided, broad-brush conclusions. The report was requested in early 2010 by the U.S. Senate Committee on […]

Sennheiser launches ‘Live Your Dream’ campaign

By Janice Wood · June 23, 2011 ·

Aviation headset manufacturer Sennheiser is launching its “Live Your Dream” campaign, designed to motivate and assist people with a passion for flying to overcome the barriers and begin flight training as a first step towards becoming a pilot. The campaign includes several components, including a flight training scholarship. In the Flight Training Scholarship Competition, people […]

EAA Aviators Club offers ‘cool’ way to see AirVenture

By Janice Wood · June 23, 2011 ·

Experience AirVenture in a new, “cooler” way  this year at the EAA Aviators Club presented by Shell Aviation, a place to unwind, replenish, and watch the daily air shows. The 59th annual edition of EAA’s fly-in convention takes place July 25-31 at Wittman Regional Airport in Oshkosh. In addition to relaxing in an air-conditioned building, […]

First-ever Boy Scouts American Heritage Camporee scheduled

By Janice Wood · June 23, 2011 ·

From Friday, Sept. 23, through Sunday, Sept. 25, Fantasy of Flight will hold its inaugural Boy Scouts American Heritage Camporee, a new event providing scouts the chance to meet and talk with decorated World War II veterans amidst actual planes flown in the war. The weekend’s activities will help scouts earn requirements toward their American […]

Weight increase for RANS

By Janice Wood · June 23, 2011 ·

RANS announces an increase in gross weight to 1,320 lbs., the limit in the Light Sport Aircraft category. The increase applies to the S-6ES, S-6ELS, S-6S, S-6LS Coyote II equipped with the Sport wing, and S-7 (1999 and up) and all S-7S and S-7LS aircraft.

Embry-Riddle introduces bachelor’s degree in Unmanned Aircraft Systems Science

By Janice Wood · June 23, 2011 ·

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s Daytona Beach campus will launch a B.S. in Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Science degree program in the Fall 2011 semester. Open to U.S. citizens who have a basic background in math and physics, this new program will help meet the growing demand for skilled UAS pilots and operators, according to university officials. […]

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