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Kelly Aerospace Turbine Rotables acquired by First Aviation Services

By Janice Wood · December 30, 2009 ·

First Aviation Services Inc. (FavS) has acquired the assets of Kelly Aerospace Turbine Rotables, Inc. (KTR). KTR is an FAA Certified Repair Station in Wichita that provides overhaul, exchange and repair services for components such as flight controls, landing gear, lighting, oxygen and hydrostatic components, braking systems and actuators. First Aviation will continue to operate […]

NBAA slates additional professional development courses

By Janice Wood · December 30, 2009 ·

The National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) has approved six new Professional Development Program (PDP) Courses offered by five different PDP providers. NBAA officials note they are also seeking new educational providers to develop additional courses. The newest courses include two new offerings from Aviation Training Solutions. The  first course is “Effective Leadership in Business Aviation,” […]

High-speed taxi bends airplane

By NTSB · December 30, 2009 ·

This December 2007 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 172. Location: El Cajon, Calif. Injuries: None. Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: The student pilot was practicing touch-and-go takeoffs and landings during […]

Flying the Flight Design CTLS

By Meg Godlewski · December 29, 2009 ·

Two-place airplanes are often used as trainer aircraft because they are less expensive to rent than four-place designs. Yet once that private pilot ticket is in your hand, you may look for a larger airplane for cross-country flights because a two-place is just too cramped to be comfortable over long distances. But that won’t be […]

Job description for next EAA president posted

By Janice Wood · December 29, 2009 ·

Looking for a new job or know someone who would be great as the next president of EAA? The association’s search firm, Korn/Ferry, has posted a position description for the post online. You can check it out here. President Tom Poberezny assumed the chairman’s role last year and is maintaining duties as president until a […]

Paper or plastic?

By Janice Wood · December 29, 2009 ·

Still have your paper pilot certificate? It won’t be any good after March 31, 2010. That’s when paper certificates expire, according to FAA officials, who have set up a special web page for pilots to replace their certificates. It’s going to cost you $2 to replace your certificate. If you are handling the transaction online, […]

Eclipse rises

By Janice Wood · December 29, 2009 ·

2009 was a stormy year for New Mexico’s budding aviation industry, when most companies faced a significant drop in demand for products and services, according to a story in the New Mexico Business Weekly. But the clouds started to part a bit by fall, when Eclipse Aviation arose from the ashes with new owners, who […]

Vermont FBO installs wind turbine

By Janice Wood · December 29, 2009 ·

In a first for the renewables and aviation industries, Heritage Aviation, the new general aviation facility at the Burlington International Airport (BTV) in Vermont, has installed a wind turbine on-site at its new facility. It is a Northwind 100, a 100kW wind turbine manufactured by Northern Power of Barre, Vermont. Heritage Aviation has also installed […]

National Hall of Fame Class of 2010

By Janice Wood · December 29, 2009 ·

The National Aviation Hall of Fame (NAHF)’s Class of 2010 has been unveiled. Those who will be inducted are Captain Alan Bean, astronaut and lunar module pilot on Apollo 12, man’s second lunar landing; Warren Grimes, father of aircraft lighting and inventor of aircraft navigation instruments; Clay Lacy, a 50,000-hour pilot, business aviation icon and […]

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