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‘Women Fly Weekend’ at Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome

By Janice Wood · August 14, 2009 ·

Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome in Rhinebeck, N.Y., will feature “Women Fly Weekend” Aug. 22 and 23 to help expand awareness among girls and young women about the fun of flying and potential for careers in aviation. There will be a post-show reception at 4 p.m. both days “to facilitate discussion of opportunities with women pilots and […]

The insurance fall-out from New York mid-air collision

By Janice Wood · August 14, 2009 ·

The fatal collision between a recreational airplane and a tourist helicopter over the Hudson River should not affect rates for such planes, but could possibly impact helicopter coverage, according to two insurance brokers in a story in National Underwriter. According to the story: For insurers, the most important underwriting factors are training and flight experience. […]

Green Aircraft Challenge unveiled

By Janice Wood · August 14, 2009 ·

The NASA Innovative Partnerships Program and the Comparative Aircraft Flight Efficiency (CAFE) Foundation recently unveiled the Green Flight Challenge, a flight efficiency competition for aircraft that can average at least 100 mph on a 200-mile flight while achieving greater than 200 passenger mpg. The prize for the aircraft with the best performance is $1.5 million. […]

[Idaho] Valley should have two airports

By Ben Sclair · August 14, 2009 ·

A well-written opinion by David Dingman in Friday’s Idaho Mountain Express and Guide. In response to the reported closure of Friedman Memorial Airport for safety reasons, Mr. Dingman suggests keeping Friedman open for the 98% of traffic than can operate safely from the airport, rather than close it because of the 2% that have issues […]

NAFI Master Instructor Program puts more emphasis on ‘active instruction’

By Janice Wood · August 14, 2009 ·

The National Association of Flight Instructors’ Master Instructor program has been “enhanced” after a year-long review, according to officials at the Oshkosh-based organization. The FAA also has continued its recognition of the program, allowing NAFI Master Instructors to renew their certificates through the NAFI Master Flight Instructor program. “NAFI members, NAFI Master Instructors and the […]

Insurance company gives pilots break on damage created by deploying parachute

By Janice Wood · August 14, 2009 ·

The Light Aviation Division (LAD) of insurance company Chartis will now waive the applicable in-motion deductible (up to a maximum of $1,000) on insurance policies for damage to aircraft resulting from an emergency in-flight deployment of a recovery parachute. “In the interest of aviation safety, we want to eliminate any chance that a pilot might […]

Debate heats up over Sport Pilot training

By Janice Wood · August 14, 2009 ·

Sport Pilot training cannot be applied to meet the dual instruction requirements for a private pilot certificate, a recent letter of interpretation from the FAA chief counsel states. Alphabet groups are objecting to the rule, according to a story at AOPA.org: “This rule as written requires student pilots who want to transition from seeking a […]

Diamond’s Austro engine gets FAA nod

By Janice Wood · August 14, 2009 ·

The FAA recently certified Diamond Aircraft’s Austro Engine AE300. The jet-fuel burning, 170-hp turbo-diesel piston engine offers single lever thrust control, electronic engine management and monitoring, and independence from leaded fuels, Diamond officials said. The engine, developed by Austro Engine in collaboration with MB Technology GmbH (Mercedes Benz) and Bosch General Aviation Technology GmbH, features […]

ATP expands offerings

By Janice Wood · August 14, 2009 ·

Aircraft Technical Publishers (ATP) recently introduced a new website that presents its expanded service offerings, including compliance and safety solutions and services for Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs). ATP also offers more than 700 maintenance libraries from more than 50 aviation manufacturers that are accessed with the NavigatorV software platform. For more inofrmation: ATP.com

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