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SimCom’s MU-2 sims upgraded

By Janice Wood · August 31, 2009 ·

SimCom Training Centers has installed new, high resolution visual systems on its two MU-2 simulators. The enhanced visual imagery is equivalent to that used on Level D simulators for business jets and commercial airlines, according to officials with the Orlando-based company. Selected airports have been modeled with detailed features that accurately represent the real operating […]

Hobart unveils plasma cutters

By Janice Wood · August 31, 2009 ·

Hobart Welding Products has introduced the AirForce 500i and AirForce 700i portable air plasma cutters. Both units are built with inverter technology for a lightweight, yet powerful design compared to previous models, according to officials with the Appleton, Wis.-based company. The AirForce 500i has an MSRP of $1,299 US, and the AirForce 700i has an […]

Wrong fuel leads to engine failure

By NTSB · August 31, 2009 ·

The improper fueling of the airplane by the FBO, which led to the loss of power of both engines.

Morgan Freeman’s SJ30 takes flight

By Janice Wood · August 28, 2009 ·

Emivest Aerospace Corporation (EAC) completed the first flight of actor Morgan Freeman’s SJ30, serial number 010-N30GZ, Aug. 28. The aircraft was flown by EAC Production Pilot Bryan Dennsion and EAC Chief Test Pilot John Siemens. This marks the beginning of the production flight test of the aircraft and makes the second SJ30 to enter into […]

A ploy to sell more engines?

By Paul McBride · August 28, 2009 ·

Q: While TBO is recommended as 2,000 hours or 12 years, whichever comes first, the brokers trying to sell me a used plane always belittle that second limitation, chalking it up to Lycoming wanting to sell more rebuilds. Can you clear the air on this one? HUTCHINSON PERSONS, via email A: The text of Lycoming […]

Cessna 310R: More twin for the buck

By Janice Wood · August 28, 2009 ·

By GUY R. MAHER In the spring of 1954, Cessna received a Type Certificate for the 310, launching a production run that lasted until 1981 of general aviation’s most desired light twin-engine airplane. The most famous was the 1958 310B used in the TV series “Sky King.” Through the years, the 310 evolved to become […]

SLN main runway to close for construction

By Janice Wood · August 28, 2009 ·

The Salina Municipal Airport (SLN) primary runway will be closed from Sept. 8-27 due to airport improvement construction. Runway 4-22 will periodically be shut down during this time. During the closure, crews will place asphalt and complete the LED taxiway lighting installation. “It’s all going to come together in those 20 days,” said Kenny Bieker, […]

Learning to fly — and so much more

By Janice Wood · August 28, 2009 ·

About a year ago, Christine Parker had her first-ever airplane ride. It was one that would change her life. “I was always one of those kids who would look up in the sky every time an airplane flew over, though I had never actually flown until a band trip last spring,” she said. “After that […]

New name for BRS Parachutes

By Janice Wood · August 28, 2009 ·

BRS Parachutes, makers of whole-airframe parachutes, unveiled its new corporate identity at Oshkosh: BRS Aerospace. The name change reflects the company’s diversification, according to Larry Williams, president. While GA still accounts for close to 75% of the company’s revenue, it has since branched out into defense contracting, as well as making other safety products, such […]

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