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FAA mandates upgrade to Eclipse avionics

By Janice Wood · October 7, 2010 ·

“Uncommanded changes” to radio frequencies, altitudes and transponder codes by the electronic flight information systems in some Eclipse jets have been reported, leading to an Airworthiness Directive issued this week that mandates upgrades to the system, according to a report at AVweb, which notes the AD affects approximately 168 aircraft in the fleet. Depending what […]

GA fatalities decrease

By Janice Wood · October 7, 2010 ·

Preliminary figures released by the National Transportation Safety Board this week show aviation deaths decreased from 574 in 2008 to 538 in 2009. Nearly 90% of aviation fatalities occurred in general aviation accidents (471), but they still represented a decrease from the previous year (494).

100th anniversary of Glenn Curtiss flight this Saturday

By Janice Wood · October 7, 2010 ·

The Hudson River Valley Institute (HRVI) at Marist College and the Glenn H. Curtiss Museum will journey to Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome to pay tribute to Glenn Curtiss on Saturday, Oct. 9, to celebrate  the 100th anniversary of Curtiss’ historic flight in his Albany Flyer down the Hudson River Valley from Albany to Manhattan. Old Rhinebeck […]

Planehook takes issue with FAA’s TTF proposal

By Ben Sclair · October 7, 2010 ·

Planehook Aviation Services takes issue with the FAA’s proposal to prohibit residential through-the-fence operations at publicly funded airports. In a white paper [download here] released Oct. 5, David Hook, Planehook’s president, outlines the impact to security the proposal would create. From the white paper: “This FAA policy proposal contradicts previously established national policy and bears […]

Lycoming O-233 flies on Falcon 2.0

By Ben Sclair · October 7, 2010 ·

The Falcon 2.0 from Renegade Light Sport flew for the first time Saturday, Oct. 2 (see video and test pilot interviews here). Lycoming‘s new O-233 LSA engine provides the power for the Falcon 2.0. First flight lasted .6 hours with four takeoffs and landings. Test pilot Rob Runyan, “saw 1,000 feet AGL by the end […]

Sporty’s expands international chart selection

By Janice Wood · October 7, 2010 ·

Sporty’s has expanded its offerings of aviation charts to cover many additional countries, including: Mexico, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany and the Netherlands. This is in addition to Sporty’s full selection of Canadian and Caribbean charts. “As pilots, we know how hard it can be to find international charts,” said Sporty’s Vice President John Zimmerman. […]

Free tax webinar on bonus depreciation set

By Janice Wood · October 7, 2010 ·

Wolcott & Associates will present a free aviation tax webinar “Bonus Depreciation for Aircraft is Back!” Oct. 12. Bonus depreciation and increased write-off for capital purchases was signed into law in H.R 5297 Small Business Jobs Act of 2010. The rules provide excellent tax benefits for those in a position to take advantage of the […]

Quality Aircraft Accessories appointed Champion/Slick magneto service center

By Janice Wood · October 7, 2010 ·

Quality Aircraft Accessories has been appointed by Champion Aerospace as the first Service Center for Slick magnetos. In its capacity as an FAA/EASA approved repair station and distributor of engine accessories, Quality Aircraft Accessories will perform warranty work on Slick magnetos, complete mandatory inspections and repairs, and promote the full line of Champion products that […]

Multisump Aviation Fuel Tester debuts

By Janice Wood · October 7, 2010 ·

Now available at Aircraft Spruce is the Multisump Aviation Fuel Tester, which was invented and designed by a general aviation pilot. The design of the Multisump Aviation Fuel Tester accommodates the fuel checking needs of today’s modern aircraft and pilots while taking into account current environmental needs, according to company officials. The tester is constructed […]

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