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Angel MedFlight scholarship application deadline looming

By Janice Wood · June 22, 2011 ·

Arizona aviation students have until June 30 to apply for the 2011 Angel MedFlight Scholarship for Excellence in Aviation. The winner will receive $3,000 towards tuition for a relevant program at an Arizona college or university. Angel MedFlight Worldwide Air Ambulance will award the scholarship in August. In 2010, Angel MedFlight established the scholarship in […]

Honeywell Green Jet Fuel powers Transatlantic flight

By Janice Wood · June 22, 2011 ·

Honeywell’s Green Jet Fuel successfully powered the first transatlantic biofuel flight, which landed June 18 at Paris-Le Bourget Airport. The Honeywell-operated Gulfstream G450 became the first aircraft to fly from North America to Europe with a 50/50 blend of Honeywell Green Jet Fuel and petroleum-based jet fuel, powering one of the aircraft’s Rolls-Royce engines. It […]

Soloy Mk II turbine conversion in demand

By Janice Wood · June 22, 2011 ·

Soloy Aviation Solutions is finding increased sales demand for its FAA-certified Mk II turbine 206 conversion, thanks, in part, to the problems surrounding price and availability of 100LL, company officials said. Dave Stauffer, Soloy’s CEO, says:  “We are seeing increased activity both in sales and inquiries for our latest variant of Soloy’s turbine engine conversion […]

Upset Prevention and Recovery Training seminars slated

By Janice Wood · June 22, 2011 ·

The NASTAR Center in Southampton, Pa., is hosting free seminars on the importance of Upset Prevention and Recovery Training (UPRT) from mid-June through August. The one-day seminars will provide corporate and private pilots with the latest industry knowledge, techniques, and simulated upset flight experiences on the newest in flight simulation technology, the GL-4000, according to […]

Phenix fittings now at Wicks

By Janice Wood · June 22, 2011 ·

Wicks Aircraft Supply has teamed with a plumbing fixture company to expand its list of fluid control products for homebuilders. The company, Phenix Industries, has been in the business of providing fuel fittings for the auto racing industry for the past 40 years. They are also involved in boating and aviation. Wicks will offer flexible […]

Independence Aviation named Cirrus Platinum Training Center

By Janice Wood · June 22, 2011 ·

Independence Aviation LLC (IA), based at Centennial Airport (APA) in Englewood, Colorado, has been designated a Cirrus Platinum Training Center by Cirrus Aircraft. The appointment recognizes IA as a training center that “epitomizes premium quality service, exceptional training, outstanding support and state-of-the-art technical skill,” according to company officials. “At IA we take aviation seriously while […]

Professional Aviation Associates teams with Accessory Overhaul Group

By Janice Wood · June 22, 2011 ·

Professional Aviation Associates has formed an alliance with Accessory Overhaul Group, Inc. (AOG Atlanta). With facilities in Griffin, Ga., and Phoenix, Ariz., A.O.G. Inc. is an FAA/EASA Certified Repair Station, Accessory Class I Electrical Accessories, Class II Electrical Accessories and Class III Electronic Accessories. A.O.G. specializes in aircraft component testing, overhauling and certification services including […]

Pilots wrestle for controls

By NTSB · June 22, 2011 ·

This June 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: Challenger II. Injuries: 1 Minor. Location: Moses Lakes, Wash. Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: The flight instructor said that after completing a series […]

The potential of STEM for GA

By Jamie Beckett · June 21, 2011 ·

General aviators are the minority when compared to society as a whole. We are an aberration. However, we have an advantage. There is a tool in our quiver that we have not really put to good use yet. We know stuff. And the stuff we know is really, really cool, no matter how you look […]

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