Alan Klapmeier is back. The co-founder of Cirrus Aircraft is now at the helm of Kestrel Aircraft, a new company that plans to complete certification of the former Farnborough F1, a six-place composite turboprop that’s been under development in the United Kingdom since 2002. Klapmeier, known in the GA industry as a visionary, left Cirrus […]
Oil industry expert calls ethanol a ‘gimmick’
The GAfuels Blog is written by two private pilots concerned about the future availability of fuels for piston-engine aircraft: Dean Billing, Sisters, Ore., an expert on autogas and ethanol, and Kent Misegades, Cary, N.C., an aerospace engineer and aviation journalist. In his keynote address on the future of the fuels industry at last week’s annual […]
Here come the big boys
Dan Johnson, president of the Light Aircraft Manufacturers Association, is an expert on Light Sport Aircraft. Perhaps you’ve noticed we have not been reporting market share information as often as we once did. Two reasons: The market has matured, meaning the leaders are distancing themselves from niche producers and the rank positions aren’t moving around […]
EAA to host webinars
A Q&A session with aviation legend Kermit Weeks and a discussion on Flying the Marine One presidential helicopter are just two of the topics covered this fall through free EAA Webinars, supported by Aircraft Spruce & Specialty Co. Participants in EAA Webinars are able to ask questions before and during each session. The lineup also […]
NJ-based program flying high
A business education partnership in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, has been awarded a $100,000, U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) grant for using aviation education programs as a tool for igniting a passion for Science Technology Engineering and Math (STEM). The program, based at a GA airport, includes everything from summer camps to building an experimental […]
Public meetings slated for Iowa Aviation System Plan
The Iowa DOT Office of Aviation will be hosting public input meetings to provide information on the draft 2010 Iowa Aviation System Plan update and to obtain input on the future aviation system in Iowa. Meetings will be held: Thursday, Nov. 4, Spencer Municipal Airport, 6:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 8, Mason City Municipal Airport, 6:30 […]
Lawmakers call for investigation into attempt to lure Hawker Beechcraft to Louisiana
Three members of Kansas’ U.S. Congressional delegation say they are suspicious that Louisiana may be using federal funds to try to lure Hawker Beechcraft to their state, according to KansasReporter.org, which reports that U.S. Sen. Pat Roberts said that Housing and Urban Development (HUD) funds given to Louisiana to help with economic recovery after Hurricane […]
Aspen Avionics’ EA100 Adapter available as Evolution upgrade
Newly certified, and now available, is the EA100 Adapter from Aspen Avionics, Inc, which provides a digital-to-analog data conversion between the EFD1000 and an aircraft’s attitude-based autopilot system. The adapter enables the Evolution Flight Display’s AHRS to provide accurate and reliable attitude information directly to the autopilot, according to Aspen officials, who note customers now […]
A-2 Flight Jacket gets a makeover
Sporty’s has taken the famous A-2 flight jacket and updated it to a contemporary version. Combining classic details with modern styling, it is crafted from a soft yet rugged cabernet leather that keeps out wind and rain, but is refined enough for a night out, according to Sporty’s officials. The A-2 Ace Jacket features full […]