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Carter expands to bring PAV to market

By Janice Wood · October 6, 2009 ·

Carter Aviation Technologies of Wichita Falls, Texas, has created two subsidiary companies to further development of its Personal Air Vehicle (PAV). The PAV prototype was introduced at AirVenture 2009 as a static display prior to moving into flight-testing. Carter is now preparing for the next stage with the creation of Carter Aerospace Development, LLC and […]

GA promotes itself

By Charles Spence · October 6, 2009 ·

General aviation seems to be finally taking up the issue of public acceptance. The need for it was recognized nearly a half-century ago when manufacturers realized they were selling bigger and more expensive airplanes to the same people. The industry initiated a meager PR program and more aggressive selling, which helped sales pick up. Another […]

A first look at new LSA tandems

By General Aviation News Staff · October 6, 2009 ·

SPLOG By DAN JOHNSON Here come the new tandems — and I do mean new! Suspending a full flight trial regime, U.S.-based MySky One took a long maiden voyage from Daytona Beach, Florida, to Oshkosh. Just last month, the Slovak Republic-based sportShark, from Shark.Aero, took its first flight. Tandems seat the occupants fore and aft […]

Study of jet fuel from saltwater plants launches

By Janice Wood · October 6, 2009 ·

Just begun is a study on the use of saltwater-based plants for renewable jet fuel. The study is being commissioned as part of the Sustainable Aviation Fuel Users Group consortium. The Masdar Institute of Science and Technology in Abu Dhabi will lead the study, which will examine the overall potential for sustainable, large-scale production of […]

ExperCraft tops 1,600 users

By Janice Wood · October 6, 2009 ·

ExperCraft Simple Log is a powerful yet easy-to-use website that aircraft builders and restorers use to track project information (hours spent, money spent, successes, challenges, photos and more). The website also allows the builders to share their progress with friends, family and fellow and prospective builders. To date, more than 1,600 ExperCraft users have: Logged […]

Supplemental oxygen for your pets

By Janice Wood · October 6, 2009 ·

Aircraft owners know the advantages of flying at higher altitudes when traveling to far-off destinations. They also know they will need supplemental oxygen for themselves and their passengers. But what about their pets? More and more pilots are taking their family pets on vacations and business trips. They often note that their dog will fall […]

Wicks offers stocking stuffers

By Janice Wood · October 6, 2009 ·

Wicks Aircraft Supply is offering some suggestions for stocking stuffers, including hand-held radios, headsets, and more. Hand-held radios make an excellent gift for pilots and aviation enthusiasts, according to officials with the company, which has a special on its A23 family of Icom VHF transceivers that feature voice recording and playback, 200 memory channels, one-touch […]

Tempest rolls back prices

By Janice Wood · October 6, 2009 ·

Tempest has rolled back prices on its new, rebuilt and overhauled carburetor line, Tempest Volare. After acquiring the MSA carburetor product line from Precision over a year ago, Tempest has completed the move of the product line from Marysville, Wash., to its Volare manufacturing facility in Gibsonville, N.C. Upon completion of the move, Tempest manufacturing […]

September Master Instructors named

By Janice Wood · October 6, 2009 ·

Master Instructors LLC and its Board of Review recently accredited four CFIs as Master Instructors. Of the approximately 93,000 CFIs in the United States, fewer than 700 have earned Master accreditation, according to officials, who note the last 14 FAA National Flight Instructors of the Year were Master CFIs. In addition, the FAA has approved […]

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