FlightSafety International is the first company to receive a Dassault Authorized Training Provider Certificate. The new Dassault Authorized Training Provider program is designed to ensure that Falcon Jet operators from around the world receive training in accordance with the Falcon Training Policy Manual, according to company officials. “FlightSafety has always demonstrated the highest standards for […]
Million Air SLC CEO finalist for Entrepreneur of the Year
Million Air – Salt Lake City’s President and CEO William Haberstock has been selected as one of 25 finalists for the annual Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year award for the Utah Region. Nominations were taken from across Utah, with the finalists selected by an independent panel of judges made up of regional business, […]
Steve Bates appointed Emery Air CEO
Steve Bates has been appointed CEO of Emery Air, tasked with leading the existing senior management team to expand Emery’s FBO, maintenance, repair and overhaul business at the Chicago/Rockford International Airport (RFD). Bates has served nearly 35 years in various senior management capacities with Midcoast/Jet Aviation in St. Louis. Through the years he has held […]
Poor preflight stings pilot
This May 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: Fly Baby. Injuries: 1 Serious. Location: Keller, Texas. Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: The private pilot said the airplane had not been flown […]
The wind beneath his wings
Through most of my married life, which has been most of my life really, my Old Man has been the backbone of this family. Sure, I often have to be the navigator, gently — and sometimes not so gently — guiding us in the proper direction, but once on course, his strength and determination sees […]
Flight training meetings kick off
The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) wants to hear from anyone who has ever taken flying lessons, asking for their input at a series of regional meetings that kicks off May 24 in Fairfield, N.J., followed by meetings in Seattle, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas and Orlando. AOPA launched the Flight Training Student Retention Initiative […]
More women in aviation
The number of women pilots has increased since 2000 by 18.6% and the number of those with ATP certificates is up 35%, while the number of male pilots has dropped, according to a review of FAA statistics by AVweb’s Glenn Pew. Read his full report here.
New AD issued for Cessna seat latches
The FAA has issued an airworthiness directive (AD) that adds steps and clarifies procedures of a superseded AD for inspections and replacement of seat-latching mechanism parts on a variety of Cessna single- and multiengine aircraft, according to a report at AOPA.org, which notes the new AD takes effect June 17.
TIA launches Master Plan update
The Tucson Airport Authority recently kicked off an update to Tucson International Airport’s (TIA) Master Plan. The Master Plan looks out 20 years into the future and provides a strategic roadmap for the physical development of the airport. The plan is typically updated every five to seven years. The current TIA Master Plan was completed […]