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Limited openings for SportAir workshops

By Janice Wood · November 2, 2010 ·

Limited openings remain in several EAA SportAir Workshop courses in Atlanta on Nov. 6-7. EAA SportAir Workshops, supported by Aircraft Spruce & Specialty Co., is a national series of programs offering insight and information on building and restoring aircraft. EAA Chapter 690 will host the weekend program at Gwinnett County Airport-Briscoe Field in Lawrenceville, Ga. […]

GRT Avionics adds map features

By Janice Wood · November 2, 2010 ·

GRT Avionics has completed the addition of new map features with its latest software update. These new features, which include lakes, rivers, roads, railroads, state boundaries, and cities, are available on all GRT Avionics EFIS products. “This adds even greater situational awareness to the pilot of light sport and amateur-built aircraft regardless of weather conditions, […]

Sneak peek of new series at film festival

By Janice Wood · November 2, 2010 ·

The creators of the Emmy-award-winning PBS hit “Red Tail Reborn” will be unveiling a preview of their new aviation series, “The Restorers,” at the Reel Stuff Film Festival in Dayton, Ohio, Nov. 6. This new PBS series, based on the original 2004 movie of the same name, will chronicle those who restore warbirds and antique […]

Abingdon Watches changes its name

By Janice Wood · November 2, 2010 ·

Abingdon Watches is changing its name to The Abingdon Co., according to Founder and CEO Chelsea Welch, who says that customers are asking for more than watches. “The company has grown to the point where just offering watches is not enough,” she said. “Our customers want apparel and accessories that compliment their watch and we […]

Butler National acquires Kings Avionics

By Janice Wood · November 2, 2010 ·

Butler National Corp., a manufacturer and provider of support systems for “classic” commercial and military aircraft, has acquired Kings Avionics. Annual sales for Kings Avionics were reported at $2.1 million with a backlog of approximately $1 million, according to Butler National officials. Clark Stewart, president and CEO, stated, “The acquisition of Kings Avionics provides Butler […]

Lack of experience contributes to crash

By NTSB · November 2, 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: Aeronca Champ. Injuries: None. Location: Chadron, Neb. Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: The non-certificated pilot was interested in buying the single-engine tailwheel-equipped airplane. […]

Going aggressive vs. being assertive

By Jamie Beckett · November 1, 2010 ·

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. One of the big lessons to come from this year’s political battles has hardly been noticed in the press, but it’s such an important aspect of conflict resolution that […]

It takes a village…to build a plane

By Janice Wood · November 1, 2010 ·

Talkeetna, Alaska, sits at the front door of Denali National Park and has a legendary history of aviation. When residents learned of a proposed new Build A Plane program where local high school students combine classroom learning with hands-on efforts to build a real airplane, word spread through the town immediately. “Once we announced we […]

FAA investigating Senator Inhofe’s closed runway landing

By Janice Wood · November 1, 2010 ·

Sen. James Inhofe (R-Okla.) says he won’t guarantee he’ll be more vigilant about checking NOTAMs after he landed on a closed runway occupied by maintenance workers 10 days ago in Texas, according to a report at AVweb.com, which notes that Inhofe told the Tulsa World:  “People who fly a lot just don’t do it. I […]

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