“Help me,” is essentially what the email said. I’m paraphrasing, of course, but the message was simple, straight-forward, and common. How do I get the word out? Because I’m a sucker for a pro-aviation reader who reaches out for help, I answered the email, which led to another email, and ultimately a series of phone […]
New name for Red Tail Project
The Commemorative Air Force (CAF) Red Tail Project has changed its name to the CAF Red Tail Squadron. The change from project to squadron reflects the current status and mission of the group as an active volunteer-driven association of the Commemorative Air Force, CAF officials said. The CAF Red Tail Squadron is dedicated to preserving […]
VQQ designated ‘Space Territory’
Cecil Airport (VQQ) in Jacksonville, Fla., has been officially designated a “Space Territory.” Officials with the Jacksonville Aviation Authority (JAA) said they have received support from the State of Florida in its efforts to transform Cecil Airport into a 21st century commercial spaceport when Space Florida officially designated Cecil as a “Space Territory” June 9. […]
Getting it right: ‘Liberty Belle’ makes emergency landing
Reader Jeff Lyons took us to task — rightly — for our repost of an EAA story that said the “Liberty Bell” crashed. The B-17 made an emergency landing and all seven crew members and volunteers walked away without serious injury. According to a story in the Chicago Tribune, the bomber burned in a cornfield […]
Final push to fix California training law
With the moratorium on enforcing the California Private Postsecondary Education Act of 2009 on flight instruction set to expire July 1, AOPA is working with industry groups and the state legislature to ensure that a bill to permanently exempt instructors is signed into law, according to a report at AOPA.org. Read it here.
Diamond secures D-JET financing
Diamond Aircraft is recalling workers and rapidly accelerating its D-JET personal jet program thanks to an investment from an unnamed source, according to a report at AVweb. The money will also enable resumption of the flight test program and the construction of one more test aircraft as the company works toward certification, the report notes, […]
GEU under fire after jury award, FAA finding
Lax enforcement of rules at Glendale Municipal Airport (GEU) in Arizona could cost the city a significant chunk of money, according to a story in the Tucson Citizen. The problems include a jury award of $1.8 million to Valley Aviation Services, a company that rents out hangars at the airport, after the jury found that […]
Jet Source new home for Cutter Piper sales
Jet Source has extended its services as a business aviation center by leasing approximately 2,450 square feet of office space to Cutter Piper Sales, a newly appointed Piper dealer, at McClellan-Palomar Airport in Carlsbard, Calif. The new dealership is responsible for new Piper sales in Southern California and Hawaii. Sales offices are located at 2036 […]
Wings of Freedom tour lands at BFI
The Collings Foundation’s Wings of Freedom Tour of the World War II vintage Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress, Consolidated B-24 Liberator, and North American P-51 Mustang will be on display June 24-26 at Boeing Field/King County International Airport in Seattle. This is a rare opportunity to visit, explore, and learn more about these unique and rare […]