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By Jamie Beckett · January 17, 2011 ·

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

By Janice Wood · January 17, 2011 ·

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

By Janice Wood · January 17, 2011 ·

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

By Janice Wood · January 17, 2011 ·

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, […]

SC airport execs recognized

By Janice Wood · January 17, 2011 ·

The community of Greenville, South Carolina, is served by three of the state’s busiest airports. The top airport executives of all three facilities have been named on the list of the 50 Most Influential People of 2010 by Greenville Business Magazine, emphasizing the critical role aviation plays in South Carolina. Jody Bryson, President and CEO […]

Wireless in-flight engine data now available for iCub

By Janice Wood · January 17, 2011 ·

SportairUSA, LC, has completed installation and flight testing of the iMonitor EMS system by TruTrak Flight Systems in the new Savage iCub bush plane. The system accepts engine performance information from engine sensors to an Engine Data Module (EDM) and then transmits each line of data through an on-board wireless to any iPad or iPhone […]

Groen Brothers form joint venture in China

By Janice Wood · January 17, 2011 ·

Groen Brothers Aviation International, LLC  has been formed to participate in a joint venture with Guangzhou Suntrans Aviation Science and Technology Co., Ltd. (Suntrans), called Foshan Suntrans-Groen Aviation Co., Ltd. (FSG Aviation), which will produce light gyroplanes based on Groen Brothers’ SparrowHawk design. The agreement provides for FSGA to assemble, manufacture, sell, and provide related […]

SeaRey Folding Wing debuts

By Janice Wood · January 17, 2011 ·

After more than two years of development and field testing, Progressive Aerodyne has unveiled the SeaRey LSX Folding Wing Accessory, which allows the SeaRey LSX wings and tail to fold for storage or unfold for flying by one person and in less than 20 minutes, according to company officials. “The SeaRey Folding Wing Accessory (FWA) […]

Aviator’s Attic upgrades web presence

By Janice Wood · January 17, 2011 ·

Yingling Aviation’s in-house pilot shop, The Aviator’s Attic, has expanded its e-commerce site, which offers flight gear, pilot apparel, aviation books, videos, electronic devices, including handheld GPSs, transceivers, and headsets, charts, flight training materials and even chocks, static wick covers, and fuel mats. “Our goal is to make the Aviator’s Attic a resource for pilots, […]

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