At the recent AOPA Aviation Summit, several industry leaders made the startling comment that lead in avgas is going away. Well, duh, what do you think I have been saying for the last 20 years? The comments fall into three general areas: The first is the gloom and doom group that feel that it is […]
General aviation steps in to help Haiti
Bahamas Habitat’s aviation relief operation is up and running to Haiti, according to officials. “Sunday (Jan. 17) was our third day of airlift operations into the outlying airports around Port-Au-Prince and we delivered a lot of medical supplies and evacuated 27 more people today,” reported John Armstrong, president. Steve Merritt, the treasurer and chief pilot […]
Bendix/King urgent safety bulletin released
Honeywell has released an urgent safety bulletin, noting that updates for some Bendix/King databases contained incorrect information. The bulletin concerns databases for KLN 35A, KLN 88, KLN 89, KLN 89B, KLN 90, KLN 90A, KLN90B, KLN 94, KLX 100, KLX 135, KLX 135A, and KLN 900. According to officials with parent company Honeywell, after the […]
Wildlife hazard assessments in works for GA
The FAA is developing a program to conduct Wildlife Hazard Assessments at approximately 2,000 general aviation airports. The FAA expects this program to begin later this year, in a phased-in approach that will take several years to complete because of the large number of assessments required. The FAA will make AIP funding available for these […]
TSA adds gateway airports for Olympics
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has added gateway airports for the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympic Games. In addition to the three gateway airports announced previously, Boise Airport (BOI), Reno-Tahoe International Airport (RNO) and Spokane International Airport (GEG), the following are now gateway airports: Bedford Hanscom Airport (BED), Chicago Midway International Airport (MDW), Dallas Love Field […]
Belite to debut two new models at Sebring
Belite Aircraft will unveil two new versions based on its existing Belite 254 FAR Part 103 compliant ultralight aircraft at the annual US Sport Aviation Expo in Sebring, Florida, Jan. 21-24: The new Trike and Superlite models. “Many existing pilots don’t have the tailwheel skills, so the Trike solves the problem and opens up another […]
Salute to Veterans slated for AirVenture
Special programs and events honoring America’s veterans will be featured at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh this summer, when the 58th annual event comes to Wittman Regional Airport in Oshkosh July 26-Aug. 1. AirVenture’s “Salute to Veterans” is a national partnership led by EAA, the Warbirds of America, and the Disabled American Veterans (DAV). Activities will take […]
GlobalAir.com moves into former FSS at LOU
GlobalAir.com has moved into new offices beneath the Bowman Field (LOU) control tower in Louisville, Ky. Founder and President Jeff Carrithers says he wants the transition to spark more growth at the airport. The new offices will allow GlobalAir.com to expand, Carrithers said, spurring economic development in the Louisville area, a community where airports and […]
Associated Air Center receives ODA
Associated Air Center, the completions center for transport-category VIP aircraft, and a key business unit of StandardAero, has successfully transitioned its Designated Alteration Station (DAS) to Organization Designation Authorization (ODA) at its Dallas location. “This new type of FAA designation provides increased FAA delegation to our Dallas facility that will result in greater support efficiencies […]