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Living Legends of Aviation to honor Tom Cruise, Buzz Aldrin

By Janice Wood · January 13, 2010 ·

The 7th Annual Living Legends of Aviation Awards take flight Jan. 22 in Los Angeles. Tom Cruise, Buzz Aldrin, Kermit Weeks, Kurt Russell and others will receive awards that night. John Travolta, the official Ambassador of Aviation, will present Tom Cruise with the “Top Aviation Inspiration and Patriotism Award.” Cruise’s passion for aviation started at […]

Bombertown USA returns to ISM

By Janice Wood · January 13, 2010 ·

For years Florida’s Kissimmee Gateway Airport (ISM) was known affectionately as “Bombertown USA,” where visitors could see World War II bombers being restored back to their former glory. Those days are returning to Kissimmee, but now visitors will not only be able to see these planes, but fly in them as well. Come Spring expect […]

Zenair ships first amphibious float kits

By Janice Wood · January 13, 2010 ·

Less than a year after announcing it would be returning its float production to North America, Zenair Ltd. has begun deliveries of its light-weight all-aluminum floats. Following the announcement at AirVenture 2009, design upgrades and production tooling took place in the fall of 2009, including the preparation of new assembly drawings for floats sold as […]

Team PC-Aero accepted for NASA/CAFE Green Flight Challenge

By Janice Wood · January 13, 2010 ·

The Comparative Aircraft Flight Efficiency (CAFE) Foundation has officially accepted Team PC-Aero’s Elektra One electric aircraft as an entrant in the 2011 NASA/CAFE Green Flight Challenge. The Elektra One prototype will be unveiled at the E-Flight-Expo trade show during Aero Friedrichshafen in Germany in April. The CAFE Green Flight Challenge (CGFC) is a flight efficiency […]

Wichita Aero Club ‘on-air’ summit now available on website

By Janice Wood · January 13, 2010 ·

The Wichita Aero Club’s Dec. 15 on-air summit featuring the senior executives of Wichita’s airframe manufacturers is now available on the club’s website. The wide-ranging discussion dealt with subjects from the economy, prospects for 2010, outsourcing and governmental regulatory initiatives. Scott Oathout of Boeing Integrated Defense Systems in Wichita, Jack Pelton of Cessna, Bill Boisture […]

New tenants join Million Air SBD

By Janice Wood · January 13, 2010 ·

Million Air will open a new FBO in March at the recently redeveloped San Bernardino International Airport (SBD) in California. Southeastern Jet Corporation, an aircraft management company, plans to relocate from its Ft. Lauderdale, Florida0based headquarters to Million Air San Bernardino. Southeastern Jet was enticed to the area by the opening of Million Air San […]

Off-airport takeoff goes bad

By NTSB · January 13, 2010 ·

This January 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 152. Location: Labelle, Fla. Injuries: None. Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: Prior to departure the pilot fueled the airplane to full tanks. […]

Save money on flight training: Start with a Sport Pilot ticket

By Meg Godlewski · January 12, 2010 ·

Flying can be very expensive. It takes a minimum of 40 hours to earn a private pilot’s license under a Part 61 program. The average cost of obtaining a private ticket in the United States can range from $6,000 to $10,000. The Sport Pilot ticket, created in September 2004, potentially cuts that cost in half […]

Houston controllers begin using ADS-B

By Janice Wood · January 12, 2010 ·

Houston air traffic controllers are now using an improved satellite-based system — Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) — to more efficiently and safely separate and manage aircraft flying over the Gulf of Mexico, according to FAA Administrator Randy Babbitt. “Safety is our highest priority at the U.S. Department of Transportation, and this new satellite-based technology will […]

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