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Customize your wheel chocks

By Janice Wood · August 28, 2009 ·

Personalized custom wheel chocks are now available at Aircraft Spruce. These chocks are made from 12 gauge cold rolled steel and powder coated to protect against the elements. Your tail number, name and other information can be cut into the steel to make these chocks custom for your aircraft. There are two colors to choose […]

Birds rumble on the runway

By Janice Wood · August 28, 2009 ·

The Proud Bird Restaurant near the Los Angeles International Airport, is hosting Runway Rumble on Saturday, Sept. 12, from 10 a.m.-4 p.m., an event commemorating World War II veterans and aviation history, complete with historic planes, cars, and live music reminiscent of Bette Midler and the Andrew Sisters. “Aviation is built into the foundation of […]

Flying above the glass ceiling

By Janice Wood · August 28, 2009 ·

The book “Flying Above The Glass Ceiling,” by Capt. Nina Anderson is now available through Aircraft Spruce. The book chronicles the accomplishments of women flyers from the 1800s through present day. Information presented is not limited to women aviators but encompasses many of the occupations that make up the entire aviation category, including mechanics, dispatchers, […]

Hawker Beechcraft expands Indy service center

By Janice Wood · August 28, 2009 ·

Hawker Beechcraft Services (HBS) has officially opened its newly expanded, factory-owned aircraft maintenance and service facility at Indianapolis International Airport (IND). The facility, which has been open for almost 40 years, specializes in Hawker and Beechcraft products, including the Premier and Hawker 4000 aircraft. The new facility is three times the size of the previous […]

RC air show takes off Sept. 4

By Janice Wood · August 28, 2009 ·

DAYTON, Ohio — The annual Radio-Controlled Model Aircraft Air Show at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force typically features jets, warbirds and other aircraft that visitors can see flying overhead. But this year visitors will have a chance to see these acrobatic maneuvers from a whole new perspective on Sept. 4-6. John McNees […]

Poor piloting leads to crash

By NTSB · August 28, 2009 ·

The pilot’s failure to maintain directional control while landing.

August marks Flying Tiger 68th Anniversary

By Ben Sclair · August 27, 2009 ·

by Phil Raschke The month of August marks the 68th Anniversary of the famous World War II flying group known as the “Flying Tigers”. This unit came to life in Rangoon, Burma in 1941 under the leadership of BG Claire Chennault. With fewer than 100 planes, 60 pilots and difficult living conditions, Chennault created the […]

Lew Wallick, 85

By Ben Sclair · August 27, 2009 ·

Mr. Lew Wallick was a long-time Boeing test pilot who pass away August 19. From a story in the Seattle Times: On his first airplane ride at age 12, S.L. “Lew” Wallick Jr. was so comfortable he stood up in the biplane’s open cockpit to get a better view.

NTSB makes Hudson River safety recommendations

By Charles Spence · August 27, 2009 ·

The National Transportation Safety Board today released five recommendations for FAA rule changes relating to the Aug. 8 midair collision between an airplane and a sightseeing helicopter over the Hudson River. NTSB suggests the FAA: 1. Establish a Special Flight Rules Area (SFRA) for the exclusions to the class B airspace around New York City; […]

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