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FLYIT Simulators to debut G1000 panel at AOPA

By Janice Wood · November 1, 2010 ·

FLYIT Simulators will debut its G1000 panel at the AOPA Aviation Summit later this month in Long Beach, California. The G1000 panel will be available for viewing at Airportfest with the company’s Professional Airplane Simulator,  which will be on display for demos. The G1000 panel will be available as an option on the company’s standard […]

Newest Tecnam LSA model tours California

By Janice Wood · November 1, 2010 ·

During the first two weeks of November, West Coast Sport Aircraft, a regional distributor for the Special Light Sport Aircraft (S-LSA) manufacturer Tecnam, will be demonstrating the P2008 advanced LSA at airports around the San Francisco Bay and Greater Los Angeles area, culminating with the “Airportfest” display at AOPA Summit in Long Beach, California. The […]

Sky Tractor Supply Co. named service center for GE’s M601 and H80 engines

By Janice Wood · November 1, 2010 ·

Sky Tractor Supply Company has signed an agreement with GE Aviation to become an Authorized Service Center for the M601 and H80 turboprop engines. As part of the agreement, Sky Tractor Supply Company will offer comprehensive line maintenance, removals and re-installations of engines and LRUs and engine spares for the M601 and H80 engine families. […]

Wing tip catches runway

By NTSB · November 1, 2010 ·

This November 2008 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 Pacer. Injuries: None. Location: Lamar, Colo. Aircraft damage: Substantial What reportedly happened: The student pilot was on final approach but did not have […]

Unraveling the mysteries of fuel

By Ben Visser · October 31, 2010 ·

Ben Visser is an aviation fuels and lubricants expert who spent 33 years with Shell Oil. He has been a private pilot since 1985. Fuel is an item that is very important for the proper operation of our aircraft. Even though the world is full of “fuel experts,” it is still a bit of a […]

Jabiru-powered RANS S-19 is simply superb

By Janice Wood · October 31, 2010 ·

Dan Johnson, president of the Light Aircraft Manufacturers Association, is an expert on Light Sport Aircraft. Pilots seem to love more power. All other things being equal, a more potent engine is preferred to one with less power. Pilots also like sweet-handling airplanes. So, put 20 more horses in front of the S-19 Venterra and […]

GAO report fails to recognize impact on industry

By Janice Wood · October 31, 2010 ·

The Government Accountability Office‘s (GAO) recently issued aviation safety report, “Certification and Approval Processes are Generally Viewed as Working Well, but Better Evaluative Information Needed to Improve Efficiency,” misses the mark in that it fails to provide meaningful information on the root cause and scope of the FAA regulatory interpretation inconsistencies and lacks an insightful […]

Problems found in FAA certification process

By Janice Wood · October 31, 2010 ·

Washington, DC — A U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) review of the FAA programs to certify aircraft, aviation equipment and systems found irregular procedures, delays and consistency problems. Because of a lack of uniform standards and evaluation criteria, the FAA certification of new aircraft, parts, equipment, and aviation system components is often delayed, according to […]

FAA approves fuel reimbursement for volunteer pilots

By Janice Wood · October 31, 2010 ·

A groundbreaking ruling by the FAA means good news for volunteer pilots engaged in charitable flying who will now be able to operate under an FAA exemption allowing them to receive reimbursement for fuel used in the transport of patients, wounded warriors, and veterans. Angel Flight Mid-Atlantic, Airlift Hope, and Mercy Medical Airlift are 501(c)(3) […]

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