The FAA has moved quickly to announce proposed changes to the Hudson River corridor following the Aug. 8 collision between an aircraft and a tour helicopter, going beyond the National Transportation Safety Board’s recommendations. The proposed changes followed a report of the New York Airspace Task Force, chartered Aug. 14. The group’s work was conducted […]
Cirrus jet priced at $1.39 million
The maximum initial price of Cirrus Aircraft’s Vision personal jet has been set at $1.39 million for those who already hold positions. “Cirrus is uniquely positioned to understand materials costs and the costs of manufacturing of the Vision Jet by way of our experience in building and delivering nearly 5,000 SR20 and SR22 aircraft,” said […]
GAN to produce Midwest LSA Expo program
General Aviation News has been selected by the Midwest LSA Expo to produce the official program for its inaugural event. The Expo will be held at Mt. Vernon Outland Airport (MVN), Mt. Vernon, Ill., Oct 1-3, 2009. Midwest LSA Expo. Inc. specifically created the event to educate aviators about all facets related to the LSA […]
Tighter flight patterns recommended for Arizona’s Falcon Field Airport
A task force has recommended that pilots start flying tighter patterns around Falcon Field Airport in Mesa, Ariz. The recommendations are among 20 crafted by the Falcon Field Task Force, a seven-member citizens group appointed by City Manager Chris Brady to seek a community-wide approach to resolving complaints about aircraft noise at the nation’s fourth […]
American aircraft in the Spanish Civil War
The Spanish Civil War, which began in July 1936, was the most significant of the conflicts that foreshadowed World War II. The war forced the world to take sides. Russia contributed military assistance to the cause of the newly elected Republican government, while Germany and Italy backed the Fascist rebels, followers of Generalissimo Franco, who […]
Aircraft Partnership Association tops 5,000
The Aircraft Partnership Association (APA) has posted its 5,000th member profile on the Dallas-based organization’s website. The association uses web-based programs to match personal partnership preferences that include aircraft type, budget, airport location, flying experience and more. “While aircraft sales have slowed, the passion to keep flying is as powerful as it has always been,” […]
Leading the way to NextGen
Garmin has introduced three new systems designed for the FAA’s new generation air traffic control system, dubbed NextGen. Unveiled at this summer’s AirVenture in Oshkosh were the GTS 800 and GTS 820 traffic advisory systems (TAS), and the GTS 850 traffic alert and collision avoidance system (TCAS I). According to officials with the Olathe, Kan.-based […]
Aircraft Spruce West Fly-In slated for Oct. 3
Aircraft Spruce & Specialty West will host its annual Super Sale & Fly-In on Saturday, Oct. 3, from 7 a.m.-3 p.m. Aircraft Spruce will provide free hot dogs and beverages to attendees. Representatives from a number of aviation companies, such as Concorde Battery, Lightspeed, Scheyden, Kelly Aerospace, Sennheiser, Flightcom, Tempest, Bose, Mid-Continent, Skytronics, Pilot USA […]
WINGS credit with Sporty’s videos
Three additional Sporty’s training videos are FAA WINGS approved and may be used to satisfy the FAA Pilot Proficiency Program requirement. The newly-added videos are Garmin G1000 Checkout, VFR Communications, and Pilot’s Guide to Runway Safety. Already WINGS approved are: Airspace and Weather Format Review, Flight Review and Instrument Proficiency Check. Completion of a phase […]