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iTowBots debut

By Janice Wood · October 12, 2009 ·

The iTowBots remote control aircraft tugs are now available at Aircraft Spruce. The iTowBot’s loading sequence is as easy as driving the unit directly under the nosewheel of your aircraft, according to company officials, who note the iTowbot is engineered so that when the aircraft loads, the weight of the loaded aircraft does not inhibit […]

New compliance solution for corporate flight departments debuts

By Janice Wood · October 12, 2009 ·

AircraftLogs.com and Aviation Financial Consulting have launched a new service for corporate flight departments called “Aircraft Compliance Solutions,” which provides companies operating business jets with simplified reporting solutions for aircraft utilization, IRS and FAA compliance. Public companies can also use Aircraft Compliance Solutions to support financial statement disclosures in SEC filings, company officials note. “Tracking […]

Structural failure leads to crash

By NTSB · October 12, 2009 ·

This October 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: Bellanca 7GCBC. Location: Newton, Ga. Injuries: 1 Fatal. Aircraft damage: Substantial. What reportedly happened: The new private pilot was on a short cross-country flight […]

What do you need to know about ADS-B?

By Janice Wood · October 11, 2009 ·

It’s been called the future of aviation. But what exactly is ADS-B and, perhaps more importantly, what does the average GA pilot need to know to prepare for that future? Called the cornerstone of the NextGen air traffic control system, Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) is a combination ground- and aircraft-based satellite communications tracking network. Instead […]

Continuing education

By General Aviation News Staff · October 11, 2009 ·

GUEST EDITORIAL By PAULA DERKS, president, Aircraft Electronics Association My son graduates from college in December. His father and I could not be happier. Of course, we are proud he is obtaining a college degree, but I must admit we are more than a little thrilled that it means no more tuition payments, no more […]

Iowa Children’s Museum opens new exhibit

By Meg Godlewski · October 11, 2009 ·

How do you get children interested in aviation? You make it fun. Given that premise, a new crop of aviators should be coming out of Iowa in a few years thanks to a new exhibit at the Iowa Children’s Museum in Iowa City. The Take Flight exhibit opened Sept. 23 to rave reviews from hundreds […]

Runway incursions down by 50%

By Janice Wood · October 11, 2009 ·

WASHINGTON, D.C. — FAA Administrator Randy Babbitt reports that serious runway incursions were down 50% for the most recent 12-month period compared to the previous year. There were 12 serious incursions in fiscal year 2009, which ended Sept. 30, compared to 25 in fiscal year 2008. A runway incursion occurs when something or someone intrudes […]

Harrison Ford EAA scholarship fund created

By Janice Wood · October 11, 2009 ·

By all accounts, Sept. 29 was a huge day for the EAA Young Eagles Program: Actor, pilot, and EAA member Harrison Ford stepped down after serving five years as the program’s chairman, passing the baton to famed US Airways pilots Sully Sullenberger and Jeff Skiles. At a special dinner presentation that night, EAA members, the […]

Reaching out to help GA grow

By General Aviation News Staff · October 11, 2009 ·

SPLOG By DAN JOHNSON We all discuss the declining numbers of pilots in FAA‘s database. Despite widespread concerns, efforts to bring more people into aviation have fallen short. Several worthy projects have attempted to reverse the drop in the pilot population. Over the years, EAA’s Young Eagles program has put nearly a million and a […]

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