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‘Build-a-Pilot’ scholarship winner earns private ticket

By Janice Wood · December 7, 2009 ·

On Dec. 2, Rachel Conklin earned her private pilot certificate, becoming the first pilot “built” by the “Build-a-Pilot” Scholarship Program created by EAA Chapter 1280 in Newburgh, N.Y. The scholarship was created in 2007 to assist a talented and dedicated young person in becoming a pilot, according to chapter officials. The winner of the partial […]

FAA finalizes ADS-B TSOs

By Janice Wood · December 7, 2009 ·

WASHINGTON, D.C. —The FAA has finalized the industry-wide technical standard orders (TSOs) for Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B), the cornerstone of the next generation air traffic control system (NextGen). ADS-B will migrate the existing radar surveillance infrastructure from the ground to a distributed aircraft and ground-based system. Previously, manufacturers did not have the standards necessary to […]

AOPA restructures senior management

By Janice Wood · December 7, 2009 ·

The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) has unveiled a redesign of its upper management structure, adding for the first time a chief operating officer (COO) to oversee the day-to-day running of the association, as well as creating a new position to lead the AOPA Foundation, and filling the top spot in the association’s government […]

Training Crue releases training aids for Cessna 560

By Janice Wood · December 7, 2009 ·

Training Crue Graphics Inc. has partnered with Kaltire Aviation to develop customized training aids for the Cessna Citation Encore 560. The company reports it has training products for more than 80 different makes and models, including cockpit training posters,  cockpit procedures trainers (CPT), maintenance training posters and more. For more information: 416-335-4528 or TrainingCrue.com.

Pearl Harbor exhibit opens

By Janice Wood · December 7, 2009 ·

A new Pearl Harbor exhibit has opened at the Kissimmee Air Museum at Kissimmee Gateway Airport (ISM) in Florida. The exhibit traces the rise of air power from the predictions of Billy Mitchell in 1924 that Pearl Harbor would be attacked by the Japanese on a Sunday morning to the actual attack on Dec. 7, […]

Water-cooled MIG gun debuts

By Janice Wood · December 7, 2009 ·

Bernard has introduced its customizable W-series water-cooled MIG guns and new water-cooled Centerfire consumables to meet the needs of high-amperage, water-cooled MIG applications. W-Guns offer users their choice of neck style, cable length, handle style, consumables and direct plugs, according to company officials. W-Guns are rated to 600-amps at 100% duty cycle and offer direct […]

Key Air joins Avfuel network

By Janice Wood · December 7, 2009 ·

Key Air has joined the Avfuel-branded network of FBO dealers. Key Air has three locations: Key Air South Florida (FPR) of Fort Pierce, Florida; Key Air Twin Cities (ANE) of Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota; and Key Air NY Metro (OXC) of Oxford, Connecticut. From now through the end of March 2010, these Key Air locations are […]

Jesseweather.com launches

By Janice Wood · December 7, 2009 ·

Jesseweather.com, a website for aviation weather and weather alerts delivered to your e-mail and cell phone, has launched. Data comes from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) National Weather Service using information from airports served with a Terminal Area Forecast, according to company officials. Alerts are based on parameters entered by the user, such […]

Gopher hole gets better of pilot

By NTSB · December 7, 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: RV-7A; Location: Elmendorf, Texas; Injuries: 1 Minor; Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: The private pilot reported a normal landing on a private 2,600-foot […]

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