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‘Pay It Forward’ helps fund Haiti relief flights

By Janice Wood · February 10, 2010 ·

Bahamas Habitat, an organization that has led relief efforts into Haiti’s smaller outlying airports with volunteer general aviation aircraft, has launched an online system for pilots to raise funding for their fuel for Haiti flight missions called “Pilots Pay It Forward.” “Our new system is going to make it possible for even more pilots to […]

Training unmanned aircraft pilots

By Janice Wood · February 10, 2010 ·

As early as 2012, thousands of civilian unmanned air vehicles (UAVs) could take to the sky as soon as the FAA allows them to share U.S. airspace with other aircraft. When that happens, professionals will be needed to operate them remotely, both as pilots and as sensor operators, when they carry video and audio equipment. […]

Security proposal scaled back

By Janice Wood · February 10, 2010 ·

Citing industry objections, the Transportation Security Administration is preparing to scale back a controversial plan to expand aviation security rules for the first time to GA. According to a Washington Post report, TSA officials expect to issue a revised plan this fall that will significantly reduce from 15,000 the number of U.S.-registered general-aviation aircraft subjected […]

Hangar roofs collapse in massive snowstorm

By Janice Wood · February 10, 2010 ·

The massive snowstorm that has crippled the Eastern seaboard led to the roofs of hangars collapsing at two different airports. One of the collapses happened at Manassas Regional Airport, according to a report at NBCWashington.com, which noted there were no people or planes in the building, and no one was injured. The 24,000-square-foot hanger is […]

BlackHistoryInAviation.com launches

By Janice Wood · February 10, 2010 ·

American Airlines has launched a new website, BlackHistoryInAviation.com, which includes interviews with pioneering black aviators, biographies, a photo gallery, a timeline, and resources for today’s pilots, including a section on scholarships and recommended reading. Check it out here.

Aspen approved for more aircraft models

By Janice Wood · February 10, 2010 ·

Aspen Avionics, manufacturer of the Evolution Flight Display System, has added more U.S. and a select group of non-U.S.-manufactured aircraft to the Approved Model List (AML). The updated FAA Approved Model List Supplemental Type Certificate (AML-STC) for the EFD1000 includes: Regal Air (Cessna) models 305A, 305C, 305D and 305F; General Avia F22B, F22C and F22R; […]

Celebrating 100 years of flight in Texas

By Janice Wood · February 10, 2010 ·

The 1940 Air Terminal Museum at Hobby Airport in Houston is celebrating the 100-year anniversary of the first airplane flight in Texas with a new exhibit chronicling Louis Paulhan’s Feb, 18, 1910, flight near Houston. Paulhan arrived in Houston with four planes and not only gave the city its first look at airplane flight, but […]

Become an airborne radar expert

By Janice Wood · February 10, 2010 ·

Sporty’s now offers an online Airborne Radar Training Course suitable for all levels of pilots. “Airborne radar is one of the least understood pieces of avionics in the cockpit, and the consequences of this misunderstanding can be severe,” said Sporty’s Vice President John Zimmerman. “This course goes a long way toward educating pilots on its […]

Refresh your engine with new baffles

By Janice Wood · February 10, 2010 ·

Airforms Inc. has added new aircraft models to its line of complete engine baffle kits, with FAA/PMA approval granted for the PA22-150, PA28-140 and PA32-300 (pictured). The complete kits are available with a choice of orange, black or dark blue reinforced silicone seals. A powder coating finish is also available, otherwise the parts are supplied […]

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