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Italian Skycar ready for sales

By Janice Wood · December 9, 2009 ·

Oma Sud’s Skycar has received confirmation by the Italian ENAC (Civil Aviation Authority) that it has completed operations for certification, which is expected in mid-December. The Italian company will then be allowed to start sales of its airplane, according to a report in AvioNews. Find out more here.

NATA revamps educational programming

By Janice Wood · December 9, 2009 ·

The National Air Transportation Association (NATA) is coordinating some of its conferences and seminars with other leading industry events in 2010 to answer the needs of the aviation business community, according to association officials, who note that free member update webinars and “for fee” training webinars are also among the new educational initiatives to be […]

N.J. aviation conference & avionics expo set

By Janice Wood · December 9, 2009 ·

The 2010 New Jersey State Aviation Conference will feature an avionics expo, according to officials with the Mid-Atlantic Aviation Coalition-New Jersey. With the theme “Navigating the New York Region Airspace – Challenges and Solutions for the Future,” the conference will focus on the challenges of flying in the most congested airspace in the world and […]

Miller 2010 catalog available

By Janice Wood · December 9, 2009 ·

Free copies of Miller Electric Mfg. Co.’s 2010 welding and cutting equipment catalog be requested or downloaded by going to the literature request page on Miller’s website. The 100-page, full-color catalog provides specifications and product comparisons on Miller MIG welders, TIG welders, stick welders, plasma cutters, welding generators, welding helmets and safety gear. It showcases […]

Aircraft Inspection and Repair published

By Janice Wood · December 9, 2009 ·

“Aircraft Inspection and Repair: Acceptable Methods, Techniques and Practice” was recently published. With detailed information on structural inspection, protection, and repair, including aircraft systems, hardware, fuel and engines, and electrical systems, this guide is designed to leave no vital question on inspection and repair unanswered, according to the publishers. Sections include: Wood, fabric, plastic, and […]

RDD named Thermawing installation center

By Janice Wood · December 9, 2009 ·

RDD Enterprises, LLC is now an authorized installation center for Kelly Aerospace Thermawing de-ice systems for certified aircraft. “For many years RDD has been installing the experimental version of the Thermawing de-ice system, known as Therm-X. RDD’s experience installing the Therm-X system on experimental aircraft, combined with their prior experience installing the certified system on […]

Engine gunk causes loss of power

By NTSB · December 9, 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: Mooney M20C; Location: Phillipsburg, Kan.; Injuries: 1 Serious, 1 Minor; Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: The airplane was in cruise flight in VFR […]

Climategate scandal widens

By Kent Misegades · December 8, 2009 ·

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21st Century science should be good science, but it isn’t.  Climategate scientists prove that money talks. This opinion piece from the Wall Street Journal documents how man-made global-warming theorists have been manipulating data in their efforts to maintain funding of pet projects.  Given that such theories provide a fundamental justification for the pursuit of “renewable” […]

What is the insurable value of your plane?

By Janice Wood · December 8, 2009 ·

Whether you are purchasing aircraft insurance for the first time or approaching your 15th insurance renewal, you face a decision about what is the most appropriate value for your hull (physical damage) insurance. In a column at GlobalAir.com, Darryl Abbey, senior vice president of Salem Five Aviation Services, notes that too high a value and […]

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