A Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) Localizer Performance with Vertical Guidance (LPV) solution will be available this summer for all Rockwell Collins Pro Line 21-equipped Hawker 800XP aircraft. The upgrade is a cooperative effort between Rockwell Collins and Hawker Beechcraft Corp. (HBC). HBC’s factory-owned aircraft service centers are now taking pre-orders and pre-scheduling aircraft for […]
PBY-5A Catalina available for FSX downloads
The PBY Catalina is now available for download for FSX direct. The PBY-5 entered production in 1940 with high power engines that made the aircraft suitable for reliable, long-range flight. The Catalina also served the military of allies including Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand and Sweden. Following the war, many were converted to aerial […]
Engine ice forces landing
A loss of engine power due to engine inlet icing.
199-pound O200 from TCM
Mobile, AL – Teledyne Continental Motors (TCM) introduced its O200 Lightweight Engine for sale to the Piston Aircraft market. The O200 Lightweight Engine line is purpose-built for the Light Sport and Kit Aircraft markets. (O200 spec sheet). “The O200 Lightweight Engine offers aircraft builders a certified and pedigreed engine that is lighter in weight without […]
Link: ‘From a Concerned Pilot’
Following is an excerpt of a post titled, “From a Concerned Pilot” on the Transterrestrial Musings blog that is making its way around the internet. If you haven’t seen it, the original post and the comments are worth a read. A tiny minority of Americans, a minority of which I am a member, are airplane […]
FAA names new chief counsel
FAA Administrator Randy Babbitt has appointed David Grizzle as the new FAA chief counsel. Grizzle comes to the FAA following a 22-year career with Continental Airlines, Inc. From 2005 to 2008 he served as senior vice president of customer experience. From 1986 to 2004 he served in other leadership positions at the airline, including senior […]
Mock crash deals with real safety issues
An emergency drill at Massachusetts’ Beverly Airport, which simulated a plane crash, was a definite learning experience for emergency responders. A report by Bobby Gates in the Beverly Citizen details the training exercise, which is the first of its kind at the airport, at www.wickedlocal.com/beverly/news/business/x135718735/Mock-crash-at-Beverly-Airport-deals-with-real-safety-issues
Wind tunnel tests Learjet 85 model
The Walter H. Beech Wind Tunnel at Wichita State University’s National Institute for Aviation Research recently performed tests for the new Learjet 85 midsize business jet. In May, Bombardier conducted low-speed testing at NIAR for the Learjet 85 aircraft with an 11% model. Designed to provide a larger cabin than any existing midsize bizjet, the […]
Augusta considers landing fees for GA
Officials at the Augusta Regional Airport in Georgia are considering instituting landing fees for GA aircraft as a way to boost revenue. General aviation pays a majority of the bills at the airport, according to a report by Eric Johnson in the Metro Spirit, and a recently proposed landing fee is looking to increase that […]