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Aspen releases Evolution upgrade kit

By Janice Wood · January 10, 2010 ·

Aspen Avionics, Inc. has released a version 2.1 software upgrade kit for the Aspen EFD1000 Primary Flight Display and the EFD1000/EFD500 Multi-Function Display. The latest upgrade includes enhancements to the panning functions, navigation map and auto-ranging features of the Evolution Flight Displays. An authorized Aspen Avionics dealer must perform the version 2.1 software upgrade. A […]

Million Air MWH joins Avfuel network

By Janice Wood · January 10, 2010 ·

Million Air Moses Lake at Grant County International Airport (MWH) in Moses Lake, Wash., recently joined the Avfuel network. Million Air Moses Lake is at one of the nation’s largest airports, which is currently being used for a variety of purposes, including a test facility for Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner and Boeing’s 747-8F. Located at the […]

Golden Eagle Plus tops flight planners

By Janice Wood · January 10, 2010 ·

FlightPrep’s Golden Eagle Plus Software leads the pack in a review of flight planners in Aviation Consumer Magazine’s January issue. Cited as “intuitive to use,” Golden Eagle Plus Version 5 software is the latest release from FlightPrep. Based upon the free Golden Eagle flight planner sponsored by CSC DUATS, Golden Eagle Plus adds fuel-stop and […]

Night departure goes bad

By NTSB · January 10, 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: Beech Baron 58. Location: Cleveland, Ohio. Injuries: 1 Fatal. Aircraft damage: Destroyed. What reportedly happened: The pilot, hired to do a repositioning flight, held […]

Time running out to get new plastic pilot certificates

By Meg Godlewski · January 7, 2010 ·

It’s not just the clerk at the grocery store making the “paper or plastic?” inquiry these days. The FAA also wants to know what your certificate is made of since, come April 1, the paper one won’t be legal anymore. In February 2008 the FAA announced the phasing out of paper airman certificates. The deadline […]

Neither rain nor sleet could stop Air Mail fleet

By Dennis Parks · January 7, 2010 ·

A 1961 British book on the development of air transportation includes a chart on early scheduled air services, which includes the operations of the U.S. Air Mail Service from 1918 till 1927. It may seem unusual to see the Air Mail Service listed here, but as it operated more than 200 aircraft, you realize it […]

Hard science needed in avgas issue, not politics and fads

By Janice Wood · January 7, 2010 ·

LETTER TO THE EDITOR from TOM MULLER, Poland Spring, Maine I was impressed with Michael Kraft’s thoughtful article on the replacement for 100LL (Guest Editorial: Beware the “sound bite solution: There are no easy answers to the complex avgas issue). Several aviation writers seem to be assuming that because 94UL is already on the market […]

Students travel to DC to learn about aviation

By Janice Wood · January 7, 2010 ·

Washington, D.C. — The National Association of State Aviation Officials welcomed six members of the University Aviation Association to its Washington, D.C. headquarters Wednesday, Jan. 6, to discuss how aviation policy is developed. The meeting was a joint effort between the organizations to foster and strengthen aviation education. NASAO President Henry Ogrodzinski reviewed NASAO’s current […]

Leading bio jet fuel players team up

By Janice Wood · January 7, 2010 ·

BioJet Corp. and Great Plains Oil & Exploration have teamed to produce renewable jet fuels. The companies plan to jointly develop integrated Camelina cultivation and associated refinery projects in the U.S., Europe, South America, and Asia. Camelina is a an oilseed crop that can be used to make biodiesel. A non-food crop, it grows well […]

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