EAA and AirVenture chairman Tom Poberezny has confirmed that the Boeing 787 Dreamliner is scheduled to make an appearance at EAA AirVenture 2011 on Friday, July 29, giving aviation enthusiasts a glimpse into the next generation of commercial airliners. “We’re proud and excited that Boeing recognizes the significance of EAA AirVenture Oshkosh in the global […]
Corbi Air chooses Vertical Power VP-X for Alto
Corbi Air, importer of Direct Fly’s Alto Light Sport Aircraft, has chosen the Vertical Power VP-X Electronic Circuit Breaker System to manage the electrical system and control the trim and flaps. The VP-X integrates tightly with both the Advanced Flight Systems EFIS and Dynon SkyView EFIS, allowing pilots to monitor the status of individual devices […]
Writers to sign their books at museum this weekend
On June 18 and 19 the Museum of Flight in Seattle will host a weekend book signing with nine of the most popular aviation novelists and nonfiction writers in the Northwest. The event is free, with books available for purchase. Scheduled to appear Saturday, June 18: Jay Spenser, author of several books including “Whirlybirds: A […]
Lewis promoted to GM at Landmark’s Waukegan location
Landmark Aviation has promoted Josh Lewis to General Manager of its Waukegan location. Lewis started his aviation career with DB Aviation in 1998 as a Line Service Technician. Over the next 13 years he was promoted through the company serving as a Training Officer, Line Supervisor, Line Manager and Line Customer Service Manager before being […]
Hornbeck joins Dallas Airmotive
Brent Hornbeck has joined Dallas Airmotive, a BBA Aviation Engine Repair and Overhaul Group (ERO) company, as manager of the company’s Regional Turbine Center in Phoenix, Arizona. Hornbeck has more the 25 years of experience in the aviation industry as a maintenance manager and technician. Most recently he was Customer Project Manager at Hawker Beechcraft […]
Overloaded Arrow fails to takeoff
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: Piper Arrow. Injuries: 3 fatal. Location: Scotia, N.Y. Aircraft damage: Destroyed. What reportedly happened: The flight instructor and student pilot were attempting to take […]
Speak up, speak out, make a positive impression
“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. […]