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Navigating a course to the future

By Jamie Beckett · March 28, 2011 ·

Dick Gaynor is running for a seat on the city council in Columbus, Indiana. I know this because he wrote to tell me so. You see, Dick is a pilot who has gotten involved in the political fabric of life in Columbus. I did the same thing here in Winter Haven, FL. Misery loves company, […]

SimCom trains 23,000th King Air training event

By Ben Sclair · March 28, 2011 ·

SimCom Training Center has been training King Air pilots since 1991 and recently completed their 23,000th training event. A training even can be initial, recurrent, second-in-command and instrument refresher training. SimCom offers King Air training at each of its three facilities (Orlando, FL; Scottsdale, AZ; and Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX).

Cirrus Vision Jet program online video update

By Ben Sclair · March 28, 2011 ·

Cirrus Aircraft, on Tuesday morning, March 29 (9 am CDT) will debut the latest Cirrus Vision SF50 video update on the Cirrus YouTube Channel. Paul Brey (VP, Product Development) and Dave Rathbun (Chief Engineer, Cirrus Vision) walk viewers around the V1 test jet and highlight the latest progress. Mike Stevens, (Chief Test Pilot, Cirrus Vision) […]

Letter: Volunteer Pilot Safety Stand Down a success

By General Aviation News Staff · March 28, 2011 ·

By Lindy Kirkland, President, The Air Care Alliance First, let me say a big thank you for helping make the Volunteer Pilot Safety Stand Down (Sit up?) a big success.  All the comments I heard from pilots attending were very positive and encouraging.  I also appreciate AOPA promoting Public Benefit Flying by providing a summary […]

Columbian Army to have Touchscreen Avionics from Garmin

By Ben Sclair · March 28, 2011 ·

INDIANAPOLIS, IN—Eagle Creek Aviation Services, will install the new Garmin GTN 750 and GTN 650 touchscreen avionics in two Turbine Commanders operated by the Colombian Government as part of full Grand Renaissance Commander Refurbishments now underway by Eagle Creek. The GTN 750/650 are an integral part of the Garmin-powered avionics suite installations on the two […]

PS Engineering adds specialization with two new audio panels

By Ben Sclair · March 28, 2011 ·

PS Engineering's PMA8000C/D

PS Engineering introduced two new audio panels at the March 22-25 Aircraft Electronics Association Tradeshow and Convention. The PMA8000C adds a third transceiver while retaining Bluetooth connectivity for cell phones, while the PMA8000D allows for dual audio installations where the separate and independent audio selection is required. The new PMA8000C is the result of “many […]

Aspen Avionics expands Evolution Flight Display functionality

By Ben Sclair · March 28, 2011 ·

Aspen Avionics has released of a series of enhancements that broaden the compatibility and expand the functionality of the Evolution Flight Display System. Aspen’s most recent product updates include: Approval for the Evolution system to emulate the Collins PN 101 HSI system, providing lateral and vertical deviation, heading, and course datum inputs to compatible autopilots. […]

CubCrafters dealership opens in Australia

By Ben Sclair · March 28, 2011 ·

With the recent establishment of Cub Aircraft Australia Pty. Ltd, CubCrafters has extended its distribution network to Australia. Cub Aircraft Australia has just completed building a hanger at Tyabb Airport, about 40 miles southeast of Melbourne, Victoria. They recently received two CubCrafters aircraft, one of which is being used for demonstrations. Company founder Stephen Buckle […]

NASA to discuss Laminar Airflow research

By Ben Sclair · March 28, 2011 ·

On Wednesday, March 30, NASA’s Dryden Flight Research Center will host an hour-long web chat on achieving laminar or smooth airflow over an aircraft surfaces. The chat will feature NASA Dryden aerospace engineer Ethan Baumann. The latest in a series of NASA web chats for the on-line community on a variety of topics involving NASA […]

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