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18 hangar homes to be auctioned live on RFDTV

By Janice Wood · May 6, 2010 ·

Jackson Hole Auction Company, LLC will hold a public auction of 18 fly-in hangar home sites in Afton, Wyo., on Saturday, May 15, according to William Burke, co-founder. “This is an absolute auction with no minimums and no reserves,” he said. “That means these properties will sell to the highest bidders.” Located 60 miles south […]

Sporty’s course update impressive

By Ben Sclair · May 6, 2010 ·

I just watched the Advanced IFR DVD from the Sporty’s Instrument Rating Course. The quality of the video and interactivity made me wish this series had been around, in this format, when I was in flight training back in the, gulp, late 1980s. This isn’t a typical “ground school” video. Its use of high-end graphics […]

Diamond’s DA40 NG receives EASA certification

By Janice Wood · May 6, 2010 ·

Diamond Aircraft has received EASA VFR/IFR certification for its DA40 NG, powered by Austro Engine’s 170-hp AE-300 turbo-diesel powerplant. “We are committed to the future of piston powered flight, specifically by pursuing a socially responsible strategy,” said Diamond Aircraft CEO Christian Dries. “Diamond’s single and twin engine NG series aircraft are powered by the most […]

U.S.-Canada border issues webinar slated

By Janice Wood · May 6, 2010 ·

There are unique cross-border issues that U.S. operators face when flying to and within Canada and others that Canadian operators face when coming into and flying throughout the U.S. The National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) and the Canadian Business Aviation Association (CBAA) have joined forces for a webinar on May 20 that will address some […]

Air Data Test Sets debut

By Janice Wood · May 6, 2010 ·

DMA-Aero introduces the MPS38B fully automatic Air Data Test Sets. With RVSM compliant accuracy and the ability to accept up to 30 test programs (profiles), the instrument simulates operations up to 55,000 feet altitude and from 5 to 700 knots airspeed. It is suitable for calibration/leak testing of pitot static instruments for the ramp testing […]

FliteNet deployed

By Janice Wood · May 6, 2010 ·

DAC International Inc. of Greenwich AeroGroup has deployed an “in flight” BlackBerry WiFi connectivity system called FliteNet. The system interfaces with aircraft equipped with Iridium or Magnastar telephone systems. FliteNet was designed to accommodate Wifi connectivity without having to mount components in an aircraft. It is a carry-on system with MagnaStar or Iridium compatible software […]

Duncan Aviation’s avionics satellite network celebrates 25th anniversary

By Janice Wood · May 6, 2010 ·

This summer, Duncan Aviation’s avionics satellite network celebrates the 25th anniversary of the opening of the first Duncan Avionics shop. Don Fiedler, business development associate at Duncan Aviation, says the idea for the “satellite” concept came from then-company Chairman Robert Duncan. A friend of his was in the shoe business and owned small shoe stores […]

Runway condition, poor technique bad combination

By NTSB · May 6, 2010 ·

This May 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: Cessna 172. Injuries: None. Location: Jamestown, Pa. Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: The turf runway was soft and wet. The pilot, who did […]

Vintage airplane, vintage pilot

By Meg Godlewski · May 5, 2010 ·

When Brad Larson learned to fly, Franklin Delano Roosevelt was president and “Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?” was at the top of the jukebox hit parade. The year was 1932. If you do the math that’s 78 years of aviating. The 94-year-old is still flying. During Sun ‘n Fun 2010 he could be found […]

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