Several factors, including a wing structure that does not meet ASTM standards for Light Sport Aircraft, are indicated as causes for Zodiac CH601XL and CH650 aircraft in-flight accidents, according to a report released by the FAA. According to a report at EAA.org, the FAA’s investigation did not indicate a single root cause for the in-flight […]
Embry-Riddle to test biofuel in bid to fly first ‘green fleet’
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University plans to phase in lead-free renewable fuel in its training aircraft, the nation’s largest collegiate fleet. The university is partnering with Swift Enterprises, developer of a biofuel that has been tested by the FAA Technical Center with promising results. “We believe this effort by Embry-Riddle and Swift will guide the way to […]
Perspective on a pilot’s suicide
Responding to last week’s crash of a man angry with the IRS into an Austin, Texas, office building, Craig Fuller, president of the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association reached out to pilots and the general public, asking all to keep the event in perspective. He says: This week, the aviation community suddenly found itself at […]
Expanded Nall Report released
The newest edition of general aviation’s annual safety analysis is out, and for the first time, the AOPA Air Safety Foundation’s Joseph T. Nall Report examines helicopters and for-hire GA operations with aircraft weighing 12,500 lbs. or less. “The AOPA Air Safety Foundation has been telling the story of what went wrong for two decades,” […]
Goodrich donates 1929 Taperwing to WACO Historical Society
Goodrich Corp.’s Aircraft Wheels and Brakes team in Troy, Ohio, has donated a 1929 WACO Model CTO “Taperwing” biplane, once owned by famous air racer Joe Mackey, to the WACO Historical Society. Brian Brandewie, president, Goodrich Aircraft Wheels and Brakes said, “Donating Joe Mackey’s Taperwing to the WACO Historical Society underscores the rich aerospace heritage […]
FAA launches NOTAM survey
The FAA System Operations Safety Management, Safety Assurance Group is conducting an assessment of the Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) system. As part of the assessment, the group has created an online questionnaire to gather input from frequent NOTAM users, including flight crews, schedulers and dispatchers. The objective of the assessment is to identify operational issues […]
Bishop Fun-Fly lives up to its name
The denizens of Bishop Municipal Airport (O7R) in Texas are more than just a collection of aviators renting hangar space at an isolated airport; they are an honest-to-goodness aviation community the likes of which needs to be seen in all our small county and municipal airports. That’s the beginning of a news story reported by […]
ASA’s 2010 Catalog now available
Aviation Supplies & Academics, Inc. (ASA) has released its 2010 catalog, which includes textbooks for pilots and aviation maintenance technicians, test preparation books and software, FAA handbooks, pilot supplies, and flight simulation and tutorial software — nearly 400 products published or manufactured by ASA. The 48-page, full-color 2010 Product Showcase features more far-ranging coverage of […]
Duncan Aviation signs on to become exclusive sales/service for AV8OR
Duncan Aviation and Bendix/King by Honeywell have signed an agreement that gives Duncan Aviation exclusive rights to sell and service Honeywell’s Portable Cockpit Information system, the AV8OR Horizon 3D. A portable Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) with 3D Synthetic Vision and IFR approach plates, the AV8OR Horizon 3D generates and displays 3D imagery, showing a cockpit-like […]