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Avidyne COO earns wings

By Ben Sclair · July 16, 2009 ·

Avidyne‘s Chief Operating Officer Patrick Herguth, as part of the company’s corporate incentive program to train aviators, has earn his private pilot certificate. “When I started Avidyne in 1994 I wanted to create an opportunity for as many of our employees as possible to experience the utility of general aviation while working to making flying […]

Data shows business aircraft activity down

By Ben Sclair · July 16, 2009 ·

Business aircraft activity in June 2009 was down just 1.45% from May but down 16.8% compared to June 2008. The data, as reported by Aviation Research Group (ARG/US) looks at arrival and departure information for all IFR flights in the United States.

GA security and TSA

By Janice Wood · July 16, 2009 ·

Testifying before the House Subcommittee on Transportation Security and Infrastructure Protection, Chairman of the General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) and the President and CEO of Jeppesen, Mark Van Tine, expressed that if the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), industry, and Congress work together on general aviation security issues, an effective security system can be put in […]

Changing FAA weather services fixes a problem that ‘doesn’t exist’

By Charles Spence · July 16, 2009 ·

Representative Brad Miller (D-N.C.) said today the FAA’s proposal to change aviation weather services is “a determination by the FAA to solve a problem that appears not to exist.” Miller’s Science and Technology’s Investigations and Oversight Subcommittee held a hearing Thursday to question why the FAA wants to cut the number of weather forecasters. Currently […]

N.Y. Senate extends GA tax break

By Janice Wood · July 16, 2009 ·

The New York State Senate has passed a bill to make permanent the state’s sales tax exemption on general aviation aircraft maintenance. A story by Sarah Brown at AOPA.org says: “The original enactment of this sales-tax exemption in 2004 led to an increase in economic activity and employment in the aviation sector and has allowed […]

TSA names new GA security manager

By Janice Wood · July 16, 2009 ·

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has tapped Brian Delauter to serve as the agency’s acting general manager of the General Aviation Branch. Delauter was federal security director at Savannah International Airport in Georgia. A story at AMTOnline notes: “Delauter has an extensive general aviation background and knowledge of all aspects of general aviation (corporate/recreational aircraft […]

Abandoned uranium enrichment site eyed for airport

By Janice Wood · July 16, 2009 ·

An abandoned uranium enrichment complex is being eyed as suitable land for an airport in Oak Ridge, Tenn. After decades of failed attempts to build an airport in Oak Ridge, the Community Reuse Organization of East Tennessee recently unveiled plans to study the feasibility of building a general aviation airport at the former K-25 uranium […]

Approach Systems unveils EasyTaxi

By Janice Wood · July 16, 2009 ·

Approach Systems Corp., developer of APIC, Approach’s glass cockpit, has introduced Approach EasyTaxi, a free download of geo-synchronized location of aircraft on all NACO Airport Diagrams. Approach EasyTaxi is free and runs on any Windows-based platform. The moving map software also includes airport diagrams for all airports that have a NACO airport diagrams. Approach EasyTaxi […]

Hartzell Top Prop certified for C-185s

By Janice Wood · July 16, 2009 ·

Operators of Cessna A185E and A185F Skywagon aircraft can now achieve improved takeoff performance with Hartzell’s three-blade metal props featuring longer wide chord blades. Hartzell’s STC provides two new Top Prop options, above its 80-inch diameter offering. At either 84-inch or 86-inch diameters, the new propellers, operated at 2,700 rpm, reduce acceleration-to-50-knots times by a […]

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