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ASTM begins work on new avgas specification

By Kent Misegades · October 27, 2009 ·

On Oct. 2 the ASTM announced the start of a new avgas specification for a “binary unleaded aviation fuel”: “1.1 This specification covers formulating specifications for purchases of a binary unleaded aviation fuel under contract and is intended primarily for use by purchasing agencies for testing purposes. 1.2 This specification defines a specific type of […]

LSA market shares stable

By General Aviation News Staff · October 27, 2009 ·

SPLOG By DAN JOHNSON As the challenging year for aircraft sales grinds on, Light Sport Aircraft (LSA) continue to hold their own. In tough times, when cash is tight, small enterprises may fare better than large companies. Their low expense structures, modestly compensated managers and employees, and lean manufacturing — as allowed by industry-standards certification […]

Amelia’s plane

By Janice Wood · October 27, 2009 ·

Joe Shepherd’s Lockheed 12A Electra Junior has been a star among aviation buffs for years, but now the gleaming 73-year-old beauty is gaining fame in the new movie “Amelia,” according to a story in the Fayette Daily News in Fayetteville, Ga. In her story, Martha Barksdale details Shepherd’s work on the movie, as well as […]

Aviation training pioneer Paul Sanderson dies

By Janice Wood · October 27, 2009 ·

Aviation training pioneer Paul Sanderson died Oct. 23 of natural causes at age 86. He was the founder of Sanderson Films, a Jeppesen heritage company, and father of modern multimedia flight training programs. “We have lost a visionary, a pioneer and a dear friend to aviation,” said Mark Van Tine, Jeppesen president and chief executive […]

San Diego museum selects Class of 2009

By Janice Wood · October 27, 2009 ·

The San Diego Air & Space Museum will honor national and international air and space legends at its 46th Hall of Fame Induction and Gala Nov. 21. Each honoree was selected for their historic contributions to aviation, space, or aviation technology, according to museum officials. The Class of 2009 includes: Sally Ride, first woman in […]

Gulf Coast states create Aerospace Alliance

By Janice Wood · October 27, 2009 ·

A new alliance between four states — Florida, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana — has been formed to attract aviation and aerospace jobs to the region. The Aerospace Alliance establishes each state’s Gulf Coast region as part of a “world class aerospace and aviation corridor,” according to lawmakers. “The formation of this alliance demonstrates a growing […]

Texas university launches aviation program

By Janice Wood · October 27, 2009 ·

Next year, the University of North Texas will become the first Texas public college or university to offer a bachelor of science in aviation logistics. The program, which will be offered by the UNT College of Business, will begin accepting students next fall. UNT’s program will give students the education and the experience needed to […]

Mid-Continent partners with AeroMech on new emergency power supply

By Janice Wood · October 27, 2009 ·

Mid-Continent Instruments is partnering with AeroMech Inc. in the certification of the new MD835 Emergency Power Supply. This teams Mid-Continent’s lithium battery with AeroMech’s expertise in the development of avionics STCs, including a number of complex RVSM certifications for fixed-wing aircraft, according to Mid-Continent Instruments officials. “The MD835 features Lithium Nanophosphate technology, something never-before used […]

High Flow Remote Oxygen Regulator debuts

By Janice Wood · October 27, 2009 ·

Aircraft operators requiring high oxygen flow rates have had few choices in regulators, and those choices came with long delivery lead times. To solve the problem, Aerox has added a High Flow Remote Regulator to its regulator line-up, stocked and ready for immediate delivery. According to Lloyd Boston, president of Aerox, “customer requests indicated that […]

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