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King Air sim gets FAA nod

By Janice Wood · December 6, 2009 ·

FlightSafety International’s Hawker Beechcraft King Air 200 aircraft simulator has been qualified to Level C by the FAA. Training is scheduled to begin Dec. 14 at FlightSafety’s LaGuardia Learning Center. The simulator’s new VITAL X visual system features detailed, high-resolution views designed to enhance safety. Combined with high resolution projectors, VITAL X reproduces day and […]

Bad flare breaks plane

By NTSB · December 6, 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: Champion 7GCAA; Location: Gallup, N.M.; Injuries: None; Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: The pilot, who was attempting to land at night, told investigators […]

SC airport reports continued supply of Mogas

By Kent Misegades · December 3, 2009 ·

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Thanks to Cal Hoffman of the Barnwell Regional Airport (BNL) in Barnwell, S.C., for informing us that the airport has a supply of 93 octane (AKI), ethanol-free, lead-free Mogas on the field. He does not expect any disruptions to the supply in the near future, and suggests that the strong demand for ethanol-free fuel from […]

Government study cites poor FAA morale

By Charles Spence · December 3, 2009 ·

Declining morale at the FAA could affect the way programs move, such as development of the next generation air transportation system (NextGen), according to a study by the Government Accountability Office, which notes the low morale could pose obstacles to FAA’s efforts to retain its existing workforce and recruit people with needed skills. GAO’s study […]

The parallels between flying and business

By Janice Wood · December 3, 2009 ·

A Small Business Solutions column by Mitch Free on TheStreet.com compares what it takes to earn a pilot’s license with starting a business. He says: Flying takes intense preparation and focus. You have to plan the route, check the weather, maintain airspeed, keep the wings level, avoid stalls, fly by the instruments in reduced visibility […]

FAA issues SAIB for Beech Dukes

By Janice Wood · December 3, 2009 ·

The FAA has issued a Special Airworthiness Information Bulletin (SAIB) because of concerns about the flap actuators on Hawker Beechcraft Model 60 (Duke) Series twin-engine airplanes. The airworthiness concern is not an unsafe condition that would warrant an Airworthiness Directive (AD), FAA officials said, noting the SAIB is the result of an accident in which […]

Florida Hall of Fame inducts Class of 2009

By Janice Wood · December 3, 2009 ·

The Florida Air Museum at Sun ‘n Fun, in collaboration with the Florida Aviation Historical Society, will celebrate the induction of the 2009 Florida Aviation Hall of Fame inductees at a luncheon induction ceremony Friday, Dec. 11. The 2009 Florida Aviation Hall of Fame inductees are: Capt. LeRoy Brown, a lifetime Floridian who, over seven […]

Power Flow offers Toys for Tots discounts

By Janice Wood · December 3, 2009 ·

Power Flow Systems, a designer and manufacturer of FAA-approved tuned exhaust systems, has created a December sales program that will assist the U.S. Marine’s Toys for Tots Foundation. Anyone purchasing a Power Flow Tuned Exhaust System by Dec. 24 will receive a discount based on their contributions to the Toys for Tots Foundation. Power Flow […]

Oklahoma lawmakers study airport development

By Janice Wood · December 3, 2009 ·

State lawmakers have convened a study on the development of regional and municipal airports in Oklahoma, according to a recent AP report. According to the report, Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission director Victor Bird says Oklahoma has 111 general aviation airports, the fourth most per capita in the nation. Bird says Oklahoma’s small airports are important to […]

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