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Duncan Aviation’s Rapid Response Team celebrates 10th anniversary

By Janice Wood · August 1, 2010 ·

This fall, Duncan Aviation’s Rapid Response Teams will celebrate the 10th anniversary of the opening of the first Duncan Aviation Rapid Response Team location. Starting in the fall of 2000 with the opening of an office location for Duncan Aviation engine technicians in the Dallas area, the Rapid Response Team concept was born. These teams […]

IFR mountain flight kills two

By NTSB · August 1, 2010 ·

This August 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: Lancair ES. Injuries: 2 Fatal. Location: Cliffdell, Wash. Aircraft damage: Destroyed. What reportedly happened: During the IFR flight at 11,000 feet MSL in mountainous […]

DOT secretary to GA: Keep on keeping on

By Janice Wood · July 29, 2010 ·

U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood made a surprise appearance at the Meet the Administrator forum with FAA Administrator Randy Babbitt Thursday at AirVenture. LaHood, who was making his first visit to AirVenture as transportation secretary, told the standing room only crowd that he wanted to be at the show to “support GA.” “The Department […]

Avgas concerns take center stage at OSH

By Janice Wood · July 29, 2010 ·

FAA Administrator has a message for GA pilots: He is “keenly” aware of our concerns about avgas. “I can assure you we have a good relationship with the EPA,” he told an AirVenture crowd in Oshkosh Thursday. “We both have roles to play, but it’s important for you to know that we are just beginning […]

The show must go on

By Janice Wood · July 29, 2010 ·

Officials at Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome in New York said that the Aerodrome’s Saturday Air Show featuring flying antique airplanes of the pioneer and barnstorming era will take place as planned at 2 p.m. TFRs over Rhinebeck for Chelsea Clinton’s wedding will be respected by re-routing biplane air tours away from the restricted area during the […]

From ‘rough’ to recovery

By Janice Wood · July 29, 2010 ·

Like every other company in GA, it’s been a “rough” couple of years at BRS Aerospace, which manufactures whole airplane parachute systems. But that’s changing, the company’s president, Larry Williams, reported at AirVenture. “We’re starting to see a bit of recovery,” he said. “In May we had the highest sales ever in the history of […]

Weeks, Tucker join Lindbergh Foundation board

By Dave Sclair · July 29, 2010 ·

Two of aviation’s best-known names, air show ace Sean D. Tucker and aircraft collection icon Kermit Weeks, have joined the board of The Charles A. and Anne Morrow Lindbergh Foundation. Both say they were drawn to the foundation by its substantial programs within the aviation community to further the Lindberghs’ strong interest in applying technology […]

Yet another FAA extension

By Charles Spence · July 29, 2010 ·

Congress is giving the FAA another short extension, this time until Sept. 30. The FAA has been operating without extended authority since the last authorization expired in 2007. That authority was passed in 2003 and Congress has been unable to agree since that time, passing extension after extension to keep the FAA funded. Included in […]

Are you willing to go that extra mile?

By Janice Wood · July 29, 2010 ·

The FAA can’t regulate professionalism, but it can ask pilots to take that extra step to continue training, Randy Babbitt, the agency’s administrator, said during a visit to AirVenture in Oshkosh. “Professionalism isn’t limited to commercial flying,” he said. “It pertains to all aspects of flying. The good news is that a vast majority of […]

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