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First flight of restored Colonial Skimmer C-1

By Janice Wood · June 15, 2010 ·

Colonial Skimmer Serial Number One, the prototype of the Lake Amphibian fleet, recently had its first flight after a complete restoration at Walter J. Kolodza Airport (GBR) in Great Barrington, Massachusetts. John Staber of Old Chatham, N.Y., a flight instructor and pilot of Lake Amphibian aircraft since 1964, has for the past 11 years been […]

Steering birds clear of planes

By Janice Wood · June 15, 2010 ·

The “Miracle on the Hudson,” when Capt. Chesley Sullenberger famously ditched his US Airways airliner into the Hudson River after multiple bird strikes, has resulted in a number of safety recommendations from the National Transportation Safety Board, including research on the use of pulsating lights to deter birds. For Scott Philiben, vice president of Bend, […]

CT LSA used to measure volcanic ash

By Janice Wood · June 15, 2010 ·

A specially equipped Flight Design CT Supralite from a German company, UL GmbH is being used by the Duesseldorf Technical University’s Department of Volcanology to study airborne ash from the Eyjafjallajokull volcano in Iceland. To allow higher altitude measurements, the CT Supralite was equipped with an oxygen system. Supralite is a version of the popular […]

Cadets aim high at CAP’s flight academies

By Janice Wood · June 15, 2010 ·

Nearly 200 Civil Air Patrol cadets from across America will learn to fly at a National Flight Academy (NFA) this summer. CAP is holding eight national flight academies this year, each specifically designed for cadets who want to learn to fly either powered aircraft or gliders. The first NFA, a glider academy, is already underway […]

Growing the next generation

By Janice Wood · June 15, 2010 ·

Chesapeake Sport Pilot Flight School, and Annapolis EAA Chapters 532 and Laurel Chapter 4, recently partnered to present a one-day aviation workshop and Young Eagles Rally for 68 local Boy Scouts. The workshop was held at the Bay Bridge Airport (W29) in Stevensville, Md. The Youth Aviation Adventure program was started in Ohio in 1997 […]

NextGen lab opens

By Janice Wood · June 15, 2010 ·

The NextGen Integration and Evaluation Capability (NIEC) display area at the FAA’s William J. Hughes Technical Center opened June 7. The NIEC is a research platform where scientists will use simulation to explore, integrate and evaluate NextGen concepts, including area navigation (RNAV), trajectory-based operations, flying unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) in the national airspace system (NAS), […]

Showalter caters to SimCom customers

By Janice Wood · June 15, 2010 ·

Showalter Flying Service at Orlando Executive Airport (ORL) in Florida has unveiled a new program, the SimCom Advantage Plan, designed to help save SimCom customers money. Showalter, located minutes from the SimCom Orlando headquarters, has dedicated three covered hangars, which can store everything up to and including a Lear 35, for SimCom training customer’s exclusive […]

Rare aircraft to be showcased at OSH

By Janice Wood · June 15, 2010 ·

Rare vintage aircraft will be on hand to showcase the early years of flight at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2010 on July 26-Aug. 1 at Wittman Regional Airport (OSH). Among the pioneering aircraft present will be an original Hamilton H-47 Metalplane, plus replicas of a 1909 Bleriot XI, Avions Caudron C.460, and five warbirds from World […]

PiperSport lands at First Landings Aviation

By Janice Wood · June 15, 2010 ·

First Landings Aviation, a sport pilot flight school founded by two young entrepreneurs in May 2009 at Apopka Airport (X04) in Orlando, has taken delivery of a 2010 PiperSport LTD. The addition of the PiperSport allows the school to offer both low-wing training in the PiperSport and high-wing training in a Remos G3 600. Both […]

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