Hartzell Propeller Inc. has developed a new 2-bladed Top Prop propeller conversion kit for Piper PA-23-250 Aztec twin-engine aircraft. The new 77-inch diameter propeller uses blade-mounted counter-weights to provide redundant assistance to the propeller pitch control and feathering system versus the original configuration that relies heavily on an air pressure charge for these functions, according […]
Aerographs Aviation app released
Now available on iTunes is the Aerographs Aviation Photography app, the work of John Slemp, a professional photographer based in Atlanta, who specializes in aviation photography. With a career spanning nearly two decades, Slemp has a particular passion for airplanes. The free app was developed to broaden the exposure of aviation photography, exposing it to […]
Valiant Air Command slates airshow
The Valiant Air Command Warbird Museum in Titusville, Florida, will hold its 34th annual airshow March 11-13. This year’s show will be dedicated to the memory of The Flying Tigers, and the 70th anniversary of their first combat mission in China. Some 75 vintage aircraft are expected to be on display and flying in the […]
Van Bortel Aircraft named Caravan sales rep
Cessna Aircraft Co. has expanded its affiliation with Van Bortel Aircraft, a long-time Cessna sales and service representative, to include sales of its Caravan line of turboprop aircraft. Van Bortel Aircraft has sold Cessna aircraft exclusively since its founding by Howard G. Van Bortel in 1985 and became formally affiliated with Cessna in 1990. Based […]
Distracted pilot leads to poor fuel management
This January 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: Ryan Navion. Injuries: None. Location: Three Forks, Mont. Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: Prior to departure the pilot noted that both wing tip […]
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Jamie Beckett is a CFI and A&P mechanic who stepped into the political arena in an effort to promote and protect GA at his local airport. What would you say if you were booked to make a speech titled, “The Value of Aviation?” Imagine for a moment that your audience is made up entirely of […]
Carter PAV hits first milestone
Carter Aviation Technolgies’ Personal Air Vehicle (PAV) has completed its first milestone in flight-testing. The PAV is Carter’s second generation, proof-of-concept aircraft set to demonstrate the company’s SR/CTM technology — a combination of rotorcraft and fixed-wing aerodynamics. The milestone flight designation is outlined in an economic development incentive agreement that Carter has with the city […]
Light Plane High-Tech
It’s no secret we pilots have gone techno-geek, states James Lauerman, president of Avemco Insurance Co. in his latest President’s Blog on the company website. “Just look at the moving maps, electronic flight bags, and flat-screen displays. Even Piper Cub-clone light-sport and open-cockpit airplanes feature full IFR glass-panel instruments. But is all this technology making […]
Eternal Flight helps families fulfill last wishes
A Texas pilot, Matt Skinner, has launched a business called Eternal Flight that provides people to scatter the ashes of loved ones over almost any site in the state. Flying a 172 based at the New Braunfels Municipal Airport, the pilot supplements his income from real estate transactions with Eternal Flight and Texsun Flight Services, […]