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Pilots gather to plan their airport’s future

By Janice Wood · December 20, 2009 ·

Reader Donald Gutridge II let us know about one airport that’s using the workshop method to plan its future. While the first workshop was held several months ago at the Oakdale Airport (027) in California, an article about it in the local newspaper showcases the workshop model, as well as gives all pilots some tips […]

Pilots discover timely iPhone app

By Janice Wood · December 20, 2009 ·

Pilots have discovered a timely new iPhone app from Energizer Software. With 25 simultaneous counters and timers, pilots can use the Easy Up/Down Timers with Tilt and Shake Control for flight times, fuel and leg timers. Each timer can be started and stopped independently of the others. The possibilities are unlimited, says one pilot, who […]

Glass cockpit for Legacy Citations gains STC

By Janice Wood · December 20, 2009 ·

Cessna has been granted Supplemental Type Certification (STC) for the Innovative Solutions & Support Inc.-developed AdViz flat panel display system, which is now available for retrofit in some legacy Cessna Citations, including the 500, 550, S550 and 560. The Cessna AdViz glass cockpit retrofit program replaces aging flight instruments on legacy Citations, resulting in reduced […]

StandardAero tapped for Falcon mods

By Janice Wood · December 20, 2009 ·

StandardAero has become the first authorized independent service center in North America trained to perform wing tank (dry bay) modifications on the Dassault Falcon 50, 900 and 2000 aircraft. The modification requirement, outlined in recent Service Bulletin Advisories issued by Dassault, is mandatory for all Falcon 50, 900 and 2000 operators and it’s anticipated that […]

Latest NAFI Master Instructor accreditations

By Janice Wood · December 20, 2009 ·

Helen Woods of Laurel, Md., is the newest CFI to earn her Master Instructor accreditation from the National Association of Flight Instructors. Recently renewing his Master Instructor accreditation was Russell Still of Cumming, Ga. Less than 300 flight instructors nationwide are accredited as NAFI Master Instructors, according to association officials. The national accreditation, recognized by […]

Ice and first solo bad combination

By NTSB · December 20, 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: Hastings, Mich. Injuries: None. Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: The student pilot was on his first solo flight. The runway […]

An aviator’s guide to Sebring

By Kent Misegades · December 17, 2009 ·

The sixth annual U.S. Sport Aviation Expo in Sebring, Florida, kicks off next month. Known as the Sebring LSA Expo, the event focuses on tire-kicking and demo flights of Light Sport Aircraft, ultralights, trikes and powered parachutes. The Expo is quickly becoming a favorite destination in balmy Florida at a time of the year when […]

GA pilots flock to Dreamliner’s launch

By Meg Godlewski · December 17, 2009 ·

When the Boeing 787 Dreamliner made its maiden voyage Tuesday, Dec. 15, it had quite an audience. Television stations carried the event live, while thousands of people gathered at Snohomish County Airport/ Paine Field (PAE) in Everett, Wash., for its departure and at King County International/Boeing Field (BFI) in Seattle for its eventual arrival. In […]

AD issued for Cirrus anti-ice system

By Janice Wood · December 17, 2009 ·

The FAA has issued a new Airworthiness Directive (AD) for Cirrus SR22s equipped with an anti-ice system approved for flight into known icing. The AD, which requires owners to inspect the compression fittings on the anti-ice fluid distribution lines for proper installation and repair any fittings that were not properly installed, is a result of […]

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