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Oil leak brings down Piper

By NTSB · September 22, 2010 ·

This September 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 Cherokee Lance. Injuries: None. Location: Augusta, Kan. Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: The private pilot was returning to his departure airport when […]

Want an unmanned aircraft or two with that?

By Drew Steketee · September 21, 2010 ·

Drew Steketee was president of BE A PILOT, senior vp-communications for AOPA and executive director of the Partnership for Improved Air Travel. He also headed PR and media relations for Beech, GAMA and the Airport Operators Council International. In August, Washington was abuzz over an unmanned Northrup Grumman Firescout helicopter that escaped Navy test controllers […]

MAF awarded $1.7 million challenge grant

By Janice Wood · September 21, 2010 ·

MAF (Mission Aviation Fellowship), a faith-based, nonprofit ministry that brings aid and assistance to needy people in isolated and remote regions of the world, has been awarded a $1.7 million challenge grant to fund the full purchase price of a KODIAK, a new aircraft designed to meet the specialized needs of missionary bush flying. A […]

1,000th RV-8 flies

By Janice Wood · September 21, 2010 ·

On Friday, Sept. 17, the “Hobbs Meter” on Van’s Aircraft, Inc.’s website registered the 1,000th RV-8  to fly. That number represents an average of a new RV-8 (or its sibling, the tricycle gear RV-8A) in the air every fifth day since the design was introduced in 1996. There are about 2,000 RV-8/8As under construction, company […]

American Fighter Aces to hold 50th reunion

By Janice Wood · September 21, 2010 ·

The American Fighter Aces Association (AFAA) will hold its 50th reunion at the Hyatt Regency San Antonio on the Riverwalk from Sept. 23-26. The AFAA is an organization that was founded to recognize the 1,442 combat pilots who received a special distinction of becoming an ace by achieving five or more aerial victories in air-to-air […]

Cessna gets TSA nod for parts shipments

By Janice Wood · September 21, 2010 ·

Cessna Aircraft Co. has been approved by the U.S. Transportation Security Administration to participate in the Certified Cargo Screening Program for aviation parts shipments. “This approval permits Cessna’s Service Parts & Programs organization to ship aircraft parts to repair stations and customers via passenger airlines without delay for inspection or screening,” said Bill Collier, vice […]

Calls to close U42

By Janice Wood · September 21, 2010 ·

City leaders have enlisted the help of Rep. Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah, to address safety concerns related to South Valley Regional Airport (U42) in West Jordan near Salt Lake City, according to a report in the Deseret News, which quotes Chaffetz as saying: “They’ve had a couple accidents recently, and there’s a real safety concern. I […]

Brothers of the Wind to reunite

By Janice Wood · September 21, 2010 ·

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University will host a special reunion luncheon Oct. 8 at its Daytona Beach campus for members of Brothers of the Wind, a pioneer group of African-American students. The event will take place a day before the weekend-long Wings and Waves Air Show, which is cosponsored by the university. Brothers of the Wind was […]

Eclipse returns to 41,000 feet

By Janice Wood · September 21, 2010 ·

Eclipse Aerospace, Inc. recently completed the enhanced windshield application for the dissipation of precipitation static on windshields, as well as aircraft design changes for operation up to 41,000 feet. The new FAA-certified windshield application uses a thin carbon strip that is adhered directly to existing Eclipse twin-engine jet windshields. This maintenance-free strip is bonded across […]

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