The AmSafe Seatbelt Airbag is now installed on more than 9,000 commercial and general aviation aircraft around the world. The airbag is a self-contained, modular restraint designed to protect occupants from serious head-impact injury and enhance one’s ability to exit an aircraft following a survivable accident. Integrated into the lap belt portion of the seatbelt, […]
Duncan certifies Honeywell AFGS for Hawker 800 and 1000 fleets
Duncan Aviation’s Glass Box Program recently added to its lineup with the certification of Honeywell’s latest Advanced File Graphics Server (AFGS) upgrade for the Hawker 800 and the Hawker 1000. The AFGS is a computing platform bringing advanced graphics generation capabilities, such as electronic charts and uplinked weather, together with mass data storage to allow […]
From the depths of Lake Michigan to Pensacola
A World War II Dauntless dive bomber recently recovered from Lake Michigan arrived at the National Naval Aviation Museum at Pensacola on June 23. There it will be restored to as-new condition before being shipped to the Pacific Aviation Museum at Pearl Harbor, where it will help to teach a new generation about a war […]
Improper flare leads to nosegear collapse
The student pilot’s improper flare and failure to recover from a bounced landing.
Powered parachutes to gather in Oklahoma
The 2009 “Powrachute Extravaganza” is scheduled for Sept. 17 through 20 at Will Rogers Downs, a large race track and casino in Claremore, Oklahoma, near Tulsa. The Extravaganza is expected to be the largest gathering of powered parachutes and pilots since 1999, according to organizer Galen Geigley. “Details are being put together and advertising will […]
FAA issues tire safety alert
The Federal Aviation Administration has issued a safety alert for operators to emphasize the importance of maintaining correct aircraft tire pressure. Pressure checks can be accomplished by measuring cold tire pressure at intervals recommended by the manufacturer, the alert said. They are most effective when tires have been at rest for at least two hours […]
NBAA challenges Wall Street Journal
NBAA President and CEO Ed Bolen last week challenged a “one-sided view of business aviation” put forward in a front-page story by The Wall Street Journal. In a statement sent to the newspaper and made available through social networking web sites like Twitter, Bolen said the story “greatly mischaracterized business aviation and did a disservice […]
Canadian Centennial of Flight Relay
This year is the 100th Anniversary of the first powered, heavier-than-air, controlled flight in Canada, made by J.A.D. McCurdy in the Silver Dart on the frozen surface of the Bras D’or Lakes near Baddeck, Nova Scotia. Under the leadership of the Canadian Aeronautical Preservation Association and the Canadian Bushplane Heritage Center, aviation museums and aviation […]
Luftwaffe flying wing at San Diego Air and Space Museum
A replica Horten 229 flying wing is being unveiled on June 24 as part of the San Diego Air and Space Museum‘s World War II Gallery. The National Geographic Society and Northrop Grumman Corporation teamed up to build the flying wing for a new television documentary premiering June 28. The top-secret Nazi fighter was replicated […]