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Wireless GPS takes flight

By Janice Wood · April 24, 2011 ·

New Sky Products is expanding its product line to include mobile GPS Solutions with the addition of the XGPS150 Universal Bluetooth GPS Receiver. The product adds GPS capabilities wirelessly via Bluetooth connection to the iPad, iPod touch, iPhone, and to other smart phones, tablets and laptops, which support the Bluetooth SPP. Kurt Ave, New Sky […]

FIRCs with a twist

By Janice Wood · April 24, 2011 ·

CFIs now have two new choices when renewing their CFI certificates. The FAA has awarded AVSeminars a new two-year authorization to conduct Flight Instructor Refresher Courses and it comes with two, new twists. After a year of conditional authority conducting webinar FIRCs, the FAA okayed AVSeminars’ request to conduct “Progressive Webinar FIRCs.” CFIs can now […]

Skycatcher to be at Cannes

By Janice Wood · April 24, 2011 ·

The Cessna 162 Skycatcher will be at the Cannes Air Show, on display by Aeromecanic, a Cessna distributor and pilot center in France. The C162 will be on display with other Cessna aircraft, including a C182, a C172, and the a Corvalis TT, during the International Exhibition of General Aviation June 9-June 11 at the […]

Gusty winds bend Taylorcraft

By NTSB · April 24, 2011 ·

This April 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: Taylorcraft BC12-D. Injuries: None. Location: Southbridge, Mass. Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: As the pilot raised the tail of his tailwheel-equipped airplane during […]

Little ‘Mr. Mulligan’

By Meg Godlewski · April 21, 2011 ·

Hal Wighton’s Luscombe pays homage to the famous racer When pilots dream, they often dream about airplanes and missions they’d like to fly. One of the most popular daydreams is to imagine yourself an air racer of the 1930s, flying a famous machine like the Howard DGA-6 “Mr. Mulligan.” Hal Wighton of Bloomer, Wis., decided […]

FAA, CFIs meet about changes to knowledge tests

By Janice Wood · April 21, 2011 ·

The National Association of Flight Instructors (NAFI) took part in a meeting in Oklahoma City April 20 with a number of aviation industry organizations and training-materials providers about the process of airman knowledge test development and administration. This meeting, while a regular, yearly event, focused on recent concerns the industry has expressed about changes to […]

Flight Design ups U.S. content in German design

By Janice Wood · April 21, 2011 ·

Detroit auto manufacturers use the phrase “Domestic Content” to describe the portion of their vehicles fabricated in America. For several years, importer Flight Design USA has been using an increasing portion of USA made components in the CT and MC series aircraft it sells to Americans, according to company officials. Why use more “domestic content?” […]

Project to improve main runway at Skagit Regional Airport begins next month

By Janice Wood · April 21, 2011 ·

Major improvements to the main runway at Skagit Regional Airport (BVS) in Burlington, Wash., are slated to begin next month. The project to upgrade Runway 10-28, which was built by the U.S. Navy during World War II, will span two years to accommodate the short Northwest construction seasons and will cost an estimated $15.3 million, […]

New Adam 500 in the works

By Janice Wood · April 21, 2011 ·

The new owner of the assets of bankrupt Adam Aircraft plans to certify an improved version of the A500 push/pull piston twin rather than resume manufacturing the aircraft under its existing certification, according to a report at AVweb, which notes that Thomas Hsueh, owner of Triton Aerospace, of Anacortes, Wash., is not satisfied with the […]

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