Sheila Krehbiel has joined Mid-Continent Instruments’s advertising and public relations department as marketing specialist. Krehbiel is responsible for copywriting, editing, pre-press production of advertising materials and direct mail project management. With a strong aviation background underscoring more than 12 years of advertising and marketing experience, Krehbiel earned a master’s degree in English literature from Wichita […]
L-3 unveils ESI-2000
L-3 Avionics Systems’ new Trilogy ESI-2000 Electronic Standby Instrument with battery backup has been submitted to the FAA for Technical Standard Order (TSO) approval. The ESI-2000 is an enhanced version of L-3’s initial Trilogy ESI offering, the ESI-1000. The new battery version combines the safety and precision of solid-state glass avionics with a minimum of […]
Extra gets Cessna’s tail
This July 2008 accident report is are 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: Cessna 182, Extra 300. Injuries: None. Location: San Jose, Calif. Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: After landing on runway 31R, the Cessna […]
New EAA president: Strength builds on strength
This year’s AirVenture may be the last time Rod Hightower is able to roam around Wittman Field to look at the show without constantly attending a media event or meeting. On July 26 EAA President and Chairman Tom Poberezny announced that Hightower had been tapped for the role as the new EAA president. Hightower, who […]
One thing leads to another, and another…
With Oshkosh in full swing, the eyes of the aviation minded are on Wisconsin. But here in central Florida there is one city commissioner who has just become a major fan of aviation, thanks to a husband and wife who restored a Stearman and shared the excitement with him. I love it when the fever […]
EAA debuts E-Flight prize
The Experimental Aircraft Association is offering a $60,000 prize to the individual or corporation that can demonstrate the most promising level of achievement in E-Flight at AirVenture 2011. The prize has been made possible by equal contributions from AeroLEDs, Aircraft Spruce & Specialty, Dynon Avionics, and Wicks Aircraft Supply. “The four companies that created the […]
EPA to help in search for 100LL replacement
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Monday told the General Aviation Avgas Coalition that it will work with the GA industry and the FAA in the search for a safe, viable alternative to 100LL. The commitment to work with industry came in a written response to several questions submitted to the agency by the avgas […]
CAF’s B-29 ‘FIFI’ gets ‘Red, White & Loud’
Country music star Aaron Tippin and the Commemorative Air Force’s B-29 “FIFI” will launch the “Red, White & Loud Tour” next month at the Colorado Sport International Air Show. The world’s only flight-worthy Boeing B-29 Superfortress, FIFI was just cleared this week by the FAA to begin flight testing after the installation of new engines. […]
Ready for takeoff: Lycoming’s iE2
Lancair International Inc. is now taking orders for its piston Evolution aircraft, powered by Lycoming’s TEO-540-EXP Integrated Electronic Engine (iE2). The TEO-540-EXP iE2 is a twin-turbocharged and intercooled 540 cubic inch engine that produces in excess of 350 horsepower, according to Lycoming officials, who note its advanced electronics and sensors make it adaptable to nearly […]